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An Evening with Johnny Rodgers at Le Dome

Chicago native Johnny Rodgers, who has shared the stage with such diverse luminaries as Sir Paul McCartney, Michael Feinstein (at Carnegie Hall), and Liza Minelli, will appear at LE DOME at The Manor (111 Prospect Avenue, West Orange, NJ - 973-731-2360 - http://themanorrestaurant.com/ ) on Thursday, June 17th at 9:00 pm as part of the Cabaret Soiree series. The Cabaret Soiree consists of a 4-course, 4-star dinner and show package, with dinner seatings at 6:00, 6:15, and 6:30 pm. ShowTime is 9:00 pm. Cost for dinner and show is $69 plus tax & tip. Wait-list "show only" seats available at $35 per person.

Johnny has been the recipient of many performance and songwriting awards, including the prestigious Abe Olman Scholarship from the Songwritersí Hall of Fame; the Manhattan Association of Cabarets (MAC) Award for Best Male Debut Performer; the Back Stage Magazine Bistro Award for Outstanding Debut; the Gerald Marks Award from the New York Sheet Music Society; Show Business Weeklyís Best One-Man Show Award; and numerous ASCAP scholarships. He is featured on the recently released "Maury Yeston Songbook." On National Public Radio, he was featured on Garrison Keillorís "A Prairie Home Companion." In 2002, Johnny appeared in the Off-Broadway production of Our Sinatra.

For more information, see http://www.johnnyrodgers.com/ .

 

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