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LE CHAT NOIR HAS SEVERAL MAJOR CABARET EVENTS IN MARCH
Proprietor Barbara Motley has announced a number of major bookings for
LE CHAT NOIR (715 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, LA - 504-581-5812
- http://www.cabaretlechatnoir.com/
) during March 2007, with performances by Sharon McNight, Kristopher
McDowell, Tommy Tune, Liz Callaway, Jason Graae, Alex Rybeck and Daryl
Sherman.
Tony-nominated Sharon McNight will appear at the club
for two performances, on Saturday & Monday, March 10th (11:00 pm)
and 12th (8:00 pm). McNight will perform her notorious "Songs to Offend
Almost Everyone" show, with the show on the 12th a special benefit
for The Mystic Krewe of Satyricon (http://www.mystickreweofsatyricon.com/
).
On Tuesday, March 13th at 8:00 pm San Francisco's Kristopher
McDowell takes the cabaret stage with his new show, "The Anthony Newley
Project." Sharon McNight serves as director for the show, which she
also helped create. The Anthony Newley Project shines a light on the
unique life of this talented writer, director and ultimate entertainer.
For 30 years Anthony Newley was one of the most imposing talents to
come out of England this side of the Beatles.
Then on Friday & Saturday, March 16th & 17th at 8:00
pm, Tommy Tune will step in for the ailing, New Orleans-born Kitty
Carlisle Hart, and will be joined by Tony-nominated singer-actress
Liz Callaway, tenor Jason Graae and musical director Alex Rybeck.
The show is produced by Patrick Lee as a benefit for the Contemporary
Arts Center's Performing Artists Fund (http://www.cacno.org/
).
On Sunday March 18th at 6:00 pm, jazz pianist/singer
Daryl Sherman, takes center stage for an evening of music and song,
joined by James Chirillo on guitar and Al Bernard on bass.
Rounding out the month are performances of local musical
comedy revue genius Ricky Graham's "I Know What It Means." It's an
evening of real New Orleans laughs and songs. Also The Red Light District
Variety Show, where Jim Fitzmorris emcees a late nite show of gossip,
raves, rants and rumors about local political affairs featuring dancing
girls and musical guests. Later in the month, Sheelah Strong Black
returns with Ricky Graham and Banu Gibson in the smash hit musical
"Getting a Kick Out of Cole," a comedic tribute to Cole Porter.
See the complete
schedule on the LE CHAT NOIR website at http://www.cabaretlechatnoir.com/
.




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