BOOTH & PAT AT DON'T TELL MAMA TWO FRIDAYS IN JANUARY
After successful shows in November and December, comic singers Booth
Daniels and Patrick Frankfort return with their musical-comedy duo act
on Fridays, January 4th & 11th at 9:00 pm at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West
46th Street, NYC - 212-757-0788 -
http://www.donttellmamanyc.com/
). Born out of a bitterness that can only come from years of children's
theatre and insomnia, Booth Daniels and Patrick Frankfort decided to
put their decade of friendship and bizarre conversations into a conglomerated
duo act Æ part comedy, part song with just a touch of the off-kilter.
With original songs and covers, they promise an evening of quirky entertainment,
which is melodic, spontaneous, warped, but most of all, funny. There
is a $5 cover and a 2 drink minimum.
Daniels, a comic musical theatre actor, is back at Don't
Tell Mama, where his critically acclaimed cabaret "Unconventional"
also played in 2006 & 2007. Credits include the world premiere of
Charles Mee's "THE MAIL ORDER BRIDE", the national tour of SEUSSICAL
(Mr. Mayor), as well as the NYMF and Fringe Festivals. Regionally,
he has worked all over the country, played the leads in SLEUTH (Milo
Tindle), THE NERD (Rick Steadman), THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG (Vernon
Gersh), ANYTHING GOES (Moonface Martin), ANNIE GET YOUR GUN (Sitting
Bull), and DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER (Bernard). Booth also works as a
voiceover artist for Abrams/Gentile Entertainment, as well as a studio
singer for Stage-Stars records. Booth is a graduate of Brandeis University
and the masters program at Boston Conservatory.
Frankfort hit New York after graduating the Boston Conservatory
in 1999. He's been in such outstanding productions as POKEMON LIVE!
at Radio City Music Hall, and the production of LAUGHING MATTERS TOO
with the Florida Studio Theatre. He can also be seen traveling with
the hilarious sketch group, CITY HALL. When he's not doing theatre,
Patrick is constantly writing music. He can be found around the NYC
doing little gigs here and there, singing his songs beautifully to
his very own guitar licks that can only be described as groovy in
the retro cool one four five chord way. Soon to be available to the
masses, his debut cd, called Shame, which he recorded at JGB Studios
with fellow songwriter and friend, John Barwick.