Arlene Dahl,
in person
An Interview with the Star Ms.
Dahl dazzled a generation of film goers with her flame-haired
beauty, starring in 30 films and garnering a bronze star on
Hollywood's Walk of Fame. Off screen her life has been equally
fascinating and adventurous with Hollywood, France and New
York as backdrops. See clips from her movies and take a rare
peek behind the silver screen when Ms. Dahl is interviewed
by Peter Travers, film critic for Rolling Stone magazine and
co-host with Judith Crist at film weekends at Tarrytown.
Saturday, January
17, 8:00pm
KT Sullivan
Ladies of the
Silver Screen The beautiful, singer-comedienne, KT Sullivan,
performs songs from the great movie musicals. A regular
headliner at the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, KT is
one of the leading stars of New York City cabaret. The New
Yorker called her as "vocally, comically & theatrically
assured as cabaret performers get."
Saturday, January
24 8:00pm
Tim Sullivan Diary of a Songwriter
Accompanying himself on guitar, Tim takes the audience on
a funny and touching musical journey that traces the roller-coaster
career of a singer/songwriter from the plains of Oklahoma,
to the bright lights of LA, to Nashville's music row. He's
been called a "a great tenor voice who is a color ful storyteller
with sharp comic timing".
Saturday, February
7, 8:00pm
John Patrick
Schutz Carpe Diem!
JP's show is a musical combination of thoughtful reflection
and raucous comedy reminding us that life's too short not
to experience it fully! There will be plenty of clever parodies
and political satire to keep the evening merry. So, Carpe
Diem! and experience a great evening.
Saturday, February
21, 8:00pm
Marilyn Sokol
Me and My Fanny
With "Me and My Fanny", Marilyn Sokol pays tribute to Fanny
Brice the late, great star of stage, screen, radio and TV
- the original "Funny Girl" about whom the Broadway show was
written. Sokol, with her distinctive voice and hilarious delivery,
weaves little known tidbits and seldom-sung songs from burlesque
and vaudeville into a festive tapestry of New York show biz
merriment.
Saturday,
March 13, 8:00pm
Sue Matsuki
& Marcus Simeone Somewhere Along
the Way
These award-winning vocalists bring their brand new show to
the art center. Sue's vocals are perfection and Marcus is
one of the hot new voices in cabaret. Accompanied by piano
and bass, they present great American standards and new tunes.Treat
yourself to an evening of fine entertainment.
Back by Popular
Demand Saturday,
March 27, 8:00pm
Carol Channing
starring Richard
Skipper
Come and see why Richard Skipper played to a packed house
last year. Channing herself called Skipper's flawless tribute
"the first time ever I have been shown with such love, respect
and polish!" Skipper captures her bigger-than-life persona
perfectly and makes the audience part of the evening's fun.
Saturday, April 24,
8:00pm
Joan Crowe
Women of Note
Singer/actress Joan Crowe stars in this entertaining tribute
to the great women songwriters of the 20th Century including
Ma Rainy, Dorothy Fields, Betty Comden, Janis Ian, Carol King,
Joni Mitchell plus others who are presently writing the standards
of tomorrow. The stunning Ms. Crowe, "has the voice to move
you with a serious ballad plus the timing to tickle you with
comedy."