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Rosie Nov 6th, 2002 02:45 PM

Cabaret Acts Reviewed?
 
Has anyone seen a good cabaret show in Manhattan lately? I read a good review in the Times on Steve Ross at the Stanhope/Melrose on 5th Ave. and 81st St. Any thoughts??? I'd like a nice ambience and good music.

Susan Nov 6th, 2002 04:43 PM

What's happening at Don't Tell Mama these days. It's been a while, but have had some great evenings there.

Carol Nov 6th, 2002 08:35 PM

Ok, I'm ignorant but what exactly is a cabaret? I thought it was any musical(?), singing and dancing etc....please educate. Thanks

xxx Nov 7th, 2002 06:42 AM

A cabaret is usually just one singer in a small, intimate setting. Usually performs in a Hotel bar, expensive, and does sing show tunes.

Ellen Nov 7th, 2002 07:39 AM

Betty Buckley is at Feinstein's for the next few weeks on and off. She is wonderful. Have seen her many times, but never at this venue.

xxx Nov 7th, 2002 06:19 PM

And is Feinstein's still about $200 minimum for two people before any food?

Nancy Nov 7th, 2002 06:52 PM

xxx has no idea... Feinstein's, Cafe Carlyle are excellent choices if you can stomach the tariff and stiff "procedures". Better bet is the Algonquin, no matter who's appearing. A wonderful experience. Do check out websites for "Don't Tell Mama", "Judy's Chelsea", or you could do a websearch for cabarets in NYC which will result in lots of possibilities. "Nice ambience and good music" is all over the place, if you are intent on discovering for yourself where to go. Highly recommend the bar at "Rainbow Grille". Drinks are beyond pricey, but the atmosphere, views, ambience, are unsurpassed, and the piano player is magnificent.

Diana Nov 7th, 2002 10:21 PM

When I was going to NYC this past summer I did a GOOGLE search and find THE website for cabaret news and reviews: http://www.svhamstra.com<BR>Not only does he review cabaret all over NYC, he includes other cities such as SF, LA, Chicago etc. Check it out--it's great!

Mike Nov 8th, 2002 04:29 AM

Along the same line, anyone have a suggestion for a Fabulous Baker Boys type of act in NYC (i.e. sultry vixen singer with a drunk piano player)? Seriously. Well, the piano player doesn't have to be drunk but, you know what I mean...


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