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Two cherished icons of Broadway will regale the audience with adventures from the Golden Age of Broadway as well as riffs on LA, London, film, TV, motherhood, love, and loss. Anita Gillette and Penny Fuller have often been mistaken for each other (although one is 3 inches taller and the other a redhead.) These vibrant and savvy veterans of over two dozen Broadway productions have even tackled some of the same parts, including the plum role of Sally Bowles in the original Broadway production of Cabaret.
Sin Twisters is a must for anyone who loves musical theater and show biz lore—and who cherishes the enduring bonds of friendship.
“A must for anyone who loves musical theatre and show biz lore."" -Walter McBride, BroadwayWorld
“Gillette is a bubbly champagne, Fuller is a fine martini!” - William Wolf, Wolf Entertainment Guide
“Hilarious, touching, and awe-inspiring.” -Brian Kellow, Opera News
Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
Penny Fuller may have had the quote of the evening when she and Anita Gillette unveiled the new version of their show SIN TWISTERS. She was quoting the great Barbara Cook, who said 'I wish someone had told me I was working in The Golden Age. I would have paid attention.' That is a mouthful. Anita Gillette (Carnival, All-American, Mr. President, They're Playing Our Song, Chapter Two) and Penny Fuller (Applause, Rex, A New Brain, The Dinner Party, Anastasia) brought a bit of The Golden Age to the stage of Feinstein's 54 Below. And the audience paid attention. In fact, the audience was spellbound.
Next week, FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW, Broadway’s Supper Club & Private Event Destination, will present some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com or call (646) 476-3551.
The second in a series, The Pandemic Playlist provides social distancing cabaret fans an opportunity to get to know the performers and their work a little better, from the comfort of home.
Videos
MICHAEL RIDER: This ‘Ol House: Stories of a City Bear, Country Queen
The Green Room 42 (5/21 - 5/29) | ||
Jimmy Buffet's
Cortland Repertory Theatre (7/3 - 7/12) | ||
How The Light Gets In
Don't Tell Mama (6/2 - 6/2) | ||
My Fair Lady
Cortland Repertory Theatre (6/5 - 6/14) | ||
No More Blues
Birdland Jazz Club (6/10 - 6/10) | ||
Juliet Ewing: Rise Up Singing - The Music of George Gershwin
Don't Tell Mama (6/19 - 6/19) | ||
Disney's
Cortland Repertory Theatre (7/31 - 8/17) | ||
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