Cabaret at Signature Theatre: Broadway Hits, Standards and More
Signature Theatre (4200 Cambell Avenue Arlington, VA 22206)
- Full Price:
- $33.00
- Our Price:
- $16.00 - $16.50*
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The last date listed for Cabaret at Signature Theatre was Sunday March 14, 2010 / 2:00pm (Signature Sings: 2000-2004).
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4 Goldstar Member Reviews
The March 2010 cabaret was phenomenal.. All four women siging were terrific. Great song selections. These commemorative cabarets are wonderful and sweetly nostalgic.Written on Mar 15 2010
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Diaz does not have a "classic" singing voice, but it is well suited for cabaret, and she "acted" the songs very well -- I enjoyed he singing very much. I was less impressed by Morton's singing/acting (and he was still reading sheet music for several songs on day 3), but overall I still enjoyed the performance.Written on Nov 20 2009
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Yow!Written on Nov 19 2009
Until now my only exposure to Nastacia Diaz has been watching her not getting the role of Cassie in the A Chorus Line revival, as shown in the incredibly good documentary, Every Little Step. I thought she should have gotten the role, but whadda I know? Now that I've finally seen her live I really think the Chorus Line people really screwed up!
I thought the selection of songs showed both the acting and singing range of both Diaz and Ewan Morton. While I thought Diaz was much the better talent, both were excellent. A high point of the show for me was their very good duets. They closed the cabaret with "Sunday" songs done in tandem -- a beautiful and powerful way to close the show.
This show is worth whatever it takes to get out to see it. A great evening of entertainment.
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Euan Morton sings like an angel. Natascha Diaz was a standout. There were a few first-night jitters and Morton resorted to reading the lyrics on occasion. Early arrivers could sit at tables and enjoy food and drink during the show.Written on Nov 19 2009
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More Information About Cabaret at Signature Theatre
Website
http://signature-theatre.org/new_cabaret_season.htm
Description
An extension of Signature's commitment to musical theater, the Cabaret series provides a distinct entertainment experience. Presented in Signature's style with cabaret-table seating, drinks, and food from the Ark's full-service bar, the Cabaret series creates a lively night-club atmosphere. Join the brightest artists from Washington and New York for special evenings of popular show tunes, jazz numbers, and ballads intertwined with spirited storytelling and live accompaniment.
March 9-14, 2010: Signature Sings: 2000-2004
Signature Sings: 2000-2004 features songs from popular shows Signature Theatre produced during the years of 2000-2004.
Productions featured include: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, Allegro, Follies, Elegies: A Song Cycle, Gypsy, Putting It Together, Grand Hotel, Hedwig and the Angry Inch, 110 in the Shade, Floyd Collins and Side Show.
Selected songs are performed by Priscilla Cuellar, Bligh Voth, Bayla Whitten and Lauren Williams. Production directed by Michael Baron and arranged by Gabe Mangiante.
About the Ticket Supplier: Signature Theatre
Signature Theatre is a Tony Award(r)-winning, non-profit professional theater company with a mission to produce contemporary musicals and plays, reinvent classic musicals, develop new work, and reach its community through engaging educational and outreach opportunities.

