Steinway Hall
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Steinway Hall (Los Angeles, CA)
Parlor Performances at Steinway Hall Presents the world premiere of Marie Cain's Baby Bloomer: Is There Life After 50? From politics to plastic surgery, from AARP to Zygotes, no age-related issue is too sacred for Marie to confront head-on. Often compared to Tom Lehrer and Randy Newman, award-winning composer/lyricist Marie Cain has worked with such comedy legends as Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey.
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<p>Often compared to Tom Lehrer and Randy Newman, Marie has worked with such comedy legends as Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin, Billy Crystal, Robin Williams and Jim Carrey. She is an award-winning composer/lyricist for the musical revues "Naked Boys Singing" (6th year off-Broadway!) and "Too Old For The Chorus" (currently in a 5-month run in San Diego) and has also contributed songs to award-winning shows "The Last Session" and "The Big Voice: God Or Merman?" -- both of which have enjoyed multiple runs in New York and Los Angeles.</p>
<p>Let's face it, we're all getting older; but there's more to it than
menopause. From politics to plastic surgery -- from AARP to Zygotes -- no age-related issue is too sacred for Marie to confront head-on and rhyme internally! </p>