Mary Cleere Haran Sings Doris Day at the Rrazz Room
Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko (San Francisco, CA)
Rated 3.4 by 11 members who went.
Mary is one of the few people to have interviewed the famously private Doris Day, writing and producing the PBS documentary Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey. Now, Mary will be performing songs from Day's films and albums, such as: "Que Sera Sera," "It All Depends On You," "Shakin' The Blues Away," "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" and many more.
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9 Member Reviews
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Joe R.
Member since 2005
64 Reviews
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It was fascinating to hear the career path of Doris Day tied in with a wonderful song list. However, the voice was inconsistent iwth coughing and voice clearing frequently. Also a fashion failure with constant adjusting of pants and bra strap! Great pianist.
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Goldstar Member
Member since 2007
2 Reviews
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Enjoyed the show- especially Haran's patter and anecdotes.
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Goldstar Member
Member since 2009
1 Reviews
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we had a wonderful time. loved her mixture of songs/stories. we especially liked the fact she is from SF. Jon and Frances
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Rod W
Member since 2005
3 Reviews
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I've been wanting to hear Mary Cleere Haran for a long time, and she did not disappoint. This was a terrific show -- Ms. Haran told the fascinating story of Doris Day's life and career and sang many wonderful songs from her movies and albums along the way, with pianist Don Rebic's superb accompaniment. Ms. Haran's singing, her charm and her brilliant story-telling made for a magical evening of cabaret.
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Goldstar Member
Member since 2005
3 Reviews
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Fourth or fifth time I have heard MCH. She was not in her best voice Sunday night. Seemed to have a frog in her throat. She was fussing with her bra strap all night, distracting but not that bad. Liked the rapport with the audience. Her shows are always very informative, like Andrea Marcovicci. You could tell MCHs ovbious affection for Doris Day. The pianist was great.
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Dennis S.
Member since 2006
19 Reviews
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Mary sang very well and provided a lot of information about Doris that revealed that she was quite an actress on the screen and in real life as she hid from the public the sad life she actually led.
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Fanny Brice
Member since 2009
1 Reviews
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My friend and I had a wonderful time. I enjoyed Mary Cleere Haran's sharing her time with Doris Day. Haran's voice is a great cabaret voice; I bought the CD and it is great, too. I found her very entertaining and lovely with an excellent accompanist who can really "tickle the ivories".
Fun Maitre D' and great bar service!
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Noreen DeVito
Member since 2009
1 Reviews
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Goldstar Member
Member since 2008
9 Reviews
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The maitre d' was pretty entertaining, too.
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More Details About Mary Cleere Haran Sings Doris Day
Quotes & Highlights
- "....One of the wittiest performers to ever interrupt a punch line witha song.... is to cabaret singing what Wolfgang Puck is to pizza...." --Los Angeles Times
More Information
Website: http://www.new1.com/MaryCleereHaran/
<p>"The famously private legend, Doris Day, refuses to speak about her remarkable career. Mary is one of the few people to have interviewed her: she wrote and produced the highly acclaimed PBS documentary, 'Doris Day: A Sentimental Journey.' Mary did extensive interviews with Day herself, as well as with some of the star's friends and fans: actor Tony Randall, film critic Molly Haskell, writer John Updike and Day's son Terry Melcher. For her show at Feinstein's, Mary will not only sing Doris's praises, but will recount the time she spent with the star," explains press notes.</p>