Matthew Martin, Master Impersonator: All Singing, All Dancing, All Dead!
Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko (222 Mason Street San Francisco, CA 94102)
- Full Price:
- $35.00
- Our Price:
- $17.50*
* Additional fees apply.
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The last date listed for Matthew Martin: All Singing, All Dancing, All Dead! was Tuesday January 24, 2012 / 8:00pm.
Currently at Rrazz Room @ Hotel Nikko:
Smooth Soul at the Rrazz Room With the Dramatics
- Full Price:
- $50.00
- Our Price:
- $25.00
Enjoy some classic smooth soul and quiet storm R&B in the sophisticated and intimate setting of the Rrazz Room, one of San Francisco's premiere night clubs. In their early '70s heyday, the Dramatics were an anomaly: a Detroit singing group signed not to their famed hometown label, Motown, but to the legendary Southern soul label Stax/Volt. Their sound, as heard on hit singles like "Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get" and "In the Rain," straddles both worlds, combining the Temptations-like silky-smooth harmonies of Motown with the earthiness of Memphis-style soul. Still performing after more than 40 years, the group features veteran member L.J. Reynolds along with Willie Ford, Donald Albert and Winzell Kelly. Learn More
Goldstar Member Tips
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Kevin on What to Wear
Be clean and look nice at least
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Goldstar Member on Where to Eat
There is 2 drink minimum but you don't have to order alcohol.
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James Heath on Other
Everything was great! We really love the theater and the help provided!
16 Goldstar Member Reviews
One word: INCREDIBLE!Written on Jan 25 2012
This is one of those performer you don't want t miss...especially if you're a fan of Bette Davis, Judy Garland, Peggy Lee, or Katherine Hepburn.
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Dirkus Maximus
I've been a fan of Matthew Martin since he starred in "Whatever Happened to B.B. Jane?" at the Victoria Theater some 20 years ago. But I had never seen him do a "one woman" show. I took my boyfriend last night and were absolutely bowled over by the talent of this guy. His Bette Davis is impeccable. His Judy Garland, if not spot on, showed the very essence of Judy. Kate Hepburn was a scream and just wait until you see Miss Peggy Lee (the later years). My sides hurt from laughter. Brilliant!!! I just wish I had brought all my friends. Next time.Written on Mar 24 2011
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Matthew was fantastic!!! What a show!! We loved it!Written on Jun 21 2011
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I would highly recomend. I also thought the service was great.Written on Jun 21 2011
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More Information About Matthew Martin: All Singing, All Dancing, All Dead!
Website
http://www.therrazzroom.com/Events.html
Description
Matthew Martin is keeping Hollywood history alive and well and he will be conjuring the Late Greats of the Silver Screen in his new show All Singing, All Dancing, All Dead! Accompanied by the Tom Shaw Trio, Theater Chameleon Martin transforms into the Legendary Ladies of the Silver Screen in a non-stop musical showcase.
Come see his incomparable incarnation of Bette Davis which has received critical acclaim in multiple stage productions in San Francisco, New York, London and Los Angeles. Martin also resurrects Katharine Hepburn in her full majestic glory; breathes life into Miss Peggy Lee’s sultry song styling; revives Judy Garland’s inimitable voice and presence, and as a dynamic dancer, Martin sizzles the stage with the tornado tapping of the legendary Ann Miller. Martin memorializes the immortals in tribute to the timeless classics when stars were truly stars!!!
Matthew recently completed the film parody Baby Jane? (Frameline Film Festival 2010) playing the title role. He was also featured in the documentary Queer Icon: The Cult of Bette Davis.


