Photo Flash: Robert Cuccioli Debuts THE LOOK OF LOVE at Broadway at Birdland
By: BWW News Desk
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Broadway leading man Robert Cuccioli has high standards, and they revealed themselves in his music on Monday night, when he joined the Broadway at Birdland concert series and celebrated his debut solo CD, "The Look Of Love." Below, check out photos of Cuccioli and more performing at the concert!With a songlist that includes tunes made famous by Sinatra, Astaire and Tony Bennett– as well as a few swinging Broadway favorites, his rabid fan base was literally swooning for "A Fine Romance," "I Wanna Be Around," and his signature song from Jekyll & Hyde, "This Is The Moment." Cuccioli can currently be seen at the Foxwoods Theater on 42nd Street in Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, playing the dual role of Dr. Norman Osborn and The Green Goblin.
As always, Jim Caruso's Cast Party followed the concert. The extreme open mic is always packed with a shocking array of talent. This week, there were impromptu appearances by comic juggler Marcus Monroe, Feinstein's Anna Bergman, Groucho Marx's favorite special-material writer Ray Jessell, Woodwind players Craig Richard and Adrian Cunningham, singers Matthew Newton, Natalie Douglas, Gabi Epstein, Gabrielle Stravelli, William Blake, Nancy Harms, and the new band "Covered In Rock," headlined by Justin Sargent, who is currently starring on Broadway in Rock Of Ages. The Cast Party Symphony Orchestra is Tedd Firth, Steve Doyle and Daniel Glass.
Photo Credit: Seth Walters



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