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No Name Presents THE UPTOWN CABARET 3/10

By: Feb. 25, 2011
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NO NAME PRESENTS The Uptown Cabaret on March 10th @ 7:00PM at Indian Road Cafe
600 West 218th Street @ Indian Rd
Host Alexandra de Suze and Musical Director Rich Campbell
host an evening of performances by singers, songwriters and musical lovers alike.

Inspired by the Fabulous Jennifer Wren's Big Night Out and Eric Vetter's No Name and a Bag of Chips, No Name Presents: The Uptown Cabaret is an opportunity to play; to enjoy your music; your art; an opportunity to share this joy with your fellow singers, composers and lyricists. Bring that new audition song! Bring that song that you'd never get to sing otherwise! Bring that new material for your BMI class and test it out in a safe and fun place!

Get ready for St. Pat's or bring your favorite lady written song and celebrate Women's History Month!

Come on UP and play with us in Upstate Manhattan! You know you want to. Heck we are continuing the new series with "Alex learns a pop song!" and we hope to bring back the Featured Composer Series from the Big Night Out Days, so composers and lyricists, come on up and show us your stuff! I might even show off some of the new music I've learned at this year's Composer-Librettist Studio at New Dramatists.

Indian Road Café offers an excellent wine and beer -and coffee!-selection as well as great food from paninis to lobster mac and cheese all amidst a warm and casual atmosphere. They also are home to a weekly singer/songwriter open mic, comedy shows and classical performances by Opera On Tap.

So come join us for the Uptown Cabaret this March 10th (we are not going to mess with St. Patty's day, people) and continuing on the third Thursday of every month. Wear some green, have a beer, sing Princess from A Man of No Importance (Irish AND lady written)! There's no minimum and no cover.

Alexandra de Suze is your hostess with the mostess and Rich Campbell will be fiercely on piano.

Sign-up starts at 6:45 and the show starts at 7pm so grab your book and come on UP to the Uptown Cabaret!

Alexandra de Suze is your hostess with the mostess and Rich Campbell will be fiercely on piano.

Sign-up starts at 6:45 and the show starts at 7pm so grab your book and come on UP to the Uptown Cabaret!

Alexandra de Suze Ms. de Suze's many artistic forays have taken her all over New England and New York. Her extensive acting career includes turns at the Prospect Theatre, York Theatre, Passajj Productions, Speakeasy Stage, and the Publick Theatre. She has sung at Don't Tell Mama and The Encores, and in productions with New York City Center Encores!, Theatre at Judson, The Bronx Opera Co., and the New York Choral Society. In addition, Ms. de Suze has directed at the Riant Theatre and Manhattan Theatre Source, and written for a multitude of works including sketch comedy, the storytelling series "Stories At The Creek," and "Louder Than Words" and her own work "Single What? Female...." and "Following My Voice," Lastly, you can see her drumming as part of the No Name house band, The Summer Replacements. www.broadwaydemo.com/AlexdeSuze

Rich Campbell is a New York City based musician, composer, actor and teacher. His performing credits include studio recordings, film, TV, concerts, club dates, traveling stage shows and even stints on Mississippi riverboats.
He has performed or recorded with artists as varied as ANTIGONE RISING, Stephen Lynch, SAM THE SHAM, THE TRIPLETS, STEVIE COCHRAN, and THE BLUES JUMPERS. He has played at many prestigious venues, including Carnegie Hall.
As a member of the band CADILLAC MOON he appeared in the worldwide hit film "Devil's Advocate," and as an actor he has appeared on LAW & ORDER: CRIMINAL INTENT, 30 ROCK and played Bob Weir in THE MUSIC PLAYED ON.
As a composer he has written songs and works for various ensembles and the theatre.
As an athlete, he has completed 15 marathons (New York-12 consecutive times- '99-'10, Boston, London & San Diego), with a personal best time of 3:15.




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