Nightlife, Bistro and MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Award winning artist, Gretchen Reinhagen brings her new show, "Listen to the Music: The Songs of My 70s" to the Duplex next month. Following a successful sneak preview in December at Urban Stages, the Duplex plays host to the official 4-night opening run on Thursday, March 13th; Saturday, March 15th; Tuesday, March 18th (all at 7:00PM); and Sunday March 23rd at 4:30PM.
Gretchen is once again joined by long-time director Barry Kleinbort, and introduces a new collaboration with Musical Director, Andrew Sotomayor. Hilliard Greene on bass and Donna Kelly on drums complete the band. Gretchen calls it "a new show for a new year with a new musical director about a lot of old songs and old memories!"
Gretchen has previously presented a wide variety of shows ranging from Great American Songbook standards and musical comedy to pop and rock, so this child of the 70s feels right at home in such a diverse period of music. In no other decade do you have so many genres of music vying for center stage. Following the Urban Stages preview, one audience member said, "...what a wonderful evening you created for us and our friends last night...what you did last night was to reinterpret that time and those songs in a way that was both nostalgic and gave me a whole new appreciation for the music of a period that was complex...." This promises to be a show filled with great music, great memories, comic relief, and a lot of love.
Gretchen Reinhagen received the coveted "triple crown" of cabaret awards by winning the 2010 Nightlife Award, Bistro Award and MAC Award for her show "Special Kaye: A Tribute to the Incomparable
Kaye Ballard" also directed by
Barry Kleinbort. Her cabaret work has covered a broad range of material including a show of Great American Songbook classics entitled "Back to Basics"; a tribute to
Janis Joplin's "Pearl" Album (MAC nomination for Female Vocalist); an additional blues/rock show, "Almost Blue", a comic turn in "How 'Bout Them Apples", and a show encompassing her love of both the Rock and Pop world as well as Broadway, titled "Both Sides Now" (MAC nomination for Female Vocalist). Columnist and critic
Roy Sander said "
Gretchen Reinhagen's shows are marked by intelligence, warmth, a lovely spirit of benevolence, and fine vocals. It is always a pleasure to spend an hour in her company." In addition to her work as a performer, Gretchen is also a voice teacher and a director, and was a recipient of the 2013 MAC Award for Director; an honor she shared with fellow director, Eric
Michael Gillett.
"Listen to the Music: The Songs of My 70s" runs at
The Duplex (
www.theduplex.com, 61 Christopher Street @ 7th Avenue, 212-255-5438) on Thursday, March 13th at 7:00PM; Saturday, March 15th at 7:00PM; Tuesday, March 18 at 7:00PM; and Sunday, March 23rd at 4:30PM. There is a $20 cover charge and 2 drink minimum ($5 discount on the cover charge for members of MAC or Cabaret Hotline Online). For more information, visit
www.gretchenreinhagen.com.
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