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HEIGHT'S Marcus Paul James & More At The After Party 3/13

By: Mar. 13, 2009
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The Laurie Beechman Theatre, located within The West Bank Café (407 West 42nd St.), is pleased to continue our Friday night soiree, THE AFTER PARTY. Now going strong it's third, THE AFTER PARTY is billed as "a weekly schmoozefest for the theatrically inclined." Every Friday from 10:30 pm until the wee hours, pros from Broadway and aspiring stars alike belt it out on the stage of The Laurie Beechman Theatre. Join hosts Brandon Cutrell (Bistor, MAC and Nightlife Award winner) and Alysha Umphress (Make Me A Song) with Ray Fellman (Bistro Award winner) at the piano for this weekly party in the theatre district. There is no cover charge for this event. Come and sing yourself as the mic is always open, or sit back and enjoy a cocktail with friends. Located just blocks from the Great White Way, you never know who might drop in.

Friday, March 13th, we're pleased to to welcome the cast of In The Heights' Marcus Paul James, Singer/songwriter KAREN JACOBSEN and Nightlife Award finalist Poor Baby Bree. All will be on hand to greet fans and perform a few numbers as only they can.

The Laurie Beechman Theatre is located downstairs, within The West Bank Café, 407 West 42nd St. at 9th Avenue . There is a full bar and bar menu available, and reservations are not necessary for this event. THE AFTER PARTY highly recommends audience members arrive early. Seating is first come, first serve. Priority seating may be given to those who wish to order from the menu and/or the bar.

Marcus Paul James currently can be seen on Broadway in In The Heights. Prior to In The Heights, Marcus was in the closing cast of Rent on Broadway. A native New Yorker who studied musical theatre at Penn State, Marcus' national tour credits include Rent, Jesus Christ Superstar and West Side Story. His debut album, Electrik Love, is available on iTunes and Amazon.com.

Australian born, New Yorker KAREN JACOBSEN has shared the stage with Norah
Jones, Christopher Cross, Jars of Clay, Three Dog Night, Deborah Cox, Cyndi
La
uper, Spyro Gyra and her songs have been heard on "Dawson's Creek" and NBC.
Karen is the GPS Girl - her speaking voice may be familiar to you, as she gives directions in the Garmin GPS system worldwide, and she can be heard on Aussie hair care's US commercials. Releasing six CDs on her own label and performing across the US, Canada, Australia, Germany, England, Malaysia and Thailand, Karen is also known for her version of the Star Spangled Banner performing at sporting events across the country including the Knicks and to an audience of 80,000 at a Jets game at Giants Stadium. Please visit www.australiankaren.com.

Poor Baby Bree's first one-woman show of period songs and recitations, Weary River, earned her a place on Time Out New York's "Cabaret Top Ten list for 2008," a Bistro Award from BackStage magazine, and a Nightlife Award nomination for "Outstanding Cabaret Characterization." Recent guest appearances include "Laurie and Friends" at BAM (curated by Laurie Anderson), and the God's Love Will Deliver benefit Folly and Henry St. Settlement House. Her new show, I Am Going to Run Away, debuted at Don't Tell Mama in February and continues there through March.

Brandon Cutrell is a Nightlife Award, Bistro Award and two-time MAC Award winner. New York credits: Broadway By The Year at Town Hall, The 2nd Annual Broadway Unplugged at Town Hall,
Pippin (with Ben Vereen and Rosie O'Donnell), La Gioconda at TheatreSource, David Friedman's King Island Christmas, and Liz Swados' Waiting For Lefty. National: Theatre of the Stars, Goodspeed Musicals, the Human Race Theatre and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. For nearly two years, Brandon was the original host of the MAC Award nominated show, Mostly Sondheim. In December of 2005, Brandon made his debut in the world-famous Oak Room at The Algonquin Hotel. In June of 2006, Brandon made his solo debut at Feinstein's, New York's legendary nightclub on Park Avenue. Currently, Brandon can be seen every Friday night at The Laurie Beechman Theatre on 42nd Street as the host of The After Party, a weekly open-mic, musical theatre soiree. Brandon's self-titled debut cd was released on June 4th, 2007 at Feinstein's and is now available on iTunes and at www.BrandonCutrell.com.

Alysha Umphress, a graduate of The Boston Conservatory, most recently appeared in the Off-Broadway's Make Me A Song. Upon her arrival to New York, Alysha made a splash at the Chelsea bar, XL, winning their American Idol-type competition, XL Star. She has opened for Diana Krall at the Fujitsu Jazz Festival, soloed along side Carlos Santana at San Francisco's Fillmore Auditorium and performed with the Boston Pops. Regional roles include the Witch in Into the Woods, Trina in Falsettos and Winnifred in Once Upon a Mattress. Alysha is the recipient
of two Bay Area Theatre Critics Awards for her work in Rags and FAB! She has belted out the National Anthem for The Oakland A's, San Francisco Giants, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings and San Jose Sharks.

Bistro Award winner Ray Fellman recently made his Off-Broadway debut when he was handpicked by Stephen Schwartz to musical direct his off-Broadway musical, Captain Louie. Other Musical Director credits include The Tutor by Wood/Gerle (59 E. 59th), Reluctant Pilgrim (The Barrow Group), Blood Drive: A Musical Triptych by Sheinkin/Derfner (workshop at the O'Neill Theater Center) and Amahl and the Night Visitors (national tour directed by David Aiken). Ray has been seen behind the piano in The Storefront Theatre's New Mondays (with Bill Russell and Emily Skinner), No Reservations (starring Brandon Cutrell with special guests Karen Mason and Shoshana Bean), Broadway Downtown (with Kristy Cates) and We Miss Nancy: The Storefront Sings Lamott (with Liz McCartney). He has also served as accompanist for Utah Festival Opera Company, The Opera Company of Brooklyn , Mid America Productions at Carnegie Hall (with John Rutter) and A Yuletide Celebration with the Indianapolis Symphony starring Judy Kaye. As a singer, Ray has sung with some of the finest opera companies in the country, including Florida Grand, Glimmerglass and New Orleans operas. Ray holds degrees in piano and voice from the Indiana University School of Music

 



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