"Big, bold and beautiful" vocalist and U.S. Navy Veteran, Kim Sutton, brings her show, "Anchors Away," back to New York for Fleet Week. Sutton uses her experiences in the military of the 1980s as the platform for an ebullient and touching look at Navy life for a teenage girl of limited means who made the choice for service as a route to education and adventure. There will be two performances, Sunday, May 17 at 5:00pm and Friday, May 22 at 7:00pm. Don't Tell Mama is at 343 West 46th Street (Between 8th and 9th Avenues). For reservations, please call after 4:00pm daily: 212.757.0788. There is a $15 cover charge. Don't Tell Mama is a CASH ONLY ROOM. The proceeds of this show will go to the Navy Seal Foundation. In addition, Kim will waive the cover charge for any sailor in uniform. Kim Sutton's shows are generally packed, so reservations are recommended.
A newcomer to nightclub work, Sutton arrived in the entertainment world via her bucket list (which included the already achieved items: completing the Warrior Dash, Spartan Run, various triathlons, cliff diving, running two Tough Mudders and pole dancing, to name a few). Not one to do things in half-measure, she immediately began to work and study with Helen Baldassare, Marilyn Maye, Lennie Watts and Eric Michael Gillett. She has performed one other full length show, "Fifty Shades of Kim."
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