Called "a cabaret icon" by NBC Chicago,
After Dark Award-winning vocalist Joan Curto performs her new tribute show Joan Curto Sings Sondheim- everybody says don't, that will be marking the 85th birthday of celebrated composer Stephen Sondheim (March 23, 1925). The show will celebrate the musical and lyrical genius of Sondheim and his contributions to American musical theater. Praised by the
Chicago Tribune's noted jazz critic Howard Reich as "a seasoned interpreter who makes the most of every note." Joan will offer audiences a glimpse into the extensive catalogue of Sondheim. The show will feature music from many of his shows including: Company, Follies, Into the Woods, A Little Night Music, Merrily We Roll Along and more.
One of Chicago's top cabaret performers, Curto will be joined by other well-known
Chicago musicians,
Beckie Menzie on piano, and
Jim Cox on bass. This special event takes place at Davenport's, 1383 North Milwaukee, Avenue, Chicago, every Saturday in March (7, 14, 21 & 28th) at 8pm. There is a $22 cover charge and two drink minimum. Due to popular demand, advance reservations are highly recommended by calling
773-278-1830 or on the internet at DavenportsPianoBar.com.
Known for her thoughtful interpretations and powerful vocals, Joan will feature classic Sondheim songs; Something's Coming, Send In the Clowns, Everybody Says Don't and I'm Still Here, as well as other favorites from one the American musical theater's most prolific songwriters. Sondheim, described by
Frank Rich of The New York Times, as "now the greatest and perhaps best-known artist in the American musical theater" is the winner eight Tony Awards, eight Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, a Pulitzer Prize and the
Laurence Olivier Award. Always relevant, his show Into
The Woods is currently a box office hit Hollywood musical, grossing over $100 million and the soundtrack a Top 10 Billboard best-selling album.
Winning the After Dark Award for Outstanding Cabaret Vocalist, Joan Curto is recognized as one of Chicago's most prominent cabaret artists and one of the nation's premier interpreters of the great American songbook. She has performed at many of the country's most prestigious music venues including: New York's Jazz at Lincoln Center, The Metropolitan Room, The Gardenia in Los Angeles, The Sharon Lynne Wilson Center in Milwaukee, and The Colony Room in Palm Beach. A favorite on the Chicago music scene, Joan has won acclaim for her sold-out concerts at Chicago's Auditorium Theatre, Harris Theater, Park West, Maxim's, the ASCAP and Chicago Humanities Festival concert series and the Mabel Mercer Foundation's Chicago Cabaret Conventions.
Joan's acclaimed, debut recording, May I Suggest? and 2014's Joan Curto Sings
Cole Porter: From Major to Minor garnered national radio airplay and critical acclaim. Both recordings are available at
www.cdbaby.com, via digital downloads at iTunes and by visiting her web site at
www.joancurto.com, as well as her live concerts.
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