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Jeff Harnar, Spencer Day, Carole J. Bufford Set for The Colony Hotel's Royal Room Summer Residency

By: Apr. 25, 2016
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The Colony Hotel - which The Palm Beach Post has hailed as "probably the best place for cabaret on the planet" - has just launched a new Young Stars Summer Residency Program that will present many of Manhattan's hottest rising cabaret stars every weekend until Labor Day, all of which have been audience favorites during previous Royal Room engagements.

"No other supper club exists in Florida that offers this level of talent, or the polished ambience of our world famous Royal Room," says Roger Everingham, The Colony's Vice President & General Manager. "Our new Summer Residency Program for rising stars is attractive to them because they get to stay in a luxurious Colony Villa - usually $1,500 per day - between their weekend engagements, and they can bring their significant other or mom with them for a perfect Palm Beach vacation."

"Most performers will perform Friday and Saturday nights for two consecutive weekends, and both sultry Ariana Savalas - yes, she's Telly's daughter - and the delightful Carole J. Bufford will each perform five weekends in a row," he adds.


The Colony Hotel's Royal Room Cabaret Young Broadway Stars Summer Residency Program:

April 22-23 & 29-30

Karen Oberlin

Back By Popular Demand

Karen Oberlin is thrilled to be returning to the Royal Room as part of the new Young Broadway Stars Summer Residency Program. She is a recipient of the Mabel Mercer Foundation's prestigious Donald F. Smith Award for Excellence in Cabaret, along with multiple MAC, Bistro and Nightlife Awards and an Honorary Doctorate in Music. She has been named by the New York Times and the UK's Classical Source as one of the "saviors of the American Songbook." Among the many legendary New York boîtes in which she has had major engagements are the Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room, Feinstein's at the Regency, the Café Carlyle and Birdland, along with performances at prestigious concert halls such as Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the Town Hall, Merkin Hall and Caramoor. She has a steady touring schedule across the country and in Europe, including annual engagements in Paris and London, where she'll be heading again in July. She has four acclaimed recordings on the Miranda Music label. The legendary Tex Arnold will serve as musical director. www.karenoberlin.com

The Cost to Attend Karen Oberlin:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

May 6-7 & 13-14

Nicholas King

Back By Popular Demand

The modern day "King of Swing" and the youngest performer ever to debut in the Royal Room (he was 19 at the time), Nicolas King has been singing since he was 4. The young protégé of Liza Minnelli was first seen on Broadway in Beauty & The Beast, then in A Thousand Clowns opposite Tom Selleck, and in Hollywood Arms directed by Hal Prince, all before the age of 13. Other credits include eight consecutive annual performances on The Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, ABC's The View, NBC's Today Show, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and more than a dozen nation TV commercials. King went on the road as Liza's opening act during her 2006 tour, and he received the prestigious Julie Wilson Award from the Mabel Mercer Foundation at the 2010 Cabaret Convention.

The Cost to Attend Nicholas King:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

May 20-21 & 27-28

Jeff Harnar

Back By Popular Demand

Jeff Harnar, who Michael Feinstein has called, "One of the premiere interpreters of the Great American Songbook," is the winner of both the 2014 BroadwayWorld.com Best Male Vocalist Award and the 2012 Noel Coward Foundation Cabaret Award. New York City engagements include The Algonquin Hotel, Feinstein's at The Regency, Birdland, The Metropolitan Room, and Off-Broadway at 59e59 Theaters. Carnegie Hall appearances include both the Cole Porter and Noel Coward Centennial Galas. Jeff was artistic director and host of the three seasons of "The American Songbook in London" at The Jermyn Street Theatre and Pizza on The Park. Jeff toured nationally with Shauna Hicks in their symphony "Pops" concert "I Got Rhythm: Mickey & Judy's Hollywood," and has released four solo CD's and is the winner of three MAC Awards and three Back Stage Bistro Awards.

The Cost to Attend Jeff Harnar:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

June 3-4 & 10-11

Wayne Hosford

Back By Popular Demand

Wayne Hosford, the award-winning and critically acclaimed entertainer, singer, musician, comedian actor and composer, is returning to the Royal Room with "Wayne, Women and Song." He has toured worldwide and performed with numerous cabaret luminaries including Julie Wilson, Christine Andreas, Len Cariou, Ann Hampton Callaway, Michael Feinstein, Dorothy Loudon, Marilyn Maye and more. Career highlights include performances at Carnegie Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Danny's Skylight Room, Sardi's, Spoleto Festival USA and at national conventions for both Democrats and Republicans. He wowed the audience a few weeks ago at this season's final Culture & Cocktails At The Colony.

The Cost to Attend Wayne Hosford:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

June 17-18 & 24-25

Spencer Day

Back By Popular Demand

Widely regarded for his original songs that blend compelling melodies, smart lyrics and lush arrangements, Spencer Day has wooed audiences at venues as diverse as Birdland in New York, the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, Feinstein's at the Nikko in San Francisco, Jazz Alley in Seattle, the Pacific Rim Jazz Festival in Manila, the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, Tanglewood Music Center in Boston, and on national television on The Late, Late Show with Craig Ferguson. His hit song "Till You Come to Me" reached the number one spot on the Contemporary Jazz Billboard charts. His recent album Daybreak debuted at Number One on the iTunes Jazz Chart and reflects Day's roots in the Great American Songbook, with a contemporary, upbeat twist that has become his signature sound.

The Cost to Attend Spencer Day:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

July 1-2, 8-9, 15-16, 22-23 & 29-30

Ariana Savalas

Back By Popular Demand

Much more than a gorgeous voice, singer/songwriter Ariana Savalas has captivated sold out audiences across the world, showcasing her saucy cabaret revue in America's poshest clubs including The Dave Koz Lounge in Beverly Hills, Herb Alpert's Vibrato in Bel Air, as well as the legendary Feinstein's, Friar's Club and Birdland in New York. Online audiences watched the debut music video of her original song "One Man Show," and her collaborations with the Postmodern Jukebox garnering millions of views and reaching #1 on the Itunes Jazz Charts. Taking some lesson in showmanship from her late father, the legendary actor Telly Savalas, this seductive chanteuse captivates her listeners with her signature smooth as silk vocals, a quick wit, and a delightfully naughty sense of humor.

The Cost to Attend Ariana Savalas:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.

August 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, 26-27 & September 2-3

Carole J. Bufford

Back By Popular Demand

If an award for 'most likely to succeed' was up for grabs among the younger generation of New York cabaret performers, Carole J. Bufford would be high on the list of contenders. A doll-faced latter-flapper with a broad sense of humor, Bufford radiates the unflappable (excuse the pun) confidence of a woman comfortable exerting power," that's how cabaret reviewer Stephen Holden gushed recently in The New York Times. Certainly, she has become one of the most sought after young performers in the New York cabaret and jazz scene. She is the recipient of a Nightlife, Bistro and BroadwayWorld Award for Outstanding Vocalist. Recently, she was featured in Michael Feinstein's Great American Songbook series at Jazz @ Lincoln Center and enjoyed an eight-month run at Feinstein's at The Loew's Regency, one of the longest runs in Feinstein's history.

The Cost to Attend Carole J. Bufford:

$120 per person for prix fixe dinner and show; $60 for show only.


For all Royal Room Cabaret performances, the doors open at 6:30 for dinner and the show starts at 8:30. To make reservations, people should call the hotel box-office at 561.659.8100. The Colony is located at 155 Hammon Avenue in Palm Beach, just one block south of Worth Avenue, one block west of the Atlantic Ocean.

Music Weekends in Polo At The Colony: Sporting colorful polo-themed murals by legendary photographer Harry Benson and floor-to-ceiling pillars painted to resemble sophisticated bar drinks, The Colony's popular Polo Steaks & Seafood is the ultimate playground for Palm Beachers seeking good conversation, perfect martinis and great every weekend, including:

+ Motown Fridays with Memory Lane performing everyone's favorite Soul City/Top 40 hits from the 60s through today - Every Friday, 9:30 pm to 12:30 am.

+ Saturday Late Night with the Dawn Marie Duo, from 9:30 to midnight with music and dancing, plus frequent musical cameos by Royal Room headliners and other celebrity performers.

About The Colony Hotel, Palm Beach: Host to American Presidents and British Royalty, Movie Stars and Corporate Czars, The Colony has been the center of Palm Beach society for nearly 70 years. An intimate, friendly boutique hotel, The Colony recently enjoyed a $15-million "reimagining" by internationally renowned designer Carleton Varney. Now each room and suite is different - no cookie-cutter rooms here - put together with a lot of vivid upholstery, unique lamps, floral patterns and eye-catching artwork, many by local artists. The result is a happy, classy feeling that maintains The Colony's traditional British Colonial foundation while making it more Florida feeling and Palm Beach specific.

Located just steps away from shopping on world famous Worth Avenue, and about 100 yards from a beautiful Atlantic Ocean beach, The Colony offers guests the choice of charming hotel rooms, luxurious suites, spectacular penthouses and spacious two bedroom villas, all with the latest high tech amenities such as large, flat-screen, smart TVs and Bluetooth-enabled telephones with built-in chargers, plus comforting slow-glow lights in the bathrooms, striped walk-in closets, luxurious Frette linens, and dazzling views of the ocean, the Everglades Club golf course and the mansions of Palm Beach.

Over the last several years The Colony Hotel has won numerous awards, including the highly coveted 4-Diamond Rating from AAA (2016); Hotel of the Year Award from the Hotel & Lodging Association of Palm Beach County (2012); the Quintessentially Palm Beach Award from the Palm Beach Chamber of Commerce as part of the town's Centennial Celebration (2011); and theProvidencia Award from Discover The Palm Beaches (2009), the only time a boutique hotel has ever won South Florida's most prestigious honor celebrating excellence within the local hospitality and tourism industry.

For more more information, call 561.655.5430 or visit www.thecolonypalmbeach.com.



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