Henderson to Debut All the Lives of Me at Joe's Pub; Tartaglia Guests | Playbill

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News Henderson to Debut All the Lives of Me at Joe's Pub; Tartaglia Guests "Brady Bunch" star Florence Henderson, who bowed on Broadway in Wish You Were Here, will debut her one-woman show, All the Lives of Me, at Joe's Pub in June.
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Florence Henderson — All the Lives of Me . . . a musical journey will play the intimate cabaret located within the Public Theater June 11 at 7 PM. Avenue Q Tony nominee John Tartaglia, currently on Broadway in Beauty and the Beast, will be Henderson's special guest. Playbill.com has learned that Henderson's evening will cover the singing actress' entire career, from her discovery by composer Richard Rodgers through her recent role on VH1's reality show "The Surreal Life." Henderson will include songs and stories from her musical career, and will also engage in a discussion and question-and-answer session about everything "Brady."

Henderson will be backed by three musicians, including musical director Glen Roven on piano.

On Broadway Florence Henderson was seen in Wish You Were Here, Fanny and The Girl Who Came to Supper, and she also starred in the national tour of The Sound of Music. Best known as Carol Brady on TV's "The Brady Bunch," Henderson's other screen credits include "The Love Boat," "Glitter," "Finder of Lost Loves," "Murder, She Wrote," "Roseanne," "Ally McBeal" and "For Heaven's Sake." She was a co-host of NBC's "Later Today," and she will soon be seen in the film "Venus and Vegas."

Joe's Pub is located within the Public Theater at 425 Lafayette Street. There is a $25 cover charge and a $12 food-drink minimum. Tickets will go on sale April 13 at noon by calling (212) 967-7555. For more information visit www.joespub.com.

 
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