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News Little Shop's Greene Offers Torch Songs Feb. 17 and 18 Ellen Greene, who starred in the original production and subsequent film of Little Shop of Horrors, will bring her acclaimed evening of Torch songs to Peters Supper Club at the Atrium Design Centre.
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Ellen Greene

On Feb. 17 and 18, Greene — accompanied by pianist and musical director Christian Klikovits — will perform at the intimate club in Rancho Mirage, CA. Show times are 9 PM on Feb. 17 and 10 PM on Feb. 18. Greene will offer tunes from her critically acclaimed debut solo recording, "In His Eyes," available on her official website, www.ellengreene.com. Cabaretgoers can expect the actress-singer to perform such tunes as "Pretty Pretty," "Winter," "When Love Is Gone," "Throwing Stones" as well as Little Shop's "Suddenly Seymour" and "Somewhere That's Green."

Ellen Greene began her career as a nightclub singer, performing in the now-closed New York cabaret Reno Sweeney. At age 21, Joseph Papp took her under his wing and cast her in productions of Boom Boom Room and The Threepenny Opera. Greene earned a Tony nomination for her work in the latter, but it was her role as Audrey in both the original stage and film productions of Little Shop of Horrors that brought her national attention. Among her recent theatrical credits are the West Coast staging of Side Man and an all-star reading of Women Behind Bars. Her many screen credits include "The Cooler," "One Fine Day," "Léon," "Fathers & Sons," "Stepping Out," "Pump Up the Volume," "Talk Radio" and "Next Stop, Greenwich Village."

Peters Supper Club is located at 69-930 Highway 111 in Rancho Mirage, CA (one block east of Frank Sinatra Drive). Tickets, priced at $20, are available by calling (760) 321-1776. Visit www.petersps.com for more information.

 
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