Titanic's Burkell Sings 'Love Songs' w/Composer Loesel Feb 22 in NYC; More Gigs Planned | Playbill

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News Titanic's Burkell Sings 'Love Songs' w/Composer Loesel Feb 22 in NYC; More Gigs Planned Actor-lyricist Scott Burkell's club act, "Love Songs and Other Crap," was such a hit in two January presentations at Don't Tell Mama in New York City that he and pianist-collaborator Paul Loesel are back for a sold-out show, Feb. 22 at 6:30 PM.

Actor-lyricist Scott Burkell's club act, "Love Songs and Other Crap," was such a hit in two January presentations at Don't Tell Mama in New York City that he and pianist-collaborator Paul Loesel are back for a sold-out show, Feb. 22 at 6:30 PM.

The songwriting pair have also been booked for Don't Tell Mama dates 9 PM March 22, 8 PM April 11 and 8 PM May 2.

Burkell, a Broadway Titanic ensemble member and regional performer, will sing and provide shtick while composer Loesel plays piano.

The collaborators have collected a number of songs over the years, some heard at the professional Barn Theatre in Augusta, MI, where Burkell was a favorite summer-season actor and Loesel was music director for several years.

Their musical, Six of One, had a reading in New York in fall 1998 with Ragtime's Marin Mazzie and others. It is still in development, according to Loesel, who said a demo was recorded in late 1998. "Love Songs and Other Crap" includes some material from the musical but mostly offers original stand-alone pieces suitable for cabaret. The show is from Burkell's point of view.

Original songs in the show include "Obligatory Opening Number," "(I'm a) Stalker" and "Ordinary Day" (from Six of One).

Their previous Jan. 11 and 18 dates at Don't Tell Mama were sold out.

Tickets are $10 with a two drink minimum. Don't Tell Mama, one of the city's cabaret institutions, is at 343 W. 46th St. Call (212) 757-0788 for information.

-- By Kenneth Jones

 
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