By Andrew Gans
20 Aug 2004
DIVA TIDBITS
I've often said that a performer can't truly be appreciated until seen live. As much as I've enjoyed Maureen McGovern's recordings throughout the years, I had never seen the former 3 Penny star perform live until this past Saturday night. In person, the sound of her voice is even more beautiful than on disc. I was most impressed with her amazing control of her instrument — whether she's singing softly, belting full-out or occasionally scatting, McGovern has exquisite vocal agility. The performer, who will soon be seen in the new musical Little Women, has also grown tremendously as an interpreter throughout the years. On Saturday, she imbued a medley of Bacharach and David's "I'll Never Fall in Love Again" and "A House Is Not a Home" with a touching sincerity. Other highlights of the show — dubbed "Sultry Songs on a Hot Summer's Night" — included her opening, a beautiful rendition of William Finn's "I'd Rather Be Sailing"; a great take on that classic sultry song, "Fever"; a wonderful duet with bass player Jay Leonhart on Cole Porter's "My Heart Belongs to Daddy"; and her belty finale, "Blues in the Night." She also did well with two little-heard ditties, Jule Styne's "Put 'Em in a Box, Tie 'Em with a Ribbon" and William Bolcom's humorous "Lime Jell-O Marshmallow Cottage Cheese Surprise." McGovern was warm, funny and extremely appealing at Le Jazz Au Bar, where she concludes her run Aug. 22. The comfortable space, located within the nightclub Au Bar on East 58th Street, has standard cabaret tables and chairs as well as oversized couches, and is a great new addition to the cabaret scene. For reservations, call (212) 308-9455.
Initial casting was announced earlier this week for the Actors' Fund of America's fourth annual benefit concert, Hair. The Sept. 20 concert at the New Amsterdam Theatre will feature Kathy Brier, Gavin Creel, Darius de Haas, Harvey Fierstein, Hunter Foster, Ann Harada, Norm Lewis, Idina Menzel, Julia Murney, Adam Pascal, Billy Porter, RuPaul, Jai Rodriguez and Lillias White. These stellar talents will be joined by Anika Larsen, Paul Castree, Stephen Bienskie, Kate Coffman-Lloyd, Mary Faber, Trent Armand Kendall, Darius Nichols, Amanda Ryan Paige, Jason Little, Audrey Klinger, Aisha de Haas, Nell Snaidas, Ledisi, Julie Garnye, Mary Ann Hu, Chris Zelno, Brian Gloub, Eliseo Roman, Jason Little, Trent Armand and Bobby Daye. And, even more names are expected to join what has become one of the hottest tickets of the season. The brainchild of musical director Seth Rudetsky, Hair follows all star concerts of Dreamgirls, Funny Girl and, most recently, Chess. The one-night-only event will be held at the New Amsterdam Theatre on West 42nd Street. Tickets for the Hair concert are available by calling (212) 221-7300. For more information, go to www.actorsfund.org.
A host of Broadway favorites will be part of a benefit concert for the Gay Men's Health Crisis Oct. 25 in Manhattan. Titled Showstoppers: A Salute to the Best of Broadway, the evening will include performers re-creating some of their greatest stage work. Although the list is still in formation, those currently scheduled to appear include Melissa Errico, now on Broadway in Dracula; Tony Award-winning City of Angels star Randy Graff; current Wicked Wizard George Hearn; original West Side Story singer-actress Carol Lawrence; the first Annie, Andrea McArdle; Tony-winning Purlie star Melba Moore; two-time Tony Award winner Robert (How to Succeed, Tru) Morse; A Chorus Line Tony winner Priscilla Lopez; Falsettos' Stephen Bogardus; and the star of the original staging and subsequent film of Little Shop of Horrors, the aforementioned Ellen Greene. The evening, according to a GMHC spokesperson, will include solos, duets and group numbers. Peter Bogyo is producing the Showstoppers evening, which boasts direction by Broadway veteran Graciela Daniele and musical direction by Robert Billig. Tickets for the concert are on sale through Century Charge, (212) 721-6500. Benefit level tickets, which begin at $250, are available by e-mailing events@gmhc.org or by calling (212) 367 1472. Tickets priced $500 and up will include a post-concert reception at Tavern on the Green.
Next week: An interview with Tony Award winner Kristin Chenoweth, who will make her solo Carnegie Hall concert debut Sept. 10.
Coming soon: A chat with Wicked's new Glinda, Jennifer Laura Thompson.
Well, that's all for now. Happy diva-watching! E-mail questions or comments to agans@playbill.com.
(Look for a condensed version of "Diva Talk" in the theatre edition of Playbill Magazine.)
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