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News Brel's Gay Marshall Will Ask Are You Havin' Any Fun? at the Zipper When Gay Marshall, who was recently seen in the York Theatre Company's production of The Baker's Wife, returns to the Zipper Factory, she will do so with an all-new concert.

Marshall, the acclaimed singing actress who starred at the Zipper in the revival of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, has titled her new show Are You Havin' Any Fun?

Marshall told Playbill.com that she will be singing that tune as well as "Calling You" (from the film "Bagdad Café"), "Sons Of" and "The Dove" (from Jacques Brel), "La Foule" and "Milord" (Piaf) plus Tom Lehrer's "A Christmas Carol," David Friedman's "My Simple Christmas Wish," "Nobody Knows You," "There But for Fortune" and A Chorus Line's "What I Did for Love."

"Plus, I'm doing a new monologue of the queen of the Jet Set and my French and New York sales ladies," Marshall explained.

Marshall will play the Zipper Nov. 27, Dec. 4, 11 and 18. Show time each night is 7:30 PM. She will be backed by Mark Hartman on piano, Steve Gilewski on bass and Michael Croiter on drums.

Gay Marshall made her Broadway debut as Diana Morales in A Chorus Line and played Grizabella in the original French production of Cats. She appeared in the Goodspeed and Paper Mill productions of The Baker's Wife and received a Drama League Distinguished Performance Award nomination for her work in the Off-Broadway revival of Jacques Brel. . . . Her one-woman shows are titled Piaf: La Vie l'Amour and If I Were Me. The Zipper Factory is located in Manhattan at 336 West 37th Street. For tickets, priced $25 (in advance) and $30 (at the door), call (212) 352-3101 or visit www.thezipperfactory.com.

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Gay Marshall live at the Zipper Factory.
 
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