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News Gay Marshall Is Alive and Well . . . and Singing at the Zipper March 22 Gay Marshall, who recently ended a year-long run in the acclaimed revival of Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, returns to the Zipper Theatre March 22 for a solo concert.
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Chanteuse Gay Marshall.

Entitled Gay Marshall Is Alive and Well . . . and Singing at the Zipper, the evening will feature the actress performing an array of material, including songs by Brel and those associated with Edith Piaf. Marshall, according to press notes, will describe "the pros and cons of living on both sides of the ocean and the challenge of trying to fit in with the French in excerpts from her one-woman show If I Were Me." Marshall will be accompanied by a trio of musicians. Show time is 8 PM.

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 Theatre is located in Manhattan at 336 West 37th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues. Tickets, priced at $25, are available by calling (212) 352-3101 or by visiting www.zippertheatre.com.

 
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