A Song & Its Girl Photos



(l to r) Gretchen Reinhagen, director; Becca Kidwell; Tracy Stark, musical director
Storyteller-Singer-Songwriter, Becca C. Kidwell
Broadway World Award Winner & Multiple MAC Award Nominee
Becca C. Kidwell
PRESS RELEASE:
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: March 6, 2017
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT: BECCA C. KIDWELL – beccackidwell@gmail.com – 347-674-6002
Photos Available at: https://beccackidwell.com/photos/
Gen-Xer Confronts Midlife in Her New Cabaret Show
New York, NY‒Becca C. Kidwell sings of her Gen-X midlife exploration in her new cabaret act, “A Song & Its Girl” on Saturday, April 1, 2017 at 4:30pm at Don’t Tell Mama.
Following her first show, “Oh Fudge! I’m Forty!” at the Metropolitan Room, Becca returns to the cabaret stage at Don’t Tell Mama, under direction of Gretchen Reinhagen and musical direction of Tracy Stark, both MAC and Bistro Award winners, to declare her love of performance through song in her new show, “A Song & Its Girl” with music from the American Songbook, modern musical theatre, and popular music.
From careers in retail to accounting to teaching to theatre, Becca sought to find her place in this world. Continue reading “Press Release – A Song & Its Girl”
Metropolitan Room, 34 West 22nd Street, New York, NY, 10010
Tickets: $25 – $115 at http://metropolitanroom.com/event.cfm?id=164797&cart or by calling 212-206-0440.
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Swiftly Tilting Theatre Project, Inc.
NEW YORK, NY – Broadway, Off-Broadway, and up-and-coming NY talent raise their voices for reproductive rights at the Don’t Speak Cabaret Benefit at the Metropolitan Room on Sunday, October 26 at 9:30pm.
Jessica Phillips (Leap of Faith, Law & Order: SVU), Sarah Drake (New England premieres Next to Normal and Carrie), Sean Harkness (Windham Hill Records [Sony/RCA/BMG]) , Samantha Owen (Forbidden Broadway), Erick Pinnick (A Christmas Carol, The Tin Pan Alley Rag), T. Oliver Reid (After Midnight, Mary Poppins) donate their talent and time to raise awareness and celebrate women’s strength and freedom. Rebecca Elliott, Morgan Frazer, Becca Kidwell, Anna Kirkland, Molly Maynard, Clare Mione, and Parker Scott also lend their voices for the cause.
All proceeds from the event go to The Center for Reproductive Rights.
The Center for Reproductive Rights uses the law to advance reproductive freedom as a fundamental human right that all governments are legally obligated to protect, respect, and fulfill.
Swiftly Tilting Theatre Project, Inc. presents this project independently as an outreach to support women’s rights. Swiftly Tilting Theatre Project strives to build a theatrical community, an alliance, that provides affordable, quality, professional theatrical productions for the public through participation as artists, audiences, and students.