The cabaret performance will benefit the historic Manhattan theater landmark.
The Actors' Temple Theatre will host a special engagement of Berlin to Broadway – Transatlantic on Monday, March 23, starring cabaret performer Adrienne Haan.
The show will include tunes spanning from 1920s Berlin to recent Broadway, with Klezmer/Hebrew music, French chansons by Jacques Brel and Edith Piaf, American Songbook favorites, and beloved Broadway showtunes in five different languages. Richard Danley will perform on piano with Mike Campenni on drums.
The performance will be presented in honor of Phyllis Malamud for both her many contributions to the Temple and that of her father, Cantor Louis Malamud. All proceeds from the performance will be used for the restoration and beautification of Actors’ Temple, a historic landmark that was built in 1917.
Haan will make her Carnegie Hall debut in October and will debut her new show, Rock le Cabaret!, a rock interpretation of French chansons by Brel, Piaf, and Aznavour at the Cutting Room.
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