Tuesday, December 15, 2009

What a month!

Hello Friends:


Well, I missed almost ALL of the events on my last posting due to a mini flu - thank God not the dreaded swine, but enough to have to have me cancel performances for the first time in my life. I'm thrilled that Gretchen Reinhagen will be reprising her Special Kaye show, so I can see it, and I'm praying that Cynthia Crane does the same with her Madoff Show.


But now I'm back and I'm BUSY. There is not enough time to see all the wonderful shows this month, but this week, here's where I'll be:


Last night I saw Jim Van Slyke do his Sedaka show for his Feinstein's debut. Neil Sedaka himself was there and introduced Jim, and we all had a great time. And by "we" I mean me, Garrett, Terese Genecco (catch her on 12/29 at the Iridium if you wanna ring out the old year right!) and her Mom, Sue, and the other singing surgeon, Nicole Kafka - not a bad table, huh? Jim was great and I was so happy to finally see this show, full of my some of my favorite songs.


Today, I sing at the Dutch Treat Gala luncheon, and then head to Susan Winters Sings Van Heusen at the Metropolitan Room. Tomorrow, I get to catch Sue Matsuki and Edd Clark's Fabulous Christmas Show at the First Baptist Church on 31st and Madison at 7 pm, then Ricky Ritzel's Hysterical Blondness at 9:45 (OMG!) at the Metropolitan Room. Thursday, I perform again, at the Big Night Out Holiday Extravaganza featuring a bunch of talented songwriters and singers for this special edition (no open mic) at Don't Tell Mama, hosted by Bill Zeffiro and Jennifer Wren. Be sure to click on the BNO link to see who's performing. I'll be singing the original Christmas song that Mark Janas and Peter Napolitano wrote just for me, "All I Can Give" - a beautiful new standard.


Sunday, SUNDAY (hear Al Roker's voice here...) I sing a Christmas concert in Westport, CT with my pal and super singer, Maureen Hamill, and then rush back to NYC to co-host the fabulous Salon hosted by Mark Janas and produced by Tanya Moberly, at Etc.Etc., 352 W. 44th. Our classy open mic is perfect at this new venue - I LOVE IT. A modest cash cover of $10 and a minium of $10 from their reasonable and fantastic menu/bar served by their attentive and friendly wait staff, makes the evening very pleasant and more reasonable than our former location.


The week after that is Christmas, and Christmas Eve is also our 12th wedding anniversary, and to celebrate, I'll be singing at our church, and then enjoying a potluck with all our Unity For Practical Spirituality pals. Then, Dr. Garrett Bennett (Rhinoplasty NYC) and I will head home for our own quiet celebration with our pups, Brandy and Otie.


And while I'm at it, since the holidays are so nuts and I may not have a chance to post again, SAVE THE DATE - January 31st at 7 pm, I'll be reprising the show I recently did at Feinsteins, as a benefit for CABARET CARES at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Stay tuned.


Sending love and light and many blessings to you all, during this season of love,

Raissa

Friday, November 27, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 11/28/09

Hello Friends:


I hope everyone had many things to be thankful for this week. Garrett and I were grateful to be surrounded by good friends and family and our pups, Brandy and Otie, and especially grateful that Brandy is healthy and spunky after a health scare earlier in the week. I'm also very grateful to Jenna Esposito, for helping me to get this blog functioning again - I've been unable to post, but Jenna's got me back on track. If you haven't had a chance yet, check out Jenna's column at http://www.broadwayworld.com/ and enter Cabaret Chronicles in their search. You can subscribe to her articles and I really recommend it.


It's a busy couple of weeks coming up, and I hope you'll join me for these great events. First off, we are celebrating the return of THE SALON hosted by Mark Janas (pictured) this Sunday night, 11/29 from 7 to 10:30 pm at our new location, Etcetera, Etcetera, 352 West 44th near 9th Ave. There is a $10 cash cover and a $10 food/beverage minium, and the food and drinks are great and very reasonably priced for big portions! The theme this week is "We Gather Together", but you are always invited to sing off theme. Sign up for the open mic begins at 6:30.

At 7 pm, Wednesday 12/2, I'll be appearing in Jenna Esposito's All-Star Birthday Bash show at the Metropolitan Room, along with Rob Langeder, Tony DeSare, Jeanne MacDonald , and Richard Skipper.


Then Richard and I dash off to the VIP Lounge at the Iguana (240 W. 54th St. between B'way & 8th) for the show he hosts with the lovely and funny Dana Lorge, beginning at 8 pm. I'll be one of their special guests doing a short set along with some of my best friends and most talented colleagues: Cynthia Crane, Hector Coris, The Marquee 5 (Mick Bleyer, Adam Hemming, Vanessa Parvin, Julie Reyburn, Sierra Rein), Jaron Vesely, with Barry Levitt on piano, and Saadi Zane on bass. My Musical Director for my recent Feinsteins show, and great pal, Mark Janas, will be playing for me, Cynthia and Marquee 5. There will be some other surprises, so I hope you will come join us, especially if you've never experienced Richard and Dana at the Iguana - it's a fun night, a modest $10 cash cover and no minimum, but having gone several times, I suggest you save your dinner to eat here. Great food, great prices, great service and a fun, comfortable atmosphere. RESERVE EARLY because this show often sells out. 212-765-5454 for reservations.




Thursday, 12/3, I'll be sitting in the audience of the eagerly awaited, SPECIAL KAYE, starring Gretchen Reinhagen at the Metropolitan Room at 7:30. I've been seeing "snippets" of this show for a few months now, and it promises to be great. If I could be in two places at once, I'd also be at WATT'S HAPPENING

hosted by the irrepressible Lennie Watts at Don't Tell Mama's at 8:30 pm. Maybe I can run really fast and still make it in time...or at least I catch it next month, since Lennie is hosting this new variety show every month! A must see....



Wednesday, 12/9, I'll be at the Metropolitan Room, once again, in a benefit performance hosted by Susan Winter at 7 pm, and then I get to relax and watch Marquee Five at 9:45 in the same place - perfect!
Ok, that's it for this week's posting - hope to see you at the shows!





Love and light,

Raissa

Monday, October 26, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 10/26/09

Hi Friends:

No time for fancy pictures this week - I'm on the run!

I'm not sure if I ended a great week, or began it, with the debut of Kathleen France's show, THE BOOK OF LOVE, last night. All I know, is that she is a gem, and reminded me, once again, of why we perform - because it is a gift to the audience and she gave and gave and entertained the heck out of us. Moving, funny, well-paced and directed by Lina Koutrakos and MD'd by Tracy Stark - this is a collaboration made in heaven. And is there ANYTHING Kathleen can't sing? I think not! Let's make her run this show over and over again.

Tonight, I'll be at the premiere of PINOCCHIO OF CHELSEA at 9:30 at the Beechman, a benefit for the worthy CABARET CARES/HELP IS ON THE WAY TODAY. Written by Mark Janas and Peter Napolitano, and starring a bevy of incredible talent, too numerous to list here - see my blog from last week!

Tomorrow night, Tues. - I'll be at the Iridium at 8 for TERESE GENECCO'S show and I have at least 2 friends coming with me. Two of my band members, Sean Harkness and Mayra Casales, will be joining T again - very excited.

Wed. night - DAVID COLBERT in HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY ITCH at New World Stages!!!!!

Thurs. night - DANNY LEARY as Patti Lupone at the 92nd St. Y Tribeca, 200 Hudson Street - I can't wait to see this.

Come with me - and bring friends - there's lots of other stuff too, but there's only so much one woman can do....

Love and Light,
Raissa

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Raissa Recommends - Thanks and Pinocchio




Dear Friends:

THANK YOU for sharing last night with me, both in person at FEINSTEINS and for all the good wishes sent via phone, email and Facebook! We were sold out - thank you! Once I get them downloaded, I'll post some pictures here of all the fun. My deepest thanks to my director, ERIC MICHAEL GILLETT, my musical director, MARK JANAS, and my amazing band: MAYRA CASALES, SEAN HARKNESS & RITT HENN.

I'm still resting after not sleeping all night after the show, due to excitement, but I just had to remind you all of the premiere of PINOCCHIO OF CHELSEA, next Monday night, 10/26/09, at 9:30 pm at the Beechman. Call 212-695-6909 for reservations. I will surely see you there.

Would love to post more, but I've messed up my blog editing, so until I have a minute to ask Jenna Esposito, queen of all these things, I will have to wait.

Love and Light,
Raissa
"Just keep coming home to yourself - you are who've you've been waiting for." Byron Katie, Loving What Is.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Raissa Recommends Reservations - 10/14

Hello Friends!



I'm happily preparing for my debut at FEINSTEINS, on October 19th. I have a lot of "first's" happening on October 19th: I am honored to report that I will be performing a brand new song, written for me by Tony Award Nominated Composer, Michael John LaChiusa! As if that isn't exciting enough, my director, Eric Michael Gillett, will be making a special guest appearance with me, in this show. And, for the first time, I will be featuring a band full of my favorite musicians - Mark Janas, my Musical Director and arranger, on piano, the irrepresible Ritt Henn on bass, the stunning guitar work of Sean Harkness, and the soulful Mayra Casales on percussion. I'm so thrilled about this, AND the fact that they will all be playing on my new CD, too!


Tickets are on sale now, by the way, so make your reservations soon by going to the website or calling 212-339-4095. If you are planning on coming to Feinsteins on 10/19 for my show, I urge you to make reservations soon. The management sets up the room according to the number of reservations on the books, and they can't set up extra tables too close to show time. I'm happy to say that we are over 1/2 reserved at this point, but I would hate for anyone to be turned away. There is a $30 cover (plus additional service/handling charges) and a $25 food/beverage minimum. Premium seating is available.


Last week I was able to take a break from rehearsing and see some pretty incredible shows, which you should all be on the lookout for. Some will be returning, and others are on-going. In the former category, Valerie Lemon wowed them at Feinsteins with her fantastic Hamlish show! It was SRO, and Garrett and I were grateful that we had made our reservations early. Be sure to catch Val the next time she graces the NY Cabaret stages with her presence.



Earlier in the week, I experienced the wonder and talent that is Roger Anthony Mapes, in what may have been his first cabaret outing of this sort in Manhattan. It was his CD release performance, and one of the most fun, life affirming shows I've ever experienced. Oh, and, in addition to that, Roger can SING! His band was incredible - fantastic musicians all - keep your eyes open for a return engagement.


I attended the 20th Annual Cabaret Convention last week, too. It was my first time and I was blown away by the talent, and the love that Donald Smith has for this community and the artform. We owe him and his staff Mabel Mercer Foundation a huge debt of gratitude for keeping their tireless work in keeping the artform alive.


At the Cabaret Convention, I became a huge fan of Beckie Menzie and Tom Michael, amoung others. I wish I had the chance to meet them after and tell them how great they were, but I didn't so I'll do it here! They are visiting us from the Windy City and will be performing one night only, at the Metropolitan Room on, you guessed it, Monday, October 19th, at 7 pm. The bad news is, I can't go see them, because I'll be getting ready for my show at Feinsteins. However, YOU all can go see them, then pile in a cab and make it to my 8:30 show at 61st and Park in plenty of time. I highly recommend you do, and be sure to make reservations!


2 more shows to recommend: I was in the house for the opening of How To Be A Good Italian Daughter (In Spite of Myself) at the Cherry Lane Studio Theatre on Columbus Day (fitting!). Run, don't walk, to see the amazing Antoinette LaVecchia in this one woman show, that I believe she wrote herself! It will especially ring true if you are Italian - or Jewish - or a daughter - or married to a daughter - or divorced from a daughter - you get the idea. Google the show to read the great reviews.


Finally, reserve now and save the date, Oct. 26th, 9:30 pm, 212-695-6909 at the Beechman, for the premiere concert version Pinocchio of Chelsea, written by Peter Napolitano and Mark Janas. This MAC award winning team, (for the song from the show, "Come Home") is being presented as a benefit for Cabaret Cares. The show will feature the talents of Eric Michael Gillett, Nick Cearley, Lennie Watts, Christopher DeProphetis, Mick Bleyer, Stephen Wilde, Marcie Henderson, David Vernon, Tyrone Robinson, Kyle Hines, Brian Fahey, and Jeff Biering. You can bet I'll be there.


Hope you are all having a great week and see you at the shows!


Love and light,


Raissa


"Live simply, love generously,

care deeply, speak kindly." Rev. Shay St. John


Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 9/23/09















Hi Friends:
Busy, busy after the final Concert at Tudor City Greens 2 weeks ago! Needed a little down time - those shows take a lot out of me! Miss Brandy Alexandra Bennett turned 15 years old on Sept. 17th (so she's about 75 years old in human years!) and Garret and Otie and I were very busy celebrating her birthday - she still runs like hell down the hallway and does "race track" in the house in CT where she has traction - hope I'm moving that well when I'm her age!

Now onto working on my own debut show for Feinsteins, doing a guest spot in Phil Bonds, "My Friend, the Cat", at the Beechman as a benefit for Zani's Furry Friends(see last blog posting) and letting you know about some great shows to see.
My dear friend and long time Musical Director, David Caldwell, has a fantastic opportunity to musical direct a world premiere of a new musical. However, it takes him out of town for the whole month before my show, so my good friend, the incredibly talented Mark Janas, has agreed to take the helm as my Musical Director for the Feinsteins gig! Mark and I have done many shows together, and we're excited to see where this new show is taking us, with Eric Michael Gillett directing the project! We'll be joined by a band comprised of Sean Harkness, Ritt Henn and Mayra Casales. So excited to have this Band!




Pictured here, thanks to Ted Story, are the cast, crew, musicians, and alumni of the final Tudor City Greens Concert of the season. (Forgive me for not putting in all the performers links.) Pictured L to R Back row: Karen Oberlin, Sean Harkness, Peter Napolitano, Mark Janas, Rhinoplasty NYC, Bill Zeffiro, Marcus Simeone, Hector Coris, Lennie Watts, Chris Caswell, Jim Followell, Brad Parks, Steven Ray Watkins, Maureen Taylor. Front row - L to R - Cynthia Crane, Maria Moncado, Rita Gardner, BOROUGH PRESIDENT SCOTT STRINGER, Raissa Katona Bennett, COUNCILMAN DAN GARODNICK, Baby Jane Dexter. Missing from photo: Peter Haas, John DePalma, David Gurland.


It was a pretty awesome night, filled with Broadway and cabaret stars, 350 + people in attendance, and then, because it was the season finale with special guests, BP Scott Stringer and Councilman Dan Garodnick (who were a blast to play around with!) honoring us with their presence, real stars came out on the balmy, breezy night, and the old fashioned lamplights illuminated the singers in the most beautiful way! Many thanks to all who came and all who participated!

"Lovely" is one of my all time favorite cabaret shows. It'll be playing this Friday, 9/25 at 9:15 pm at Don't Tell Mama, and it stars Kelly Briggs and Jerry Christakos as "Christy Van de Camp" and "Dar Williams". I go EVERYTIME I can - I can't go this week, but you can. Reservations are a must! 212-757-0788.
"Lovely" is also the way to describe Maureen Taylor - she's bringing her brand new show to the Metropolitan Room and she described it to me this way: "From the simple to the sublime, Bob Merrill celebrated the "ordinary" man. Rediscover How Much Is That Doggie In The Window, Mambo Italiano, Love Makes The World Go Round, Funny Girl and more....and celebrate THIS "extraordinary" man! Oct.25, 26 & Nov.8,9. 2 Sundays@ 4PM / 2 Mondays@ 7PM. Musical Director: Matt Castle, Director: Peter Napolitano. (Discounts for MAC, Cabaret Hotline, AEA, AFTRA, SAG ) Reservations: 212.206.0440


Now, I don't want to miss anyone, but other TCG alumni who still have fantastic shows coming up, and who come to mind, (because they've recently sent out emails to me) and all of which I've seen, are Karen Oberlin, Sarah Rice, Spider Saloff, Hector Coris, Lennie Watts and Sue Matsuki - click on their links/names and their sites will give you the info - I highly recommend them all!

Oh, and I hope you come see me too, on Oct. 19th at Feinsteins - call 212-339-4095 for reservations!

Love and light,

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 9/12/09

Hi Friends:

Holy Cow! What a finale to the outdoor season of the Concerts at Tudor City Greens. We had over 350 people in attendance, and in addition to our fabulous cast and musicians (see previous blog), we also were honored by the presence of Borough President Scott Stringer and Councilman Dan Garodnick. Both of these men have been very active in helping to preserve the Greens. They were blown away by the concert and totally let me "play" with them - I asked when they had shows coming up, etc., and they went right along with it! The weather was comfortable and cool, and as the concert was almost 2 hours this time, the lights came on in the park, and it was magical.


It's taken me two days to recuperate! Pictures will be posted when I get them from Cynthia Crane's wonderful hubby, Ted Story.

And on we go! Tomorrow night, join me at Sue Matsuki's show at the Beechman, and Monday night at Sarah Rice's show, same place!


Not sure what else I can get to this week, as I'm deep into rehearsal for my debut show at Feinsteins on Oct. 19th. Reserve early! I have a band this time! My Musical Director, David Caldwell on piano, Sean Harkness on guitar, Mayra Casales on percussion and Ritt Henn on bass! Directed by Eric Michael Gillett and my associate Musical Director is Mark Janas - it doesn't get cooler than this for me!


Before that, I'll be co-hosting the Algonquin Salon on Oct. 4th, lobby of the Algonquin Hotel from 7 to 10 pm. Stay posted, there may be a special feature that night.

Then, on Oct. 10th, I'm honored to guest in a benefit for Zani's Furry Friends - a special performance of My Friend, The Cat, by Phil Geoffrey Bond, at the Beechman. If you know me, you know what a HUGE fan I am of this piece, as well as being very active in animal rescue. (as I write this, my two rescue dogs are napping in and around my lap!) Bonus, getting to work with old pals Phil, Julie, Mark, and getting to finally work with Johnathan and Lisa!


Time for bed - hope to see you at the shows this week!


Love and light,

Raissa


If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other. - Mother Teresa

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 9/1/09

Hi Friends:

Just back from an amazing retreat with Unity Center for Practical Spirituality in CT with Rev. Shawn Moninger, Rev. Carlos Anderson, and David Friedman facilitating his "Thought Exchange". I actually let myself treat it as a real "retreat" and had no real contact with the outside world. I highly recommend it.


But now it's down to work! First, if you can catch Eric Michael Gillett's show at Feinsteins this week, do! I'll be there on Wed. 9/2. It's the debut of his new show WIDESCREEN which I was privileged to get a preview of and I can't wait to see the finished product!
Here's the latest poster for THE CONCERTS AT TUDOR CITY GREENS, courtesy of Hector Coris on graphics, and Feinsteins for printing!

What a line up we have for our final show of the outdoor season: Hector Coris, Cynthia Crane, Baby Jane Dexter, Broadway's Rita Gardner, David Gurland, Cabaret Scene's Peter Haas in a rare public performance, Marcus Simeone, Uptown Express, and Lennie Watts.

The Tudor City Greens FREE outdoor concert series resumes on Wednesday, September 9th at 6:00PM. (Rain date: Thursday, September 10th @ 6PM). This event will feature performers from Broadway and the New York City cabaret scene. The concert will be hosted by Tudor City resident, Broadway and cabaret performer Raissa Katona Bennett (Phantom of the Opera, Chess). Raissa’s guests scheduled to appear are MAC Award nominees Hector Coris and Cynthia Crane, Baby Jane Dexter (MAC Award winner, 5X Bistro Award winner), Rita Gardner (original “Louisa” in The Fantasticks, Broadway’s The Wedding Singer), David Gurland (MAC Award winner, 4X Bistro Award winner), ASCAP Award winner Peter Haas, multiple MAC Award winner Marcus Simeone, Uptown Express (Bistro Award winners) and multiple MAC and Bistro Award winner Lennie Watts. Accompanists are David Caldwell, Sean Harkness, Mark Janas, Jim Followell, Steven Ray Watkins and Bill Zeffiro.

In addition, Manhattan borough president Scott Stringer will speak. Stringer was a strong advocate for the Tudor City Greens Park and he will speak to the crowd there during the concert. Scott M. Stringer, a native New Yorker, is the 26th Manhattan Borough President. Since taking office at the start of 2006, he has dedicated himself to making Manhattan more affordable, livable…and breathable – preserving the sense of neighborhood for the 1.6 million residents of what is best known as a world capital of culture and commerce.

The event will take place in the South Park of Tudor City Greens Park – enter at Tudor City Place between East 41st and 42nd Streets, between 1st and 2nd avenues.
I'm also excited about a brand new venue that Miss KT Sullivan inaugurated last week. Garrett and I went to see her opening night show at City Hall Restaurant down on Duane Street, in the Granite Room. This exciting new room, used to be used for storing coal, and it is literally underneath the sidewalks of NY, making it a perfect place for cabaret, both acoustically and aesthetically! KT sang "sans mic" featuring songs that were pre 1930, and therefore, never intended to be sung on mic. It was a gorgeous trip down memory lane for us, as we watched and listened to KT wrap her magical presence and voice around songs I heard growing up. The incomparable Jon Weber accompanies KT and also treats the pre-show dinner crowd to his delightful renderings of pre - 1930's songs, as well. The prix-fixe menu was fantastic and really, compared to other places, $90 for a 3 course gourmet meal, fantastic service and lovely show, is a very good deal. You have one more chance to see KT, on Sept. 10th - I highly recommend you do!

Hope to see lots of you soon, at one of these events.

Love and light,
Raissa

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Raissa Recommends July & August

Hi Friends:

Here's our fantastic line up for THE CONCERTS AT TUDOR CITY GREENS on Wednesday, August 5th at 6 pm. (Rain date, 8/6), so SAVE THE DATE. Deb Berman, David Colbert, Eric Michael Gillett, Tanya Holt, Sue Matsuki, Angela Schultz, Darren Williams and Jason Wynn. Our theme this month is "Blame It On The Summer Night" and we are thrilled to have David Caldwell, Sean Harkness, Brett Kristofferson and Bill Zeffiro acting as our accompanists. And, as a last minute addition, we are thrilled to feature Broadway's original "Johanna" from Sweeney Todd, Sarah Rice


On Thursday, July 30th, I have the honor of being the co-host of the Summer Oak Room Salon, at the legendary Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room www.algonquinhotel.com/summer-oak-room-salon, which is hosted by Mark Janas, and produced by Peter Napolitano. My special featured guest will be none other than Broadway Star and Multiple MAC Award Winner, Eric Michael Gillett. There is a modest $10 cover and $10 minimum, and performers may sign up to sing, act, play, etc. I'll be performing several times throughout the evening, as well as introducing all the talented folks who have been gracing this new event in the Oak Room. If you'd like to come, the only way to get a reservation is to email: oakroomsalon@aol.com and give them your name/email/contact info. The evening goes from 7 to 10 pm, with an intermission, and we'll get as many people on mic as we have time for! Hope to see lots of you there, both performers and "watchers"!
Love and light,
Raissa
www.raissa.info

Monday, June 22, 2009

Raissa Recommends - June & July

Hi Friends:

Put this in your calendars now!

Hot off the presses, here's our next amazing line up of talent for the Concerts at Tudor City Greens free outdoor concert, being held Wed., July 8th at 6 pm. (rain date, July 9th). My guests include MAC, Bistro and Nightlife Award winners Spider Saloff, Julie Reyburn, Ricky Ritzel, Daryl Glenn, and Eric Michael Gillett (Broadway’s Kiss Me Kate, The Frogs). Also featured will be Broadway performer Nina Hennessy (Cats), guitarist Sean Harkness and Grammy nominee Philip Chaffin. The musical director is David Caldwell. (The cast/musicians subject to change.)
The concerts are being produced in association with the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs (MAC) – an organization dedicated to the support and promotion of the art of live entertainment in NYC (www.MACNYC.com). Sponsored in part by 925 Lounge.

Special thanks to Phil Bond and the Laurie Beechman Theatre for donating rehearsal space and to Feinstein’s at the Regency for donating printing services.
The event will take place in the South Park of Tudor City Greens Park – enter at Tudor City Place between East 41st and 42nd Streets, between 1st and 2nd avenues.

Some recommendations for this week:
Tonight, I'll be at the Beechman seeing THE DISNEY DIARIES (see last weeks post).
Tomorrow, June 23rd, is my husband Garrett's birthday and we'll be celebrating by seeing Jenna Esposito SINGS CONNIE FRANCIS, at the Metropolitan Room at 7 pm. You can also see her show on 6/20, 7/7, and 7/14.
Then why not head over to Don't Tell Mama's and catch Ray Jessel's show at 9:15? That's what I'm gonna do if I have enough energy left. I'm a morning girl, and it's not easy to stay up late when you're up at 6 am!


Wednesday, June 24th at 9:30 pm, you can catch my pal and alumnus of Tudor City Greens concert, Richard Cramer, as the featured headliner at CAROLINES ON BROADWAY.

There is a regular $16.50 Cover Charge - but with a reservation it is only $8.00 Plus a Two Drink Minimum per person
Carolines also serves food and offers a full menu
Wednesday June 24th @ 9:30 “Darlene Violette's Comedy Relapse”
Carolines on Broadway - between 49th and 50th Streets
RESERVATIONS 212 757-4100

Thursday, I'll be seeing Mark Nadler at the Metropolitan Room at 7:30 pm, Friday and Saturday we're at a wedding in CT, and we top of the week with the wonderful Marcus Simeone (2009 MAC Award Winner) on Sunday, June 28th at 7 pm, at the Metropolitan Room.
Having trouble paying for all the shows you want to see? Check out www.theaterextras.com and www.play-by-play.com. For about $100 bucks, you can join these organizations and get deeply discounted tickets to Broadway, Off-Broadway, Concert and Cabaret shows. It really pays for itself, very quickly. Also, you don't have to be a performer to join MAC, or Cabaret Hotline, and most cabaret performers offer significant discounts to card carrying members of these organizations, so why not check it out? In addition, these organizations are major promoters of the art form, and it's great to support them, too. I'm just sayin'...
See you at the shows!
Love and Light,
"Ultimate peace comes from within; when we find peace within, there will be no more conflicts, no more occasion for war." - Peace Pilgrim

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Raissa Recommends

Hi Friends:

Last night was an amazing double header. Rosemary Loar rocked the Beechman last night with an overflowing SRO crowd for the CD release of her newest, INDIGO AND IRIDESCENT. She was joined onstage by a rocking 5 piece band, including fiddle and cello, and 3 back up girl singers! This was the only performance Rosemary scheduled with the full band, and it was a triumph. I'm awed that Rosie wrote and arranged every piece of music and lyric and it was transcendant. You owe it to yourself to get her CD and keep your eyes peeled for when she brings this show back.

Then we headed to the Metropolitan Room to catch the 9:45 show of ALMOST BLUE starring Gretchen Reinhagen. You lucky people have one more chance to see this powerful singer and personality do her thing with her all girl band, on July 21st at 7 pm. Although I was suffering from a head cold, and really shouldn't have been out, I forgot all about it as Gretchen transported me to places of joy and introspection. A great show. Go!



And finally, for now, you've gotta go see THE DISNEY DIARIES at the Beechman, which opens this Sunday, June 21st, for a 6 show run, starring MAC Award winner Jonathan Whitton, written by MAC/BISTRO/NIGHTLIFE Award Winner, Phil Geoffrey Bond, and directed by Tony Award Winner, Michele Pawk. I had the chance to read some bit's n' pieces of the script, and I cannot wait to see the full show. If you are familiar with these three incredible artists' work, you know you'll be in for a great evening of theater. So, go to opening night, this Sunday, and then stop by the Algonquin Hotel for the Salon, where you can join me and lots of other Broadway and Cabaret friends, performing for each other, for free until 10:30 pm.
Come back here soon for news of our next Tudor City Concert, scheduled for July 8th at 6 pm. (rain date, 7/9).
Love and light,

Friday, May 29, 2009

Raissa Recommends - June Picks!

What a month May was! MAC Awards, performances I did and others I saw that I still MUST rave about - I'm still catching my breath and have much to tell, but for now, I wanted to get the news out about our next Tudor City concert.

It's "Jazzy June" and it features an all jazz all star line up - some of my favorite performers and good friends: Scot Albertson, Mary Foster Conklin, Terese Genecco, Marcus Goldhaber, Daryl Kojak, Laurie Krauz, Rosemary Loar, Shaynee Rainbolt. And Daryl, as our Musical Director, will be joined by Cliff Lyons on Sax, Tom Hubbard on Bass and Ray Marchica on Drums! Does it get better than this? Talented David Colbert (who will be a featured performer in the very near future) is filling in as our technical director, while our regular TD, Dr. Garrett Bennett, is busy with patients. Why? Because this is our first MATINEE of the the season. So come join us on Wed., June 10th, (rain date, June 11th) at noon, for two fantastic sets with some of the best in NYC jazz!


Please support the performers who have donated their time and talent to the Greens.

Scot Albertson 6/17 at The Kitano Jazz Club, 66 ParkAve @ 38th - 212-885-7119 - 2 sets, 8 & 10 pm, and every Sunday Brunch @ La Mediterranee Bistro, 947 2nd Ave @ 50th - 212-755-4155

Mary Foster Conklin MOON & SAND - Songs of Salty Days & Sultry Nights - 6/10 @ 9:45 pm & 6/13 @ 5 pm at The Metropolitan Room - 34 W. 22nd, NYC 212-206-0440

Jenna Esposito SINGS CONNIE FRANCIS - 6/23, 6/30, 7/7/, 7/14 @ 7 pm at The Metropolitan Room - 34 W. 22nd, NYC - 212-206-0440

Terese Genecco Last Tuesdays at the Iridium, 1650 B'way @ 51st, 2 sets @ 8 & 10 pm, next show, 6/30

Marcus Goldhaber every Thursday at The Night Hotel on W. 45th, between 6th and B'way

Daryl Kojak performances with Scot Albertson, Laurie Krauz & more!

Laurrie Krauz TAPESTRY REWOVEN at the Iridium Jazz Club, 1650 B'way @ 51st, Tuesdays, 7/7 & 8/4 @ 8 & 10 pm

Rosemary Loar INDIGO and IRISDESCENT @ The Laurie Beechman Theatre, 42nd @ 9th Ave., 6/17 @ 6 pm

Shaynee Rainbolt touring in the fall to promote her new CD, Charmed Life, voted Best Jazz Recording by MAC

Susan Winter in LOVE ROLLS ON - 6/9 & 6/10 at 7:30 pm at The Metropolitan Room - 34 W. 22nd, NYC - 212-206-0440

Many thanks to our new and ongoing sponsors for the Concerts At Tudor City Greens. We hope you will show your appreciation by patronizing them whenever you can, and letting them know you heard about them because of the Concerts at Tudor City!

THE LAURIE BEECHMAN THEATRE
CIBO
FEINSTEIN'S
925 LOUNGE - 800 2nd Ave.
THE TOY BALLON SHOP - 5 Tudor City Place
HECTOR CORIS

Tax deductible donations may be made, payable to:
TUDOR CITY GREENS, INC.
5 Tudor City Place, Box 1-E
New York, NY 10017

THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING THE GREENS!
http://www.tudorcitygreens.org/ is up and running. Check it out for much more information!


Many thanks to Hector Coris, for once again designing our poster, and to our sponsors: the Laurie Beechman for providing us with rehearsal space, Feinsteins at the Regency for doing all our printing and the 925 Lounge.

Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Raissa Recommends - Hector Coris, I'm on YouTube and Benefits Galore!

Hello Friends:

Go see Hector Coris in his first solo show, LIFE IS WONDERFUL - you've got two more chances: 5/9 at 5 pm and 5/19 at 7:15 pm at Don't Tell Mama - 212-787-0788. JUST GO! I can't say enough good things about this show, so JUST GO! Well, I have to at least say, Hector's voice is beautiful and his acting, sublime. GO!

There is so much to see this week and so little time...can't do it all, but I'm pleased to recommend David Pellegrine/Beth Sacks at the Metropolitan Room this Thursday, 5/7 at 7 pm, in their show, MUSIC OF THE NIGHT, although I have it on good authority that they won't be actually singing that song - but there will be beautiful music in the night! I would love to be there, but I"ll be at Don't Tell Mama for Seth's Broadway Chatterbox @ 6, and then I already have reservations at Mama's at 7:30 for FRESH BREWED - TALES FROM THE COFFEE BAR starring Tanya Moberly and then right after that, I'm heading off to the Metropolitan Room to see Shayee Rainbolt in her CHARMED LIFE show at 9:45 pm. If you can't go see her, pick up her wonderful CD of the same name - it's in my CD player all the time! Friday, I'll sleep!


I'm very excited to be nominated for a MAC Award for Best Female Vocalist - you can catch clips of me now on YouTube to see some of my work, and also,
I am proud to be a part of several wonderful benefits in the next 2 weeks. I hope you'll come and support those causes.

This Saturday, May 9th, 5 pm at Birdland, I'll be performing with my Musical Director, David Caldwell, in LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND - A BENEFIT FOR ZANI'S FURRY FRIENDS. Sarah Rice has once again put together a very talented bunch of animal lovers, from Jim Caruso and Klea Blackhurst, to Marni Nixon and Julie Wilson! http://www.instantseats.com/ is where you can go to buy tickets.


On Wednesday, May 13th (rain date, 14th), I'll be hosting our next benefit CONCERT AT TUDOR CITY GREENS starring Hector Coris, Ritt Henn, Norm Lewis, Barbara Mundy, Karen Oberlin, Miles Phillips, Ed Romanoff and Susan Winter. Our Musical Directors are David Caldwell, Mark Janas, and Bill Zeffiro. Free! Donations to benefit the park conservancy are very much appreciated.... more info on my website, soon!


I'll also be performing in the Cabaret Cares Gala which benefits BC/ EFA and Help Is On The Way Today at the Beechman, Sunday, May 17th at 5 pm, with some of my good friends, Eric Michael Gillett, Tonja Walker Davidson, David Colbert, Julie Reyburn, Sue Matsuki, Susan Winter, just to name a few... You can get tickets for that by emailing Joseph Macchia at jmac249@aol.com. The tickets are going fast - no surprise when you see who's performing, and for such a great cause!


And finally, I will be performing at the MAC Awards, as a nominee for Best Female Vocalist - that's on May 18th at BB Kings at 7:30 pm. You can get tickets through http://www.macnyc.com/ or at BBKingBlues.com (212-307-7171).

Love and light,
Raissa

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

BREAKING NEWS - NEW GUEST STAR PHIL CHAFFIN STEPS IN AS TUDOR CITY GREENS CONCERT IS POSTPONED TILL THURS. 4/16



Hi Friends:

Can you believe that on April 15th the weather forecast is for 45 degrees? Therefore, we are moving the first CONCERT AT TUDOR CITY GREENS to the rain date, April 16th, Thursday at 6 pm in the North Park - Tudor City Place between 1st and 2nd Ave. at 42nd/43rd Streets. Tell everyone you know! We will still have most of our amazing lineup, even though we are losing 3 terriffic men. HOWEVER - I'm thrilled to announce that international recording star PHILIP CHAFFIN has agreed to trod our garden turf. This will give you an opportunity to "sample" Philip before he debuts his newest solo show at the Metropolitan Room on 3 consecutive Wednesdays, May 6th, 13th and 20th at 7:30 pm.


Hope to see y'all at the concert tomorrow!

Love and light,

Raissa


Sunday, April 5, 2009

Raissa Recommends Reservations for April 13th!

Hello Friends:

Breaking news! I just got nominated for a MAC award in the Best Female Vocalist category along with three of my best gal pals, Jenna Esposito, Terese Genecco and Julie Reyburn! I'm pretty thrilled.

I hope you'll make your reservations today for Raissa and Friends - Not the Usual Suspects at the Beechman on April 13th at 9:30 pm. When producer Joseph Macchia asked me to do a show for him as a benefit for his wonderful organization, Help Is On The Way Today, (a division of BC/EFA), I was thrilled. Most of the friends that I have asked to join me are not the typical folks one usually sees performing in NYC cabarets. The show features Emmy nominated soap star, Tonya Walker Davidson, best known for her role as Alex Buchanan on OLTL, Kristin Huffman from the recent Broadway revival of COMPANY and a former Miss Ohio, Broadway veteran, recording and cabaret star, Rosemary Loar, Cirque de Soliel WINTUK star and a LES MISERABLES “Gavroche”, 14 year old Noah Galvin, Tavern on the Green favorite and CT producer/director/actress, Maureen Hamill, acclaimed regional theatre actress/singer Candy Benge, writer, director, actor and Bistro/Nightlife/MAC award winner Philip Geoffrey Bond, and “Broadway’s Beethoven”, deaf composer, Jay Alan Zimmerman. My Musical Directors for the evening is Bistro Award winner, Les Miz conducteor and Leonard Bernstein’s assistant/protégé, Mark Janas. I'm so proud to call all of these generous and talented people my friends and to feature them in this show, so you all can get to know them, too!

A mere 2 days later, Wednesday, 4/15 at 6 pm, we have our grand return to the CONCERTS AT TUDOR CITY GREENS! The hour and a half long program of music and comedy - themed “Make Our Garden Grow” - will feature performers from Broadway and the New York City cabaret scene. And what a star-studded line up we have - take a look! Here's the official press release:

The concert will be hosted by Tudor City resident, Broadway and cabaret performer Raissa Katona Bennett (Phantom of the Opera, Chess) and feature performances by comedian Richard Cramer, Eric Michael Gillett (Sweet Smell of Success, The Frogs; MAC-Award winner), Rosemary Loar (Cats), Roger Mapes (GLBT Hall of Fame: Singer/ Songwriter), Sarah Rice (Broadway’s original “Johanna” in Sweeney Todd, The Fantasticks), award-winning cabaret artists Scott Coulter, Hector Coris, Jenna Esposito, Rob Langeder, Tanya Moberly, Maureen Taylor, Karen Oberlin, Lennie Watts and cabaret newcomers Candy Benge and Tom Vaughn. The musical directors are David Caldwell, Mark Janas, and Bill Zeffiro.

The event will take place in the North Park of Tudor City Greens Park – enter at Tudor City Place between East 42nd and 43rd Streets, between 1st and 2nd avenues.

A free post-event reception with the performers will take place at 925 Lounge (800 Second Ave., between East 42nd & 43rd Streets.) The 925 Lounge has generously promised to donate a percentage of all drinks purchased during the 2-hour period following the show to the Tudor City Greens.
Doesn't the new poster look fantastic?! All thanks to the incredibly talented and generous Hector Coris, who you must catch this week, Tuesday, 4/7 at 8 pm, along with Jenna Esposito at TAINTED BLUE, 723 7th Ave. in the Penthouse. $20 gets you in to enjoy the music and an open wine/beer bar! What a deal! Also appearing are Brandon Cutrell, Maxine Linehan and Gabrielle Stravelli - talented folks all. I'll be there for sure!
And Garrett and I will be enjoying KT Sullivan in her new show, Dancing in the Dark, at the Oak Room, this Wednesday, the 8th @ 8:30 pm. She'll be there through 4/11. She is a must see!
I hope to see lots of you at all these events! Have a great week.
Love and light,
Raissa

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Raissa Recommends - week of 3/24

Hi Friends:

Just a quick posting as I'm behind schedule, but I couldn't let this week go by without recommending 3 great shows:

First up - the last show of Cynthia Crane's "I'm Confused, Therefore I Am" at the Metropolitan Room, this Sunday at 4. Garrett and I returned early from CT just to see her, and boy are we glad we did! Her show flows easily and you love where she takes you. Her smooth and sultry alto is resonant with life experience and she looks absolutely beautiful. This lady really knows how to interpret a lyric. Some of my favorites were "People You Never Get To Love" and "You Believe in Me" - but I had many that I loved!

Then meet me on March 30th at 9:30 pm at the Beechman, when Eric Michael Gillett premiere's his newest show, WIDESCREEN! Don Rebic is Musical Director and commedian Richard Cramer is featured. This is the second to the last benefit for CABARET CARES, and the final one of the season is, oh for heaven's sake, well it's hosted by ME! That show is scheduled for April 13th, and I'll tell you about that closer to the event. Call 212-695-6909 and go to my website www.raissa.info to see the graphic - for some reason I can't upload it and I'm in a rush so....

Finally, you have until April 11th to catch KT Sullivan in her newest show DANCING IN THE DARK at the Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel (212-419-9331 reseservations). I got to see a "preview" of this show in KT's living room, and I can promise you a fantastic evening of entertainment. This is some of KT's and director Eric Michael Gillett's best work. And Tedd Firth is an amazing Musical Director. What a fun and fantastic learning opportunity it was for me to see him work with Steve Doyle on bass. I can't wait to see it onstage - we'll be there April 8th - hope to see many of you there.

More soon - Love and light,
Raissa

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

March is Cabaret Month, Hector and Taxes

Hi Friends:


The big events on my calendar this week are:


Going to see Hector Coris at the Duplex in FADE IN, FADE OUT - a production of Opening Doors Theatre Company. I can't wait to see him in a whole new light!


Promoting Stu Hamstra's MARCH IS CABARET MONTH show at the Beechman on 3/10. There are still some tickets left for this amazing line up of talent. Stu does so much for the cabaret community - I hope you'll consider supporting him, not only by going to the show, but by doing whatever you can to help keep him promoting our craft.


Doing my taxes! Hence the brevity of this post!


This month, though, I can tell you that I'll be catching Marcus Goldhaber at the Iridium, Cynthia Crane, Nina Hennessey and Shawn Ryan at the Metropolitan Room in their respective shows, and celebrating the one year anniversary of the Algonquin Salon on 3/22. Check out the websites of these two clubs to see when these folks are doing their shows and while you're at it, see when Laurie Krauze and Terese Genecco are performing there - I've seen both of their shows at Iridium, and you gotta see these powerchiks do their thing!


I'm also performing at the Really Cooking Supperclub in Dallas, PA on 3/24, doing a reading of one of my favorite shows, AT THE BACK OF THE NORTHWIND in Fairlawn, NJ on 3/27, and seeing John McMahon do his first ever solo cabaret show for the SAVE THE GATEWAY cause at the Inlet Restaurant in Somers Point, NJ.


April 13th will find me hosting RAISSA AND FRIENDS - NOT THE USUAL SUSPECTS for Cabaret Cares at the Laurie Beechman. March 3oth, my friend Eric Michael Gillett does his WIDESCREEN show for this great cause. More info on my website: http://www.raissa.info/ and here soon.


April 15th is the gala return of THE NEW CONCERTS AT TUDOR CITY GREENS and we are doing it up big! Stay tuned for more info on that....



And, I'm really busy with some BIG projects that I'll share with THE WORLD as soon as the contracts are signed!

Have a great week!


Love and light,

Raissa

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Snow, renovations and Big Night Out!

Hi Friends:

What a week! Sunday, I was doing my show in Scranton, PA with my friend and musical director, Mark Janas. Garrett drove us there and back, thank God, as Mark and I really had to catch up on some sleep on the drive! Then, I bundled the dogs and my friend, Julie and her two dogs into the car and we headed up to CT to beat the snow. The next three days we were busy putting the house back together after the wonderful renovations Jimmy Little did, and I forgot how much it would be like moving in again. I'll post some before and after shots here once I figure out how! All this to say, that with regular "life" happening, I've been in withdrawal from seeing any cabaret.

However, I did get to see one of my best friends, Leah Hocking, perform the role of Mrs. Wilkerson, in BILLY ELLIOT on Friday night. As usual, she was fantastic and owned the role. Leah and I met....well, let's just say a loooonnnnggg time ago when we started out in summer stock together in Boothbay Harbor, ME! (taught her how to eat a lobster - she's from MI and they don't have fresh lobster there.) Anyway, it's always a proud moment for me and an emotional one, to see her jubilant on Broadway!

I then ran over to catch Sheera Ben-David's late show at the Oak Room, but it had been cancelled :( However, not surprisingly, as it is directed by Eric Michael Gillett and because Sheera is so gifted, it got a rave from the NY Times, and I'm planning on getting there this week for her final week.

I'll be performing at BIG NIGHT OUT hosted by the fantastic Jennifer Wren and Bill Zeffiro, this Thursday, March 5 at 10 pm. BNO is featuring the music of Jay Alan Zimmerman this week in their composer series. Jay is one of my new friends and "finds". We met at the Songbook Series this past December, when we were both performing there and John Znidarsic had just christened him "Broadways Beethoven." Jay became deaf to speech, but can still hear some music below middle C. I noticed him because he was signing, and knowing ASL, I went over to "talk" with him. We've been working on some of his songs ever since and it's been a fantastic collaborative process, as Jay trusts my ears to let him know what works for me, etc. Very cool. I hope you'll come hear this amazing man - and he still sings gorgeously! Here's more info on him: Jay Alan Zimmerman is the composer/author of the stage musicals Jay Alan Zimmerman’s Incredibly DEaF Musical (named “Pick of The Fringe” by the Washington Post), My Café Cinderella, HoliDaze, and his current project I.M. — The Invisible Man Musical, as well as composer/author/director of the award-winning film musicals Love Burns and Pawns. He scored the plays Booth and Our Brutus, which were both Fringe First Award winners at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and had New York and London productions. Additional info at deafmusical.com, quirky videos at youtube/musicbyJAZ, and blog at http://www.jayalanzimmerman.com/.


Big news from my pal Jenna Esposito - she has her own column now at http://www.broadwayworld.com/! Go to the site and sign up for newsletter alerts - let's make this a big success for a woman who does so much for all of us in the cabaret world.

Thanks for stopping by and go see a show this week!

Love and light,
Raissa

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Happy Valentines Day week.

Hi Friends:



This weeks blog is short and sweet. I was planning to see Olivia Stevens in her new show PASSION, but ended up nursing a cold instead. Luckily, I can still go see Olivia next Tuesday at 7 (as well as 2/24) at the Metropolitan Room and so can you. I have not seen this show yet, but I've seen her others and know her to be a fascinating and talented performer, especially when directed by our mutual director, Eric Michael Gillett.




This cold has put behind the eight ball in my schedule and I didn't want this week to go by without recommending you go see Jenna Esposito in TAKIN' A CHANCE ON LOVE at 5 pm, Valentine's Day at the Metropolitan Room. I saw her in this show a few months ago and tell you you will have a "sweet" time of it if you go. Check out my blog from Oct. 9, 2008, to learn more about it.




If you're in CT this weekend, I'll be performing in a benefit for the Post Adoption Resource Center called, YOU GOTTA HAVE HEART, 5 pm at the Bethesda Lutheran Church, 450 Whitney Avenue, New Haven, CT. You can call 1-800-286-9889 for tickets and information. I'll be performing with gal pals, Candy Benge, Kristin Huffman and Randye Kaye amoung others, and we're being accompanied by the one and only Mark Janas! Rumor has it that the handsome Dr. Garrett Bennett may join me on a tune, as well! You can find out more at: http://www.adoptlss.org/special_events.html.




Sunday will find us all at the Algonquin Salon where our favorite newleyweds, Kristin Maloney and Adam MacDonald, will be co-hosting "Love & Marriage" and "Happy Birthday Harold Arlen". I'll be filling in secretarial duties for Peter Napolitano while he enjoys the debut of the show he directed for Salon regular, Paul Bodden, FOOL FOR LOVE at the Metropolitan Room, at 7 pm. So, you can catch Paul's show, and then head uptown to the Salon! I haven't seen this show yet, (I'm going on the 28th), but I know Paul's work as well as Peter's, and I know it'll be a good time.

Finally, for those of you who have cable, I'll be the featured guest on Linda Fields' show CABARET TODAY on TWC 67 this Friday night at 8 pm. Someone tape it for me, will ya?



Happy Valentine's Day to all!

Love and light,
Raissa
www.raissa.info

Monday, February 2, 2009

Raissa Recommends week of Feb. 1st. - updated

Hi Friends:

This is the amazing group of musicians who graced the stage of the Iridium for the January installment of Broadway Jazz on Broadway. From left to right, Musical Director Don Rebic, Chip Zien, Joel Rosenblatt (behind Chip) Ann Harada, me, Rosemary Loar, Sage, Tom Kennedy (behind Sage), Kirby Ward and Beverly Ward. If you read this blog last week, I promised you that things would happen onstage at the Iridium that never happened there before! Kirby Ward started it off by accompanying himself on ukulele, then TAP DANCING like a genius madman on a stage crowded with instruments and cords, while singing "I Could Have Danced All Night", and then bringing his gorgeous and talented wife and Broadway actress, Bev Ward, up to join him on a duet/medley of "Boy Wanted/Soon". We'll be bring Bev back to feature in a future Broadway Jazz, and maybe she'll let Kirby sing with her! Ann Harada drenched the room with her stunning mezzo/belt on "If I Were A Bell", "They All Laughed" and then she and pal, Chip Zien brought the house down with "Everything I Have Belongs to You." Chip proved that not only is he a Broadway legend, but that he also knows how to turn tunes like "Pretty Women" and "Look at That Face" into fantastic jazz choices. And you have not lived until you've seen and heard Rosemary Loar's "Quando Swing" which you can at least hear, if you get her CD available at her website. And three of the most talented and just plain FUN musicians there are, Don Rebic, Tom Kennedy and Joel Rosenblatt, played with aplomb. I asked Don to start the evening out, by singing the verse of "Le Jazz Hot" and then I finished it up. Singing that number with Don, and then singing the gorgeous arrangement he created for me of "Soon It's Gonna Rain", were favorite moments for me. I'm so grateful to all these musicians for joining me onstage and to Scott Barbarino for producing the series.

Tuesday night (2/3) at 8 pm I was back at the Iridium watching Laurie Krauz and Daryl Kojak in TAPESTRY REVISITED, which you can catch once a month at the Iridium. OMIGOD they were great! I'm wondering if there is anything Laurie can't sing - what a full voice, gorgeous range and interpretative style she has. Cannot wait to see her again.



Not to be missed either, is Mary Foster Conklin, when she brings her show, MOON & SAND - Songs of Salty Days and Sultry Night, to the Metropolitan Room this Friday and Saturday, 2/6 and 2/7 at 7:30 pm. She promises to cure our collective mid-winter blues, and if you have ever had the chance to see her perform, as I have, you can bet she will!

I promised I would tell you when David Colbert brought back his incredible show "WHAT THE ?!?!" to The Metropolitan Room. Well he's bringing it for one night only on Sunday, February 8th, at 7pm. This show defies categorization - suffice it to say, it was one of the best nights of theatre/cabaret I've ever spent. Directed by Kristine Zbornik, with Musical Direction by Saloner Charles Lindberg, featuring Tanya Holt and Karen Mack with Matt Scharfglass on Bass/Guitar and Justin Hines on Percussion. GO!



Don't forget two great bargains that are available to you every week: BIG NIGHT OUT with the fabulous Jenn Wren and irrepresible Bill Zeffiro at the Reprise Room at Dillons, 254 W. 54th Street - $10 cover, 1 item minimum. Open mic with incredible talent from 9 to 10 pm, and then a special composers showcase starting at 10. Last week I participated when the work of Hector Coris was featured. My face hurt from laughing and smiling so much! What a great night, great talent (like Jenna Esposito, Sierra Rein, Eadie Scott, Doug Shapiro, Johanna Weller - Fahy, to name a few) and great success for such a wonderful man! And every Sunday night, from 7 to 10 pm, for no cover and no minimum, join Mark Janas and Peter Napolitano for THE ALGONQUIN SALON in the lobby of the Algonquin Hotel on West 44th Street between 5th and 6th Avenue. You can sing, play an instrument, recite a scene, poem, story or just sit back and watch the great array of talent that come to share thier gifts. Sign up starts at 6:30 and this week's co-host is one of my favorite gal pals, Jenna Esposito. See y'all there!



I'm taking a few days off this week to rest up a bit and prepare for renovations to our CT home, and then I'm back in the city to record a demo for one of my favorites new shows, AT THE BACK OF THE NORTHWIND, written by Tom Tierney and Jeff Haddow, and directed by Sam Scalamoni. I played the Mom in a reading of this delightful show last year, and Noah Galvin played by son, Diamond. I am looking forward to reuniting with the wonderful cast to record the show.




Till next week...

Love and Light,
Raissa

Monday, January 26, 2009

Raissa Recommends - Week of Jan. 26th


Hi Friends:
Well, of course I'm going to recommend our newest BROADWAY JAZZ ON BROADWAY first! I'm very excited about my guests: Ann Harada, Rosemary Loar, Kirby Ward and Chip Zein. I can honestly say, that "things" will happen on the stage of the Iridium that I don't think have ever happened there before. (...hmmm....what DOES she mean?) Guess you'll find out if you come see us at the Iridium (http://www.iridiumjazzclub.com/) this Tuesday night - 2 sets, 8 and 10 pm. Pay one cover and stay for both sets, just meet the minimum again. Discount available for MAC, Cabaret Hotline and Cabaret Exchange.
You've got one more chance to catch Eric Michael Gillett's show, BEST OF MY LOVE at the Metropolitan Room, Monday night, 1/26 at 7 pm. Call 212-206-0440 to reserve. You owe it to yourself to go!
I keep thinking that things will slow down a bit and I can spend more time at home, but then,I've been hearing that from everyone. Last week I began filming my part in THE THIRD TESTAMENT, an exciting SAG Indie Film from Magdaline Pictures. I also had the pleasure of helping the producer cast some talented folks in this film, such as: Eric Michael Gillett, Tim Jerome, John Koprowski, Dan Arenovski, Candy Benge and (a little nepotism here) the very attractive Dr. Garrett Bennett. We wrap up winter footage this week, and then will shoot more in the spring. I'll let you know when it's released!
Sunday night, the lovely Sue Matsuki did a fantastic job co-hosting "January Jazzathon" at the Algonquin Salon. "Gonkette" Maureen Taylor (who you can catch at the Metropolitan Room for one more show on 1/31) was on hand to keep things running smoothly for Mark Janas and Peter Napolitano. The Salon has grown to such proportions, that we had to add in our own "Vanna Whites" to keep things on track - hence, our "Gonkettes": Maureen, Tanya Moberly, and Bobbie Horowitz! The Salon is held every Sunday night from 7 to 10 pm in the lobby of the Algonquin Hotel, 44th between 5th and 6th. There is no cover and no minimum, and if you are going to perform a song, spoken word, instrumental, whatever, be sure to see a "Gonkette" or the co-host when you arrive, fill out a card and get put into the talented mix. You can sign up for the newsletter to be sure to get all pertinent information by writing to algonquinsalon@aol.com and asking to be put on the list. Every now and then, we have a time change, and you'll be sure to know, if you go to this list.
The songs of Hector Coris are being featured this week at Jenn Wrenn and Bill Zeffiro's BIG NIGHT OUT on Thursday, 1/29, in their new home, The Reprise Room at Dillons - 254 West 54th Street. Open mic is from 9 to 10, and then the composer's show starts at 10. I'll be doing one of my favorite Coris songs, "Chelsea Boy".
So, since I'm performing two nights this week, I won't get to see any other shows. I recommend you check out http://www.cabaretexchange.com/, http://www.cabarethotlineonline.com/ and http://www.cabaretscenes.org/ to see who is playing where, and go see a show!
Love and light,

Friday, January 16, 2009

Raissa Recommends - Week of Jan. 19th

Hi Friends:

Many thanks to Scott Barbarino at http://www.cabaretexchange.com/ for linking this blog and Jenna Esposito's blog (http://www.jennaesposito.com/) to the home page. This means I better be good about updating this blog! So, I figure if I'm not so fancy with embedding photo's and websites in the fancy way, I can get more info out to you faster. I'll still add 'em when I can, but for now, I've got some great recommendations for you and just great stuff to tell you about performances I've seen.

First, mark your calendars and come see me host and Don Rebic and his trio in BROADWAY JAZZ ON BROADWAY next Tuesday, 1/27 - 8 and 10 pm. Our guests this month are: ANN HARADA (Ave. Q, Suessical), ROSEMARY LOAR (Sunset Blvd., Chess), KIRBY WARD (Showboat, Crazy For You) and CHIP ZIEN(Into The Woods, Falsettos). There's a $10 discount for MAC, Cabaret Hotline and Cabaret Exchange members - pay just one cover and see both sets - food/bev. minimum for each set will still apply. A big thank you to my wonderful husband, Dr. Garrett Bennett, for designing the graphic above, after spending a long day doing surgery!

Then, remember that you've gotta see Eric Michael Gillett in his smash show "BEST OF MY LOVE". There is one more performance remaining, Monday 1/26, at 7 pm. He's accompanied by the fantastic Don Rebic (who is also my musical director for BROADWAY JAZZ ON BROADWAY) and dreamy Steve Doyle on bass. more info at http://www.ericmichaelgillett.com/.

Last night, 1/19, I beheld the wonder that is David Colbert, at the Metropolitan Room. I knew he had a beautiful, legit voice, but I was totally unprepared for his versatility, acting ability and total lack of fear! Every moment in this brilliant show directed by Kristine Zbornik, worked. What a ride it was. David can sing anything - one minute like REM, and a rocker, the next, he's in opera mode with a glorious full throated baritone. His musical director, Charlie Lindberg is exceptional, the band, (on one week of rehearsal!) incredible, and how can you lose with talented Tanya Holt and Karen Mack singing back-up? Favorite moments of mine were "When You're Strange", "The Prayer" and "I Say A Little Prayer" with Tanya and Karen. I just couldn't wait to see where he'd go next. I won't say more, because I don't want to ruin any surprises for when he does this show again - and he MUST!! He doesn't have a website that I know of, but I'll be sure to let you know when he's performing again!

On Wednesday, 1/14, I was treated to a double header. I caught 98% of Shaynee Rainbolt's show with her four trombone band at the Iridium. She was stunning in a teal wrap gown that set off her complexion and red hair perfectly. She knows how to highlight the lyric and intent, and still keep a great jazz flair. One of my many favorites was "5 a.m.", and I learned so much from her about the fantastic Russel Garcia. I just got her CD and it's great! You can buy it and find out when she's performing again, if you check out her website: http://www.shayneerainbolt.com/. You can get on her mailing list there, too, and I highly recommend it.

So I only caught 98% of Shaynee's show, because I had to run out to catch my friend, Julie Reiber, go on for "Elphaba" in WICKED!! I could go on and on about Julie's performance, but let's just say she ROCKED in every way - voice, acting, passion - phenomenal. Last time I saw this show was when my friend, Adinah Alexander went on for Madame Morrible, and she was fantastic too. The show is in great shape. Although you can't see Julie for much longer in WICKED, as she is leaving in February, you can see her when she's my guest again at BROADWAY JAZZ ON BROADWAY at the Iridium, and check out http://www.juliereiber.com/ and keep posted here for more info...

David Auxier continues to amaze me - I caught the show he concieved, directed, wrote lyrics for and performed in, "I've Got A Little Twist", at the Triad on Thursday 1/15. It's one of the best nights of theatre/cabaret/comedy I've ever had. Gorgeous Michele McConnell (who I worked with in a reading, "At The Back of the North Wind" last year) showcased a glorious soprano and fantastic comedic chops. New to me were the talented Angela Smith, Colm Fitzmaurice, Stephen Quint, David Wannen, and musical director, Mark York. They all had their own amazing moments and when they worked as an ensemble, it was magic! David himself has one of the most beautiful voices in NYC today, and I hope more of you will get to see this fantastic show - whether you love G & S or not, or never even seen a G & S show, you will love it. Look for more info at: http://www.davidauxier.com/.

This week I will be at the Metropolitan Room on Wed. 1/21 watching "Menage" with Sarah Rice, Edd Clark and Marni Nixon - 3 wonderful and talented singers all and great people to boot.

I've already seen Maureen Taylor in "Taylor Made" - she's bringing it back to the Metropolitan Room for one night only on 1/31 - it's a great evening and you owe it to yourself to see her if you haven't already - http://www.metropolitanroom.com/ or call 212-206-0440.

And finally, here is what I had to say about John Koprowski's show last time I saw it:
“If you want to be moved, see a man perform directly from his heart and have a blast on stage as he rocks out to all the tunes baby boomers grew up with, then go see John Koprowski at the Beechman in ‘Dreams and Reflections’" - you will get the chance to do so if you catch him on 1/21 or 1/28 at 7 pm at the Beechman!

Whew - gotta get some work done now - thanks for stopping by and I'll post again later in the week.

Love and light,
Raissa