The Money’s in the Basement
An hour of non-stop show tunes.
An hour of non-stop show tunes.
Carl F. Gauze takes in an intimate show with the wonderful Rebecca Fischer, performing Make Someone Happy as part of the Orlando Shakes Courtyard Cabaret Series.
Carl F. Gauze spends a quick evening with real deal classic Broadway crooner Larry Alexander at the Winter Park Playhouse.
Rednecks invade the classiest space in town and tear up the charts!
It’s the “Mutt and Jeff” Caberet!
Rogers and Hammerstein meet the Winter Park Playhouse in this medley of show tunes.
Static songs from a dynamic performer fill the house at this minimalist cabaret.
Kate Zaloumes and Lindsay Nancz serenade us with pop and Broadway as they sparkle in front of Chris Levey’s piano.
Basso-tenor Dustin Cunningham hits the low notes in this very masculine evening of cabaret.
Local starlet Natalie Cordone makes her 9th cabaret appearance, beating out longtime rival Kevin Kelly.
A young artist with a solid voice nails some nicely obscure show tunes.
The audience finally gets to sing along to a Winter Park Playhouse show.
Newcomer Michael Scott Ross impresses with his first Winter Park Playhouse cabaret.
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