A Clamour of Cabaret: A Volume of Vaudeville Varietals

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FEATURING STORIES BY F. SCOTT FITZGERALD,

EDNA ST. VINCENT MILLAY, MIM GRANAHAN, JOSH HARTUNG,

EMILY EDWARDS & PATRICK STORCK

DIRECTED ERIC CHASE, EMILY EDWARDS, AMY OVERMAN,

JOSH HARTUNG & MIM GRANAHAN

AUGUST 7-16 @ UNDER ST. MARKS

F. Scott Fitzgerald and Edna St. Vincent Millay host an evening of song, dance and comedy featuring The Courtship (Themes & Variations) by Emily Edwards & Patrick Storck, On a Play Twice Seen by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Brother, Can You Spare a Rhyme? by Mim Granahan, Henry / Anne by Josh Hartung and Aria da Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay with musical performances by Nicole Lee Aiossa, Mel DeLancey, Josh Hartung and the Dysfunctional Vaudeville Band plus a song & tap dance by Gyda Arber.

A Clamour of Cabaret is a frothy, fun evening that shows, through something that isn’t quite parody, how little things have changed since the turn of the last century” – Leah Richards and John Ziegler, Culture Catch

“It went by so fast that when the lights came on, I wanted more!” – Laysha Duran, Manhattan Twist

Horse Trade Theater Group will present Dysfunctional Theatre Company’s evening of short plays, A Clamour of Cabaret: A Volume of Vaudeville Varieties featuring stories written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Mim Granahan, Josh Hartung, Emily Edwards, and Patrick Storck directed by Eric Chase, Emily Edwards, Josh Hartung, Amy Overman, and Mim Granahan. The show will feature Nicole Lee Aiossa, Gyda Arber, Josh Beyers, Rob Brown* Alexandra Cohen-Spiegler, Mel DeLancey, Tim Dowd, Emily Edwards, Jenny Gill, Josh Hartung, Brian Charles Johnson*, Saidue Karmo, Amy Overman, Justin Plowman, Amy Beth Sherman* and Adam Swiderski with Sound and Lighting Design by Justin Plowman, and Choreography by Nicole Lee Aiossa and Emily Edwards. *Appears courtesy of the Actors’ Equity Association A Clamour of Cabaret: A Volume of Vaudeville Varietals will play a two-week engagement at UNDER St. Marks (94 St. Marks Place between 1st Avenue and Avenue A) August 7-16, Thursday through Saturday at 8pm. Tickets ($18/$15 students & seniors) are available online at www.horseTRADE.info or by calling Smarttix at 212-868-4444.

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