Photo Coverage: Uptown Express Performs at Lincoln Center Barnes & Noble
by Eddie Varley
- Sep 13, 2008
On Wednesday, September 10th, New York's favorite five-part harmony guys, Uptown Express, offered a live performance at New York's Barnes & Nobel Lincoln Sqaure location. The program featured musical numbers featured on Uptown Express' new CD, 'Walk Like a Man.'
Dancers Over 40 Celebrates Spring Fling On 5/18
by BWW News Desk
- May 7, 2008
DANCERS OVER 40 Celebrates a Wonderful Year, with an extra special Spring Fling on Sunday, May 18th, from 7:00 -10:00 pm at the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater Studios, 405 West 55th Street (at 9th Avenue). There will be wine, food and music, and some of the DO40 members will perform numbers from some of the past panels -- the 'Women of Fosse' (The Manson Trio from 'Pippin'), the 'Men of Fosse' (George Marcy performing from 'Damn Yankees') and the 'Dancers and Creative Talents of Gower Champion' (Richard Skipper) as Carol Channing!performing from 'Hello, Dolly!'.
Peter Howard, Broadway Legend, Passes Away
by BWW News Desk
- Apr 20, 2008
Peter Howard, whose long spanning career found him working as everything from dance arranger on the original Hello Dolly! to musical director on Baby passed away on Friday April 18th, 2008
Photo Flash: Channing Visits 'Carol Channing in Concert'
by BWW
- Jun 6, 2007
On June 5, 2007 at 7 pm , the Hideaway Room At Helen's hosted a very special benefit performance of 'Carol Channing in Concert: Starring Richard Skipper' for the Dr. Carol Channing/Harry Kullijian Foundation For The Arts, with special guests Channing and husband Kullijian in attendance!
Skipper, deRoy, Etc. Take Part in NY Nighlife Discussion
by BWW News Desk
- Feb 20, 2007
The Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs (MAC) will present 'Intimate Nights: The Golden Age of Cabaret ~ A Discussion About the History of New York's Nightlife,' the third in this season's ongoing MAC Seminar Series, focusing on all aspects of Live Entertainment
Richard Skipper as Carol Channing: Faux, But Still a Diamond
by Michael Dale
- Jun 20, 2006
Richard Skipper not only looks and sounds like the original star of Hello, Dolly! and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, but his knowledgeable and loving portrayal gives us a realistic glimpse at the woman's passion for performing and desire to make a personal connection with the strangers who flocked to see her.
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