Review - No Place To Go & The Broadway Musicals of 1950
by Ben Peltz - Mar 26, 2012
In the years between the fall of vaudeville and the rise of Comedy Clubs, Americans looking to enjoy some live stand-up would frequently gather at their local jazz venue, where rising stars like Lenny Bruce and Mort Saul would offer their observations in a rhythmic style that many would say mimicked the licks themselves. In his musical tale of losing his job, No Place To Go, playwright/composer/lyricist/performer Ethan Lipton tells the story of mounting disappointments in wry growls of spoken comical riffs that glide into an after-hours score heavily infused with jazz and blues.
Lynn Bernay, Dancer And Costumer, Dies At 77 On 12/9
by Gabrielle Sierra - Dec 19, 2008
Lynn Bernay, Dancer and Costumer, died on December 9th in Santa Fe, N.M. She was 77 years old and briefly battled brain cancer.
Lynn Bernay was born in Bronx, NY and started her acreer as a Radio City Rockette. She then went on to dance in many Broadway musicals and film adaptations.