An evening of Broadway Leading Men's songs & sassy standards served Up with a twist of SHE. New York stage & screen actor, Lianne Marie Dobbs, returns to St Louis, bringing her hit solo show from 54Below on tour. Join her to raise a glass to the musical strength and lyrical beauty of women through classic Broadway songs and sassy standards - many originally intended for the male voice - including “Something’s Coming”, “How to Handle a Woman”, and “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face,” bookended by humorous and thought-provoking insights from celebrated feminists. “A spectacular, intriguing evening created by a performer who is completely captivating on every level.” - BroadwayWorld “When she sings, brilliance is in the air….” - SF Weekly "Saucy and sunny” according to Variety, Lianne Marie Dobbs is an in-demand performer who can “interpret a ballad with sensitivity and the dramatic ability of a seasoned actor, yet has a voice powerful enough to cause more damage to a venue’s roof than a Florida hurricane.” (TheatrePizzazz) “Why CAN’T a Woman…?” is arranged and music directed by Ron Abel, whose client list includes: John Lloyd Young, Lucie Arnaz, Joely Fisher, Bette Midler and Helen Reddy.
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The Cher Show (Non-Equity)
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PICTURES FROM A REVOLUTION
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Clayton Community Theatre (6/19 - 6/29) | ||
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Juanita K. Hammons Hall for the Performing Arts (1/28 - 1/30) | ||
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