A Shakespeare’s Heroines Cabaret
[Cabaret]
Often called “the greatest cabaret performer of her generation,” Golden Globe winner and Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter Amanda McBroom returns to Boston Court to celebrate the power of the Bard, performing her own contemporary songs that give voice to Shakespeare’s heroines. A trio of brilliant musicians, under the musical direction of highly acclaimed pianist and composer Michele Brourman, come together with Amanda to make a stunning musical event.
ABOUT THE ARTIST
AMANDA McBROOM has been called “…the greatest cabaret performer of her generation, an urban poet who writes like an angel and has a voice to match.” Her name first came to the attention of the music public when Bette Midler’s version of Amanda’s song THE ROSE hit number one all over the world in 1979. But it was Amanda’s performance of her own song on the Golden Globes (she won), Grammys (she didn’t) and The Tonight Show that launched her career as a singer as well as songwriter.
Her songs have have been recorded by the likes of Bette Midler, Leanne Rimes, Barry Manilow, Judy Collins, Barbara Cook, Anne Murray, Harry Belafonte, Betty Buckley, Stephanie Mills, The Manhattan Transfer, Donny Osmond, West Life, Nana Mouskouri, the Chipmunks, and the Baby Dinosaurs in LAND BEFORE TIME (she wrote all the songs for 16 Universal Cartoon videos with longtime collaborator Michele Brourman). But growing audiences worldwide became convinced that the best interpretations of McBroom songs are by McBroom herself and applaud her in concert halls around the world including Carnegie Hall in New York, the FORD Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, Wolftrap and Kennedy Center (where she sang with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Marvin Hamlisch) in Washington D.C., Angel Place Recital Hall in Sydney, Melbourne Recital Hall in Melbourne, Adelaide where she headlined the Festival of the Arts and Sun Yat Sen Memorial Hall in Taiwan and Pizza on the Park and Crazy Coq’s in London.
Be sure to join Amanda McBroom for this companion virtual event!
A CONVERSATION ON SHAKESPEARE’S HEROINES WITH AMANDA & MIRANDA
FEB 26, 4PM PT
VIRTUAL | ZOOM
Shakespeare scholar Miranda Johnson-Haddad joins cabaret legend Amanda McBroom for a spirited discussion on the Shakespearean heroines given voice in Amanda’s upcoming concert Lady Macbeth Sings the Blues and the portrayal of women in Shakespeare’s plays.