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Brooke Davis ~ I'm so sorry ......for everything
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- $20.00 - $115.00
- Show Type: Cabaret
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2 Beverage Minimum
Description: Brooke Davis ~ I'm so sorry ......for everything
Musical Director/Arranger/Pianist: Darren Cohen
We all have something to apologize for. After a “fairy-tale” childhood filled with horseback riding and choir singing; followed by an adulthood as a suburban soccer-mom creating Martha Stewart moments; Brooke Davis is ready to say she’s sorry... for everything. And she’s set to reveal her remorse in the New York City spotlight with a debut cabaret performance at the Metropolitan Room.
Davis has spent her life involved in the arts as a performer, producer, educator and advocate. An unwavering desire
Now it’s Davis’ turn to shine. In 2006, her dreams of pursuing aprofessional, post-suburban career took off when she landed a role in the huge commercial success, “Menopause the Musical.”Davis performed in several productions as Earth Mother, including long-standing runs in St. Louis, Philadelphia, Minneapolis, New York and Providence. The St. Louis Post-Dispatch called Davis “absolutely hilarious” as Earth Mother with a “terrific voice.”
In 2009, Davis took an ambitious leap and moved to NYC. Since then she has appeared in Law & Order, One Life to Live, several theatre projects and most recently shared the big screen with Emma Stone and Kierin Culkin in MOVIE 43.
“I’m so sorry… for everything” is a glimpse of a life that’s come full circle, from theatre geek to suburban mom to big city working actor. Musical Director Darren R. Cohen leads Davis on a journey that explores a variety of genres from pop, rock, and country to standards and musical theatre.
Cohen is a New York based Musical Director, Conductor, Pianist, Arranger, Author, and Coach. New York credits includeA Chorus Line, Chicago, Make Me A Song, Zombie Prom, Carnival, A…My Name Is Still Alice, The Fantasticks, And the World Goes ‘Round, Nunsense, and Show Me Where the Good Times Are. Cohen has been on the faculty at NYU Steinhardt School and Marymount Manhattan College. He has had the privilege of working with many legends that influenced his decision to pursue a career in theatre including Jule Styne, Richard Adler, Stephen Sondheim, Jerry Herman, John Kander, Dean Pitchford, Galt MacDermot, and William Finn. Cohen has also conducted and/or played for Donna McKecknie, Harriet Harris, Jeff McCarthy, Karen Ziemba, Debby Boone, Vicky Clark, Marni Nixon, Kaye Ballard, Anita Gillette, Karen Mason and Kristin Chenoweth to name a few.
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