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Nov262010

Steve Ross in Rhythm and Romance @ The Kranzberg Arts Center (St Louis)

 

Photo: Mike Martin 


Cabaret fans in St Louis must be rejoicing - not only will they get to see the New York cabaret legend Steve Ross this week, they’ll also be treated to the brilliant Barb Jungr next week.

Whenever the Cabaret Hall of Fame takes root, Steve Ross, hailed as The Crown Prince of New York cabaret, will be elected unanimously on the first ballot. Ever the ideal of charm, grace and wit, Steve now reveals a touch of wistful rue, of roads taken and not. He is at the very top of his game.

Over Thanksgiving weekend, Steve gives St. Louis first look at Rhythm and Romance, the new show he’s developing for his upcoming three-week run in the Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel in New York from January 18, 2011. Stay tuned for more information on his NYC season.      

Click here to read the Steve Ross interview by Dennis Brown.

Steve Ross official website: www.steveross.net

 

 

Steve Ross in Rhythm and Romance

Venue: The Kranzberg Arts Center in Grand Center, 501 North Grand Boulevard, St. Louis

Date: 26-27 November 

Time: 8.00pm

Tickets: $35

Bookings: Click here or call 314-725-4200, ext. 10

 

Lena Nobuhara

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