Monday, December 29, 2008

Celebrating the purr-fectly marvelous life of EARTHA KITT...

Christmas Day was a bitter-sweet one for me, and for many here in Austin and around the world. Singer-Actress-Dancer-Diva EARTHA KITT left us. But how fabulous that the woman who gave us "Santa Baby" would depart our world on this of all days!
When I brought Eartha down to Austin Cabaret Theatre for our 2006 Gala, it was an event unlike any other.
Gracious, grand, generous of time, and mischievously funny, Miss Kitt won over our multi-generational audience from her first purr.
She won me over long before that, and through the years I'm so blessed to have been her sounding-board, occasional director, and--best of all--friend.
No one was a better poster child for enjoying the finer things in life than Miss Kitt. In one concert, she casually told the audience, "...my favorite meal happens to be Salad Endive, Beluga Caviar, Filet Mignon, and Dom Perignon Champagne. Thanks to all of you, I can afford it now."
So...please...raise your glasses high, ladies and gentlemen, and let's have a toast to my buddy.
We're going to miss you, E.K. Thanks for being one of the finer things in my life.
XO
Stuart

(PS...I know some of you are waiting for the latest cabaret and Broadway reports from New York, so look for those just after the New Year!)

Monday, November 24, 2008

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

To all the friends of ACT...
I'm so thankful for the support, the words of encouragement, the applause, and the love that you show not only me, but our talented guest artists.
I feel truly blessed to be a part of the Austin community.
Please have a wonderful, special, safe, and tasty Thanksgiving!
Come see us in the new year with JIM CARUSO's CAST PARTY on January 29-30.
Don't forget, we also do gift certificates for those hard-to-buy-for people on your list!
(just call me at 512-289-2287)
All the best,
XO
STUART

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

ONE WEEK TILL KEVIN!

JUST A QUICK REMINDER...
The handsome and talented KEVIN SPIRTAS graces our showroom
NOVEMBER 20-21.


Don't miss this star of stage, screen, and TV in his terrific show,


NIGHT & DAYS!

Kevin starred as Mike in Broadway's A Chorus Line, spent 7 1/2 years as Dr. Craig Wesley on Days of Our Lives, and had all of the Broadway community buzzing when he was cast as Hugh Jackman's standby in The Boy From Oz!

You'll love the side-splitting stories and songs as Kevin explores the ups and downs of Broadway and Soap Opera life!


Call 453-ACTS to order your tickets now!

PLUS...

You'll be helping to support the American Heart Association's GO RED FOR WOMEN campaign!
See full details below!

And we'll see YOU at the Cabaret!


XOXO
Stuart



Tuesday, November 4, 2008

DO YOU KNOW ANY WOMEN?

...Ok, everyone knows some women...but did you know that heart disease is the
Number 1 Killer of Women???

That's why for our next performance, which features the dashing
KEVIN SPIRTAS in his critically acclaimed one-man show Night and Days, a portion of each ticket sale is being donated to The American Heart Association's GO RED FOR WOMEN Campaign!

(...cue the Damn Yankees cast recording... "You gotta have heart, miles and miles and miles of heart...")

Which actually makes my point...not only does ACT love celebrating the Great American Songbook and the Great American Musical, but we think it's an obligation--and a priviledge--to give back to the community. After all, without the terrific community of patrons here in Austin, we wouldn't be around.

And that would break my heart.

So...I know you're thinking "How can I make this a success and help stop heart disease in its tracks?" I'm glad you asked!

BUY TICKETS.

And then go one step further for me. Call two friends. Invite them to the show. If they decide living under a rock suits them just fine, call two more friends. And DON'T STOP till you get two other people to come to the show with you.

Easy. Fun. WORTH IT. I guarantee.

Night and Days starring KEVIN SPIRTAS
November 20-21, 2008 -- Dinner available at 7:00, show 8:30
The Mansion at Judges' Hill
(MLK & Rio Grande)
TICKETS ONLY $39...CALL 453-ACTS

Ok, so that's the end of the pitch...for now...

At the end of October, I high-tailed it down to Houston's Theatre Lab for a performance by my friend and former boss Susan Claassen in her one-woman tour-de-force, A Conversation With Edith Head. Based on the famed costume designer, it's equal parts entertaining and educational. Suz just returned from a smash run in London's West End. Not only does she bear an uncanny resemblance to Ms. Head, she becomes the dazzling & difficult diva of design. And Theatre Lab did a beautiful job presenting her. Perhaps one day soon we can get this show to Austin!

Lots of fun was had at our first annual Halloween Party.
It was a small affair here in the neighborhood, but next year...LOOK OUT!
We're going to "scare" up a bunch of people, have some great food for "goblin" up, and make it a fundraiser for Austin Cabaret Theatre. We did take some donations at the party for ACT (big, BIG thanks to those who so charitably gave). Also, a big thanks goes to Brian Jenson and Rick Payton for the food preparation. So mark your calendars for next Halloween...it would be a "grave" mistake to miss it!

I can't wait to see you all at the next show...round up the troops, forward this to your friends, let's fill the place and wipe out heart disease!!!

XO, Stuart

Thursday, October 23, 2008

THE BIG APPLE REPORT!

Ok, kids! Grab a cup of coffee or a cocktail (depending on the time of day...) and settle in! This post has "all the news that's fit to print...and then some!"

First off, a fabulous time was had by all with the incomparable AMANDA McBROOM and MICHELE BROURMAN. You missed a p-a-r-t-y if you missed that show.
I just can't thank these delightful and TALENTED ladies enough. What a TERRIFIC show...

Now...NEW YORK:
I was in the big, bad Apple for the annual Broadway Cabaret Festival, which is an excellent opportunity for me to view potential Artists to bring to ACT. Being the superstitious fella that I am, I won't put in print who is being considered for the 09/10 Season, but if ya call me I might tell ya!
At the convention...
I got to see some of my pals, like esteemed writer and critic Roy Sander:

And my fellow Cancerian and longtime show-biz buddy Doug Ladnier, who was performing at the convention:
Also got to visit with Liz Callaway, and Alex Rybeck, both Austin Cabaret Alumni.
Producer Scott Siegel always puts together a grand convention, with diverse artists.
Thanks, Scott!

The best part of being in New York was my best big city pal JODY JACKSON came with me. The moment we stepped out of the hotel and I offered her my arm, she cried out "At last, my arm is whole again!!!" I guess that makes me Mrs. Lovett.

Beyond the convention, I was able to take in some other entertainment, as well...starting with the revival of EQUUS on Broadway. Richard Griffiths and Daniel Radcliffe lead the strong cast in this classic by Peter Shaffer. I will forego the temptation to make a joke about seeing Harry Potter's magic wand (oops, guess I did it anyway...). The production values were stunning, the acting superb.

Also on tap was the new musical Billy Elliot direct from a successful London premiere. The show at the Imperial Theatre was quite good...I liked it but didn't love it.
On Thursday I went to DON'T TELL MAMA's to see Seth Rudetsky's Chatterbox. This is a weekly "must-do" as each week Seth brings in a different B'way star in an informal "talk-show" format. His guest was Lin-Manuel Miranda, writer and Tony winner for IN THE HEIGHTS...

...which I saw last season and loved. Look for Lin-Manuel's work in the revival of WEST SIDE STORY coming soon to Broadway. He is doing the lyric translation for the songs that are sung by the "Sharks," which will all be in Spanish. Great concept...

I took in the play TO BE OR NOT TO BE, based on the movie(s) of the same title. Mother always told me that if I couldn't say anything nice, don't say anything at all.

Hmmm...the sets were pretty.

I also attended the opening night party of ALL MY SONS. Very swanky, very exclusive. Very ME! (ha-ha-ha...)
I went as the "date" of dear bud Armando Licon, who does the wigs for GREASE on Broadway, and cuts the men's hair for ALL MY SONS...


...and he was able to get me into AMERICAN IDOL star ACE YOUNG's dressing room for a visit. Ace just stepped into the role of Kenicke in Grease. He is so gracious, charming, kind, and sweet. Thank you, Ace, for taking time to chat. And I'm serious about coming to Austin...your voice would be wonderful on the Great American Songbook...(write to him thru his website and tell him so, everyone!!!!!)
That's right, ladies...me alone with Ace...but don't worry, he totally plays for your team, girls.
And he really is gorgeous. I kinda hate him.
My friends Sara and Craig (Sara is with Sterling Affairs, the folks responsible for the amazing food at ACT, The Mansion, and The Long Center) were in town and we managed to squeeze in some time together, including dinner at my favorite Chez Josephine and it's brilliant "host-with-the-most" Jean-Claude Baker. We brunched at 44x10, and hit some of the sights...

Saturday brought me the matinee of A TALE OF TWO CITIES, The Musical. Picture a Lifetime Television mini-series based on the Dicken's novel as a musical. Yep.
Then, truly from the ridiculous to the sublime, I caught my friend Patrick Page (brilliantly portraying King Henry opposite Frank Langella's Sir Thomas Moore) in A MAN FOR ALL SEASONS. What an honor to take in that performance. Thanks for the fabulous seats, Patrick!!!

Monday night was an especially hysterical diversion, with CELEBRITY AUTOBIOGRAPHY at the Triad.
This wacky, wonderful show features a rotating cast of stars...our night included Kristen Johnston (worth the price of admission to hear her read from Mr. T's autobiography...), Matthew Broderick, Sherri Shepherd (hysterical as Elizabeth Taylor...), Seth Rudetsky, Susie Essman, and Eugene Pack. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time. Especially at the litany of food likes and dietary avoidances of Mr. Neil Sedaka. Crazy.

As if that wasn't enough, we followed it up with the tail end of the concert by Asian internet anomole Wing (my ears are still bleeding) and JIM CARUSO'S CAST PARTY! (don't forget, he's coming to Austin Cabaret Theatre in January!!!)

Tuesday night I caught ACT and Trading Spaces diva PAIGE DAVIS in the Broadway revival of BOEING BOEING (Paige, you ROCK with those tickets! THANKS!). My sides still hurt from laughing. Not only was Paige terrific (SO much fun to see her play a "brassier, more brazen" role than I'm used to!), but the entire ensemble knocks it out of the park. I also was able to visit with Broadway, TV, Film, and BOEING star CHRISTINE BARANSKI backstage after the show, in a meeting that Paige was kind enough to set up...we were discussing the possibility of an ACT appearance. Be still, my beating heart. Yes, kids, she's interested!

We went with fellow TS Designer Hildi and her gorgeous Mom, and followed up the show with dinner and drinks at Bar Central, where Katie Holmes was dining at the next booth. Only in New York.
If you're still with me at this point, congrats--you have more stamina than Lance Armstrong! I finished out the trip by seeing the Mamet play SPEED THE PLOW (for which a little stamina was also needed...). A huge thank you to the fabulous Irene Candy for arranging the seats. Jeremy Pivens was wonderful, Raul Esparza very strong, didn't like Elizabeth Moss. The best part was taking it in with my "separated-at-birth-fellow-Broadway-queen" Tommy O'Malley, who came down from Boston so we could catch up and laugh. Tommy used to be the arts features writer and critic at the Austin American-Statesman, who often would get us some great press. God, I miss him!!!
So that's it...EXCEPT that I am reminding you to get your tickets to KEVIN SPIRTAS at Austin Cabaret Theatre...call me at 453-2287. More about that next time...
PLEASE POST A COMMENT AT THE LINK BELOW if you aren't completely comatose by now.
XO
Stuart
LEAVE A COMMENT HERE SO I KNOW YOU VISITED!!!

Thursday, September 25, 2008

ONLY ONE WEEK AWAY!!!

Friends!
Don't forget, the amazing AMANDA McBROOM is gracing our showroom in only one week!
Performances are Thursday-Friday, Oct 2-3, '08.
Pre-show dining is available (and it's yummy!) and showtime is 8:30 pm.
Read more about her on her site (click the pic to the right) or below.
Great seats are still available, and you DO NOT WANT TO MISS THIS SHOW!
Remember, you can also still order Season Tickets.

I look forward to seeing you all.
This posting is short and sweet, but I have an upcoming trip to NY, and will have lots of stories (and some photos) to share with you then.
Meanwhile, leave a comment (click below) so I know you were here.
XOXO
Stuart

Sunday, September 21, 2008

From Diva to Diva...to Diva!!!

I simply can't BELIEVE that it's time for another show!
Seems like I just sent La Stritch off to the Emmy's, and here I am welcoming another...
fabulous... funny... DELICIOUS guest star...
drum roll, please...
AMANDA McBROOM!
For those of you who don't know this enchanting and witty singer-songwriter, all I have to say is four words and you'll know exactly who she is...
"Bette Midler's The Rose."
Yup. Amanda wrote it.
AND YOU HAVE NEVER HEARD THAT SONG SUNG UNTIL YOU HEAR AMANDA DO IT.
Wow. Not to mention the other incredible music this lovely lady has penned.
You are in for a treat, my friends.
Her shows are October 2-3, at the beautiful MANSION AT JUDGES' HILL (MLK & Rio Grande) (512) 453-ACTS.
Tickets are $39 and pre-show dining is available. DON'T MISS IT!!!!
A very special thanks to all of you who came to see Elaine Stritch, At Liberty, At Austin Cabaret Theatre.
Holy cow, what a show. A living legend...
PLEASE, do continue to support us and attend our performances.
BIG NEWS--
we are in the process of "re-vamping" our website, and the very clever folks at Sitestreet are the geniuses behind what you'll be seeing soon. Video, on-line ordering, news & views...oooooh, it's just too exciting for words!
I'll keep you posted.
Thanks, my friends--and I'll see you at the cabaret!
XO
Stuart

Thursday, August 28, 2008

Look, Ma! I'm a Cover Model!!!

Hello, Friends!
Ok, so if you haven't ordered your tickets to
ELAINE STRITCH...AT LIBERTY...AT AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE,
then surely you now know what a huge deal it is that we got her--I mean, if The Chronicle is putting ME on it's cover, then this MUST be big news! And it really is...
Elaine's show is amazing, and I've been bragging to her about what incredible audiences we have here in Austin, so don't let me down!
This TONY AWARD WINNING SHOW runs FOUR NIGHTS, SEPTEMBER 3-6.
A scrumptious dinner is included at 7:00, all for only $79!
Call me directly at 512-289-2287 for your tickets.
There are two "sister" stories in The Chronicle...one is about the Cabaret, and one about Elaine.
Surf around on there...it's fun stuff! SEE YOU AT THE MANSION!!!
XO
Stuart

Friday, August 22, 2008

GET ROCK-HARD ABS!

...Because you're going to be laughing SO hard at
ELAINE STRITCH, AT LIBERTY, AT AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE
that you won't need to do sit-ups for a month!
Did you order your seats yet? I don't want you to miss out on the fun!
I've brought some dynamite acts to ACT.
But booking ELAINE STRITCH is probably my proudest moment.
You're really going to love this show.
ORDER NOW!!!!!
I mean, seriously, where else can you get to see a Tony Award winning show, WITH dinner, in an intimate, gorgeous space, for only $79?
I sent out a challenge to fill a table...how's that going? I need your help on this, one, my friends!
Thanks Dennis & Robert, Amy & Vicky, Stephanie, Taub gang, and Lutie & Frost Bank!
They were up to the challenge...are YOU?
:)
Make sure you pick up THE WEST AUSTIN NEWS this weekend. Forrest Preece did an interview with Elaine! I'll let you know about some other press that's hitting soon, too.
One piece of press you might like to ponder is a review from her London engagement (which she just finished and now is coming directly to Austin). I love the intro:
"The world has very few true Broadway legends left, especially none still appearing on stage and as in your face as Elaine Stritch. Now in her eighties, she remains as funny, fragile and as forceful a performer as you are ever likely to see."
The lady is indeed a Legend. Don't miss it!
XO
Stuart
(PS...don't forget to post a comment for me, so I know you were here! Click the link below!)

Thursday, July 31, 2008

Bette, Bets, and Jets!!!

In an ongoing effort to scour the earth for fabulous entertainment to bring to YOU, I've just returned from Sin City!
(ok, it was really my birthday trip, BUT...I did manage to squeeze in a couple meetings, and some excellent shows)


HOWEVER...before I delve into all of that...don't forget that we are presenting...

THE TONY AWARD WINNING BROADWAY SHOW,
ELAINE STRITCH...AT LIBERTY!
That's right--you don't have to go to New York and pay those big ticket prices. You get to see it here, in our intimate showroom at
The Mansion at Judges' Hill, home of Austin Cabaret Theatre! Tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity are only $79, and that includes a scrumptious dinner!!!
(and how about the DIVINE portrait from
Kathy Womack?!?! Limited edition prints will be available at the show, signed by both Womack and Stritch!)
You can download an order form to mail in by clicking the icon above/right, or call me directly at (512) BUY-ACTS.
Call now for the best seating!!!


Ok...Viva Las Vegas--
Opening with "I Knew You Were Waiting For Me" was perfect for the much anticipated (well, by ME, anyway...) reunion concert of
Donny & Marie.
Yes, Osmond.
The show was everything and more I could have wanted. The good parts were really good, and the bad parts were even better.
My favorite part of the show was the unintentionally hysterical moment, when during his Stevie Wonder tribute, Donny Osmond--the whitest man on the planet--sang the immortal phrase "Looking back on when I was a little nappy-headed boy..."
Now I ask you. Did no producer, director, dancer, or musician ever stop rehearsal and say, "Ummm, Donny...???"
I nearly wet my chair then fell off it. It seems, however, that I was the lone member of the sold-out crowd who found the hilarity in it.
They both looked fantastic, and are headed to the Flamingo Hilton this fall for an extended run. Who knows, maybe ACT will be next...?



Of course, how can you do Vegas and not go to the "grand-daddy" of all Vegas shows, Jubilee?!
It's the last of a dying breed...the gorgeous showgirls, over-the-top sets, enormous headdresses, and more feathers than even MY closet...what's not to love?
I mean, for goodness sake, they even sink the Titanic on stage.
My friend and ACT National Board member Jody Jackson (Miss Jackson if you're nasty...) had a total melt-down after the show which resulted in her shouting the now-immortal words, "If I see one more skinny bitch in a tight dress and high heels I'm going to knock her down!!!"
This phrase, naturally, was repeated often...though with less venom.


An OUTRAGEOUSLY good time was had at
Bette Midler, The Showgirl Must Go On!
Classic Bette; bawdy, gaudy, and naughty!
Plus, her unbelievable skill of going from camp to heartfelt in the blink of an eye.

She is the entertainer's entertainer.
She'll be there in 6-week rotations with Elton John, and Cher...
or, as Bette puts it, "the trifecta of gay entertainment!"


I also caught the
Cirque du Soliel show LOVE, featuring the music of the Beatles.
Gorgeous, as all their shows are.



Lunch with my friend Michael LaFleur--a fabulous director, artistic coordinator, producer, and all-around good guy was another high point. You thought I had stories??? He's the bomb. He shared a very funny story about running into Ms. Stritch on the street in NY.
He is hoping to come in for her show--he'll tell it to you!


I also squeezed in a meeting with Rene Ruiz, of
Toxic Audio...plans are in the works for their Spring appearance at ACT! They are amazing!!! They just closed their critically-acclaimed Vegas show, and we got to catch one of the final performances.
In a word, brilliant!



Birthday dinner at
Le Cirque (our favorite)...

A helicopter ride around the city...

Playing slots and "Moo Cow" (don't ask)...

A great time was had by all!


Ok, you know the drill...I've babbled on enough...time for YOU to POST A COMMENT below.

Do that right after you call me and order your tickets for Elaine Stritch!

XOXO
Stuart


Thursday, July 17, 2008

Hello, Friends!
Ok, before I get to some great news and interesting (I hope) sightings, I NEED YOUR HELP!
HELP! HELP! HELP!
I've mentioned before that--while I'm thrilled ACT is so highly regarded--I no longer want to be "Austin's best kept secret."
Marketing dollars are few, however. So...
Please do me a favor...Send this blog out to everyone you know who enjoys GREAT entertainment, because that's what Austin Cabaret Theatre provides. If each of you sent this out to just TWO friends (and they told two friends, and they told two friends...am I the only one old enough to remember that commercial? anyway...), we could do more with your help than any marketing budget could.
And when you have LEGENDARY DIVAS like ELAINE STRITCH coming in her TONY AWARD WINNING BROADWAY SHOW...well, what's not to like???
Ok...on to the dish--
I just got back from Los Angeles...it was great to be home, and although I got to have some fun (like going to Disneyland for my annual birthday pilgrimage), there was some work, too!
I took in a concert reading at the Festival for New Musicals called DANCE WITH ME, starring Jai Rodriguez, of Queer Eye fame. It was terrific to see him again, and we had some time to catch up after the show...Yes, we have been trying to get him to Austin Cabaret Theatre for a while. His voice is gorgeous, kids. But the best part was this show really shows off his acting chops. He brought tears to my eyes with his portrayal of a young Desi Arnaz. Also at the show was his Queer Eye companion (and host of the new hit How To Look Good Naked) Carson Kressley...who said to me...
"Have we met before? You look really familiar." Sadly, I was the only one of the two of us who found the irony in that statement.
I also took in a new play at Pasadena Playhouse: Looped, which stars Valerie Harper as Tallulah Bankhead. She was FIERCE, and the play is riotous.
Last but not least, I urge you again to get the word out--forward this blog, and then POST A COMMENT BELOW so I know you were here! Thoughts? Ideas? Acts you'd like to see at ACT?
And call for your tickets to Elaine Stritch...At Liberty! (see the blog posted below, or click above for order form!). You can also call me directly for tickets, at 512-BUY-ACTS.
You SERIOUSLY don't want to miss this one...
Kiss-Kiss!
Stuart

Friday, June 27, 2008

ANOTHER Tony Award winner at ACT!

Make me a promise. Raise your right hand...go on, I'll wait...
Ok--promise me that if you can't make it to any other theatrical event this year, you'll come to ELAINE STRITCH--AT LIBERTY AT AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE. (September 3-6, 2008)

Why?

First of all, this legendary lady won the Tony Award for this very show...that YOU get to see close-up and personal in our beautiful, intimate showroom at The Mansion at Judges' Hill.
Secondly (as if you needed another reason), you're seeing this show which includes dinner for only $79. You can't see a Broadway show for that price, let alone eat!
Third, this is literally one of the most well-crafted evenings of theatre I've ever witnessed.
...and finally, we just learned that instead of touring the show (which was the original plan), Ms. Stritch has decided to do the run in London, come directly here to AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE, and then "that's it." This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!
There's an order form link you can click on at the top right of this blog...HERE'S THE SCOOP--
Tickets to ELAINE STRITCH--AT LIBERTY AT AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE
are currently only available with a Season Ticket purchase with no limit! (ie--you can buy one Season Ticket and 20 for Elaine if you want...and some have!)
AFTER July 16th, IF there are any tickets left, they will go on individual sale. ORDER NOW to guarantee that you have seats.

I'm obviously OUTRAGEOUSLY excited about this show. You will understand when you come to see it (remember? you raised your right hand and promised!).

Don't miss this entertainment icon who emblazoned songs like Ladies Who Lunch and I'm Still Here on the theatrical map.

Austin Cabaret Theatre...it really is the "toniest" night in town!!!
"Everybody, RISE!"

Thursday, June 5, 2008

It was RIDICULOUS and it was SUBLIME!!!



Well, no one can say that Austin Cabaret Theatre doesn't offer something for everyone! The two nights of From the Ridiculous to the Sublime were loads of fun, with a variety of song, dance, silliness, and props.



LOTS of props.



Not to mention five costume changes, but who's counting?! Thanks everyone for the terrific feedback, and the lovely, warm reception. I was pretty sure you all would like selections such as "Who Can I Turn To," but when I threw in tunes about not wearing underwear or lesbian seagulls, who knows what can happen? Needless to say, everyone reacted just as I'd hoped, and I appreciate the enthusiastic responses.

Please feel free to leave your thoughts on a post here to share with others.



Some major "thank you's" that I didn't get to share on show night--


The Kathy Womack Gallery
(click here for gallery info! but then come back, ok?)

Green Mango Real Estate
(click here so I can sell you a house. Seriously. I need to cover costume costs!!!)


The Lind Family Foundation

David Perkoff Music

MusicMakers

Brian Jenson

my Band, and the incredible Dustin L. Struhall

"Los Dos Nicoles"--the zany Nicole Shiro and Nicole Marosis...I COULD NOT have done this without you two...

and the AMAZING staff at
Sterling Affairs/The Mansion at Judges' Hill who had to deal with my craziness, and also had to clean up after the confetti cannons, fire-eating, and molting feathers.



Lots of feathers. Sorry, PETA.


I've posted a few pictures here (in case you didn't come to the show...you know who you are...

and so do I, incidentally.)

...and look for some video soon. I think I might actually have enough technical wherewithall to get it loaded onto the blog...



Again, my many thanks to all who attended.

If you had HALF as much fun as I did, then it was a HUGE success!!!



XOXO
Stuart

Monday, May 12, 2008

STUART MOULTON in FROM THE RIDICULOUS TO THE SUBLIME!

Greetings, friends!
This post is shameless self-promotion, I know, but PLEASE come see my BRAND NEW SHOW, From the Ridiculous to the Sublime!
The show runs May 29-30 in our beautiful showroom at The Mansion at Judges' Hill (MLK & Rio Grande). It's a celebration of some of the most ludicrous songs ever written for the stage, and some of the most lush ever written for the stage. You'll laugh, you'll cry, it's shorter than Cats...
Best of all, it's a PARTY to finish up our seventh season (I still can't believe it)!
I will be joined by Los Dos Nicoles (the divine Nicole Shiro & Nicole Marosis) and a really killer band.
Order your tickets by calling (512) BUY-ACTS. (ain't that cute?)
BIG BIG thanks to the stellar KATHY WOMACK for her outrageously good portrait. I paid her extra to take out the crows feet. Visit her gallery on 5th & Brazos downtown, or go to http://www.kwomack.com/
Finally, make sure you order your Season Tickets for the SPECTACULAR 2008-2009 line-up. It's the only way to get seats for the Tony Award winning ELAINE STRITCH...AT LIBERTY!
Scroll down on this webpage and read more, plus you can click on the link to the order form!
We'll see you at the cabaret, ol' chums!
XOXO
Stuart

Monday, April 28, 2008

"Pop!" goes the Workshop!


Not only did we have a FANTASTIC time with the enormously talented MICHAEL HOLLAND & KAREN MACK, but they also conducted a very enlightening workshop on how pop, rock, and contemporary music are becoming the mainstay of today's Musical Theatre.

Students from the St. Edward's University theatre program participated, performing both standard and contemporary show music, getting terrific feedback and advice from Karen & Michael.

Think of it as "Idol" without the snippy, nasty one...

The show was a huge success...I wasn't sure how my Great American Songbook-loving audiences were going to react to irreverant pop medleys, but suffice it to say, I'm surprised there's still a ceiling on the Mansion! What a welcome reception and outrageous response!

Don't forget to order your SEASON TICKETS! This way you can also secure your ELAINE STRITCH performances! There's a jpeg of the order form here...click on it, print it out, and send it in!!!

(and check back to this blog soon for information on MY upcoming show, From the Ridiculous to the Sublime!)
XOXO
Stuart

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Austin Cabaret Theatre proudly presents the Tony Award winning show...

ELAINE STRITCH...AT LIBERTY!
That's right...the incomparable, incredible, ELAINE STRITCH kicks off our '08-'09 Season with a four-night run of her Tony winning turn, AT LIBERTY!
And let me tell you...phone calls from "Stritchie" are the best things in the world. I laugh my a** off. We sat recently in her apartment in NYC and we had a ball.
I really felt like one of the "ladies who lunch!"
(yes, she does it in the show!)
And what a pro. This octogenarian is feistier than a pit-bull, and brings more energy and entertainment to the stage than I've ever seen. It is, I think, the most perfectly crafted evening of theatre I've ever witnessed.
AND AUSTIN CABARET THEATRE is bringing this Broadway smash to our intimate showroom!
Details:
SEPTEMBER 3-6, 2008
$79 which INCLUDES a scrumptious dinner at The Mansion at Judges' Hill
CALL 512-453-ACTS for tickets and information
NOTE: Tickets are currently ONLY available with an 08/09 Season Ticket subscription. They are going fast!
IF there are seats still available for individual sale after May 31st, we will post that on the website and on this blog.
ALSO...
Don't forget to call for tickets to NUMBER 2's!
featuring NY's MICHAEL HOLLAND & KAREN MACK (see below)
We'll see you at the Mansion!!!!

Monday, April 7, 2008

LAUGH SO HARD YOU MIGHT...NUMBER 2?

DO NOT MISS OUR NEXT SHOW.
There.
I said it.
And I really mean it--
Michael Holland and Karen Mack return to Austin Cabaret Theatre in their critically acclaimed
NUMBER 2's!
The show is APRIL 24-25 at The Mansion at Judges' Hill (MLK & Rio Grande) at 8:30 pm.
This assault on your funny bone pays homage to 50 years of Billboard hits that climbed as far as number two, but never grasped the top spot!
Done in their crowd-pleasing musical melding mayhem, this show is both hysterical and historical--and will leave you cheering for more.
You're gonna LOVE it...and you're gonna laugh yourself silly.
PLUS...
since we all need a little "relief" after tax time, the FIRST 10 PEOPLE who call me and say they read about the show on this blog will get $10 TICKETS! That's right...big entertainment for little green! Regular price tickets are $39.
CALL STUART AT (512) BUY-ACTS AND MENTION THIS BLOG! First 10 only!
Dinner is available pre-show (at 7:00 pm) for $27.99 and cocktail service is available throughout. Come to the Cabaret, ol' chum!
Check out more on
http://www.karenmack.com/
or
http://www.michaelholland.com/
ONE MORE THING...
At the THURSDAY performance, we are honoring the Capital City Men's Chorus with ACT's Arts in ACTion Award. Show your support for this wonderful Austin arts organization and order your tickets now! More about this great group at http://www.ccmcaustin.org/

Thursday, April 3, 2008

I just flew in from New York...(insert joke here)

Hello, my lovelies!
Was in my dear Manhattan for 5 days, catching up on the newest offerings... One of my Board members (and fabulous friend) Jody and I had a "whirl-wind!"
Here's the down-and-dirty:
Caught the new B'way production of CRY BABY...naturally I cheered loudly because JOHN WATERS was sitting behind us.
Ok...what a LOVELY man. Gracious, charming, sweet, and we had a grand time. The choreography (Rob Ashford) is the most inventive and innovative I have seen in years on The Great White Way. First Act had some rough spots, second Act was divine, they are still in previews, so I'm sure that the things that need fixing will get fixed!
Also got to see IN THE HEIGHTS. Kids, RUN do not walk to see this. The hype is true, and the glowing reviews seem but a tiny ember compared to the GENIUS of this show.
wow-wow-wow-wow-wow!!!!
Visited with the cast backstage after the performance...and by visited, I mean did tequila shots in the stage manager's office with the kids in the show. What a great group. I'm in love with all of them--it was a banner day!
What else...?
Oh, yeah...more shots (Southern Comfort this time) backstage at the "Grease" revival.
Oh--took in Faith Prince (ACT Alum!) and her new show with Harvey Fierstein and Tom Wopat, A CATERED AFFAIR, directed by friend John Doyle (Sweeney Todd, Company). I tell ya, Faith is the actor's actor. COMPLETELY in the moment at every moment. There are some very compelling scenes, but sadly not enough of them. Again, still in previews, time to fix. John, if you're reading this, CALL ME! I don't have a Tony on my mantel like you, but I got some thoughts!
BARBARA COOK at The Carlyle was an inspiration. Her total breakdown during "Smile" was a little unnerving. Since we have some "history," I didn't feel like I was prying when we talked after. Her agent of 30+ years had died the day before. Keep her in your thoughts, gang. She is an icon--and I adore her. At any rate, it was good to see her again, and I always enjoy getting a hug from Barbara...when she hugs you, she means it.
The food was back up to snuff there, too--I had been disappointed the last couple times. Thanks, Anthony, you always do right by me for seating, too!
Naturally had to take in CAST PARTY with Jim Caruso at Birdland. Always fun fun fun!
Wrapped up with the off-Broadway run of "Fabulous Divas of Broadway" starring Alan Parker.
Nice idea. And that's all I have to say about it.
I'm sure I'll remember more tales to tell you when I catch up on my sleep!
XOXO
Stuart