Warm, sassy diva in ‘One Night With Fanny Brice’ By Jennifer Farrar, Associated Press

NEW YORK — To portray the life of legendary musical theater performer Fanny Brice on stage requires confidence and nerve, as well as talent.

Not to worry — Kimberly Faye Greenberg is up to the task. She’s sassy, lively and animated in the solo show, “One Night With Fanny Brice,” a charming new musical which opened Sunday night off-Broadway at St. Luke’s Theatre.

Written, directed and arranged by Chip Deffaa, the solo show chronologically covers Brice’s immigrant childhood and long career in show business, and her tumultuous love life with faithless con artist Nick Arnstein.

In this undated publicity image released by David Gersten & Associates, Kimberly Faye Greenberg is shown in the starring role in the new musical, “One Night With Fanny Brice,”  performing off-Broadway at St. Luke’s Theatre in New York.

David Gersten & Associates, Carol Rosegg, Associated Press
In this undated publicity image released by David Gersten & Associates, Kimberly Faye Greenberg is shown in the starring role in the new musical, “One Night With Fanny Brice, now performing off-Broadway at St. Luke’s Theatre in New York.

Brice, a popular comedienne and singer for decades during the first half of the 20th century, is probably best-known to modern audiences through Barbra Streisand’s iconic portrayal in the popular 1964 Broadway musical “Funny Girl” and the 1968 film of the same name, for which Streisand won an Academy Award.

Greenberg is close in appearance to Brice, with a similarly warm stage presence, mobile face, natural comedic talent and expressive way of singing. She artfully creates her own persona of Brice, a more down-to-earth, realistic depiction of a woman who was a determined, insecure, but irrepressible and unstoppable force of nature.

In her trip from burlesque to vaudeville to Broadway and international stages, Brice created a lot of her own characters, whom Greenberg also portrays with flair, including the beloved radio personality known as Baby Snooks.

Deffaa’s script has Brice lovingly, and often wryly, discuss her family and childhood, sketching portraits of her gambling charmer of a father and her hardworking, no-nonsense mother, including brief imitations of them. She recalls milestones of her career, from joyfully collecting change thrown onstage during her first performances to her many successful years as a headlining performer. Greenberg also nicely impersonates some of the important people in Brice’s life, from famed impresario Florenz Ziegfeld to Arnstein to celebrities like her friends Gypsy Rose Lee and W.C. Fields.

Some 40 songs are partially or fully sung, interspersed with colorful stories of Brice’s rise to fame. Greenberg has a richly colored voice, well-suited to her comedic numbers, like the double helping of Roses, “Rose of Washington Square” and “Second Hand Rose.”

She’s equally affecting on serious ballads, such as “My Man,” which Deffaa has intercut with the story of Brice’s unfortunate relationship with Arnstein, and a dramatic, “After You’ve Gone.”

Deffaa has distilled Brice’s busy life and career into a well-paced two-hour show, complete with live accompaniment by musical director Richard Danley on piano and Jonathan Russell on violin.

Greenberg is still performing in the long-running “Danny and Sylvia, the Danny Kaye Musical,” in the same off-Broadway theater. For a warm look back at a colorful period in show business, spending this “One Night With Fanny Brice” is well worth the time.

Published in: on May 4, 2011 at 8:43 pm  Leave a Comment  

Kimberly Faye Greenberg stars in “One Night With Fanny Brice” : CLOSED

Kimberly Faye Greenberg stars as the original funny girl, Fanny Brice, in a new musical, written by ASCAP Award -winner Chip Deffaa. Musical numbers include “Bill Bailey”, “I Am Always Chasing Rainbows”, “Second Hand Rose”, “My Man”, and ”You Made Me Love You”.

Kimberly is also currently playing Sylvia in Danny & Sylvia: The Danny Kaye MusicalThe NY Times reviewer wrote “Sylvia is nimbly potrayed by Kimberly Faye Greenberg as loving, yet with a ruthless edge. Greenberg sings beautifully, conveying (Sylvia) Fine’s love for the most undisciplined Kaye along with her astute, apparently shark-like business aptitude.”

One Night with Fanny Brice delivers what it promises… This may be as close as devotees will ever get to (Fanny Brice) … An interesting look back.”
- Sun Gazette Newspapers

One Night with Fanny Brice brings Fanny’s historical contemporaries to life : Flo Ziegfeld, Eddie Cantor, Gypsy Rose Lee, Billy Rose, W.C. Fields, Al Jolson and all the lowlifes associated with Nicky Arnstein” – The Washington (DC) Examiner

SHOW SCHEDULE:
Wed. at 2 pm, Sat. at 2 pm, Sun. at 2 pm.

To purchase tickets go to www.telecharge.com or call: 212-239-6200


Published in: on March 11, 2011 at 9:26 pm  Leave a Comment  

Deitrich & Chevalier: CLOSED.

*Schedule subject to change. Check telecharge.com or call for current schedule: 212-239-6200

Published in: on May 18, 2010 at 3:29 pm  Leave a Comment  

CLOSED: My Big Gay Italian Wedding!


Show schedule:  Thursday – Saturday at 8 PM

To purchase tickets go to www.telecharge.com or call: 212-239-6200

Published in: on May 12, 2010 at 7:25 pm  Leave a Comment  

A Brush With Georgia O’Keeffe begins previews June 14


Coming Soon to St. Luke’s Theatre at 308 W. 46th St.:

A BRUSH WITH GEORGIA O’KEEFFE by Natalie Mosco

Directed by Robert Kalfin

With David Lloyd Walters, Virginia Roncetti, and Natalie Mosco as Georgia O’Keeffe

Set Design: Kevin Judge, Lighting Design: Paul Hudson, Costume Design: Gail Cooper Hecht, Composer and Sound Design: Margaret Pine, Projections Design: Marilys Ernst, Stage Manager: David Rosenberg,

Publicity: Scotti Rhodes Publicity

General Management: Jessimeg Productions

Produced by: Earl Productions LLC and Briana Seferian in association with Edmund Gaynes and Julia Beardsley

FOR TICKETS CALL: 212-239-6200 or visit: www.telecharge.com

Published in: on May 29, 2008 at 8:07 pm  Leave a Comment  

Welcome Home, Marian Anderson closed May 25th

Curb Gardner & Cynthia Newport, Candela

Entertainment, along with Jeff Britton,

Broadway Bound Productions present

Welcome Home Marian Anderson,

a play with music, at St. Luke’s Theatre.

PREVIEWS: May 13, & 14 at 8 PM. OPENING

AND SCHEDULED PERFORMANCES May 15 – 25,

2008.

As she anxiously anticipates the controversial

Easter morning concert at the foot of the Lincoln

Memorial, world-famous opera concert diva

Marian Anderson reflects on the events that

have brought her from her meager childhood

in Philadelphia to this momentous occasion in

our nation’s history. Playwright Vanessa Shaw

takes us on Marian’s journey through the racism,

public triumphs, personal challenges and the private

passions of a woman who was dubbed “The Voice

of the Century.”


Published in: on May 22, 2008 at 8:22 pm  Leave a Comment  

Fabulous Divas of Broadway closed on April 19

Congratulations, Alan on 17 previews and 61 performances. It was a great run, and you made many new fans here in New York.

Published in: on May 14, 2008 at 10:08 pm  Leave a Comment  

Fabulous Divas Featured on NY1

Alan as Liza

Click here to read the piece on NY1′s website or you can download the actual footage. (Click on the dial up/broadband icon.) Congratulations, Alan- you look fabulous!

Published in: on March 13, 2008 at 8:45 pm  Leave a Comment  
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