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March, 2024

Friday
1
Davenport's Cabaret
8:00 PM
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REFLECTIONS will be a night of feel-good, upbeat original music written by Jeannie Tanner. Songs range from jazz, to pop, to soulful R&B. Jeannie‘s music can be heard in many television shows and movies, with recordings that feature her quartet: Lisa McQueen (piano); Cory Biggerstaff (bass); and Darren Scorza (drums). 8pm / Cover Charge: $25.00
Saturday
2
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Take this wonderful trip down memory lane with hits like "Hey There," "C‘mon A My House," "Mambo Italiano," "Love, You Didn‘t Do Right By Me" and more as you follow the life and music of America‘s Favorite Girl Singer.


” Ellen Winters, arguably Milwaukee’s best jazz singer, wonderfully recreates the Rosemary Clooney voice and era.” — Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Sunday
3
Davenport's Cabaret
7:00 PM
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Did you know that some Classical composers have written great Cabaret songs? And did you know that some of your favorite songs sung in the Cabaret are by composers who‘ve had a connection to Classical music? Come to Davenport‘s on Sunday evening March 3 and hear seven artists present their renditions of both. Directed by Carla Gordon with music direction by Howard Pfeiffer, you‘ll enjoy performances by:

Arlene Armstrong
AnaMae Bances
Drew Fase
William James Jr.
Mary Joyce
Gaye Klopack
Mariateresa Snyder

Sunday March 3, 7 pm
Davenport‘s Piano Bar and Cabaret
Tickets $20; purchase at davenportspianobar.com
Friday
8
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church
7:00 PM
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Songs of African-American Composer Florence Price Highlighted for IWD 2024 Event 3rd Annual International Women’s Day Concert in Oak Park Featuring Works of Women in the Arts Award-winning female singers are centerstage for the 2024 International Women’s Day (IWD) concert. Bellissima Opera and Song’s 3rd Annual IWD Extravaganza will be presented at 7:00 p.m. on Friday, March 8, 2024, at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Oak Park. Amplifying IWD’s 2024 Theme, “Inspire Inclusion”, the concert features songs of celebrated African-American composer Florence Price, who has deep Chicago roots. Other highlights will include a world premiere arrangement by Elizabeth Doyle of Amanda McBroom’s The Rose, Brahms‘ beloved Liebeslieder Waltzes, and rarely heard works by female poets, librettists and composers. Singers Kimberly Jones, Janet Mensen Reynolds, Alison Meuth, and Christine Steyer are joined by collaborative pianists Jennifer McCabe and Sarah Yoon-Mayer. Special guests will be poet Maureen Kwiat Meshenberg and singer Dayanara Fernandez. The concert will be emceed by Ava Logan and set to a backdrop of images by artist Tamera Gagne. Concert is 110 minutes with short intermission. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. An on-site reception with artists follows for all attendees. Tickets: bellissima opera.com or at the door if not sold out. Tickets: $10-35. Appropriate for ages 8+ https://bellissimaopera.com/iwd24/ Good Shepherd Lutheran Church is located at 611 Randolph Street in Oak Park, IL. The building is accessible and free street parking is available. Tickets cannot be refunded or exchanged. Bellissima Opera is an initiative of Working in Concert (Chicago). WIC educates, advocates for, and mobilizes a global community of singers who use the art of song to empower lives and build community.
Saturday
9
Niche Lake Geneva
6:00 PM
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I‘m back at the keys at Niche in Lake Geneva -- enjoy piano selections along with your coffee, wine, spirits and small plates from 6-8 pm. See you there! Niche Cafe and Wine Bar 715 Hunt Club Drive Lake Geneva WI nicheig.com 262-581-6800
Saturday
9
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Anita Kallen and Catherine Thomson are thrilled to be debuting a brand new show for Women’s History Month in March. "HERstory: A Century of Songwriting Sisters" celebrates the famous and not-so-famous women who have contributed to Tin Pan Alley, the Great American Songbook, the Broadway canon, and contemporary popular music with songs that span the decades. With music direction by the award-winning Beckie Menzie and percussion by Irwin Berkowitz, they‘ll share songs by composers and lyricists from Carolyn Leigh, Dorothy Fields, and Dana Seusse, to Carole King, Joni Mitchell, and Gloria Estefan, among others, along with entertaining stories of how these women became part of the soundtrack of our lives. You’ll leave the show with a new appreciation for what these women overcame to achieve their success! Details and tickets here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/herstory-a-century-of-songwriting-sisters-tickets-760114933227?aff=oddtdtcreator
Sunday
10
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Step into the timeless world of classic crooning as Gary Thomas and his sensational band, the Tom-Toms, take center stage at the iconic Roxy Theater in Lockport, IL, for an unforgettable tribute to the legendary Frank Sinatra. In a night filled with classic melodies and toe-tapping rhythms, audiences are transported back to the golden era of swing and jazz, as Gary Thomas pays homage to Ol‘ Blue Eyes himself. Set against the historic backdrop of the Roxy Theater, this captivating performance promises an evening of elegance and nostalgia. Gary Thomas, a consummate entertainer with a voice that effortlessly channels the essence of Sinatra, leads the audience on a musical journey through Sinatra‘s timeless songbook.
Friday
15
The Mercury Theater's Venus Cabaret
8:00 PM
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JAI RODRIGUEZ Friday/Saturday, March 15 & 16 at 8pm and Sunday March 17 at 5pm Tickets are $45/$55 Post Meet & Greet an additional $25. The Big Gay Cabaret focuses on LGBTQIA+ performers celebrating all aspects of the queer community, from Hollywood and Broadway to local Chicago talent. The Cabaret will feature well known singers, drag performers, comedians, musicians and more. The Big Gay Cabaret will be playing once a month starting in March of 2024 at The Mercury Theater‘s Venus Cabaret located at 3745 N.Southport Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 Best known as the Culture Guy from the original Queer Eye, EMMY Award winner Jai Rodriguez is no stranger to the stage. He was cast as Angel in the Broadway musical RENT at age 18 making him the youngest person cast in a leading role in that show. In 2003, Jai made history as the ‘Culture Vulture’ in the original ‘Queer Eye Fab Five,’ alongside his castmates Ted Allen, Carson Kressley, Kyan Douglas and Thom Filicia. The show, which ultimately shaped American television and cultural representation of the LGBTQ community, lasted from 2003 through 2007 and along the way, picked up both a Primetime Emmy Award and a GLAAD Media Award for ‘Outstanding Reality Program,’ as well nominations from the PGA Awards, People’s Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards. Since then, Jai has become a regular fixture in TV and film with roles in such shows as Greys Anatomy, Malibu Country, Bones, The Rookie, Fantasy Island, Uncoupled and BROS to name a few. When he‘s not on set Jai regularly tours with cabaret shows having just played 3 packed nights at the legendary 54 Below in NYC.
Saturday
16
The Mercury Theater's Venus Cabaret
8:00 PM
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JAI RODRIGUEZ Friday/Saturday, March 15 & 16 at 8pm and Sunday March 17 at 5pm Tickets are $45/$55 Post Meet & Greet an additional $25. The Big Gay Cabaret focuses on LGBTQIA+ performers celebrating all aspects of the queer community, from Hollywood and Broadway to local Chicago talent. The Cabaret will feature well known singers, drag performers, comedians, musicians and more. The Big Gay Cabaret will be playing once a month starting in March of 2024 at The Mercury Theater‘s Venus Cabaret located at 3745 N.Southport Ave., Chicago, IL 60613 Best known as the Culture Guy from the original Queer Eye, EMMY Award winner Jai Rodriguez is no stranger to the stage. He was cast as Angel in the Broadway musical RENT at age 18 making him the youngest person cast in a leading role in that show. In 2003, Jai made history as the ‘Culture Vulture’ in the original ‘Queer Eye Fab Five,’ alongside his castmates Ted Allen, Carson Kressley, Kyan Douglas and Thom Filicia. The show, which ultimately shaped American television and cultural representation of the LGBTQ community, lasted from 2003 through 2007 and along the way, picked up both a Primetime Emmy Award and a GLAAD Media Award for ‘Outstanding Reality Program,’ as well nominations from the PGA Awards, People’s Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards. Since then, Jai has become a regular fixture in TV and film with roles in such shows as Greys Anatomy, Malibu Country, Bones, The Rookie, Fantasy Island, Uncoupled and BROS to name a few. When he‘s not on set Jai regularly tours with cabaret shows having just played 3 packed nights at the legendary 54 Below in NYC.
Saturday
16
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Ingenues with high voices have been a staple of musical theatre for almost 100 years - so where have they all gone? Featuring music from the last century of Broadway, pop, and operetta, Nikki Krzebiot delivers part cabaret, part history class, part special interest rant in a celebration of her favorite repertoire. Accompanied by Michael Oldham. $20 + 2 drink minimum
Sunday
17
The Mercury Theater's Venus Cabaret
5:00 PM
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JAI RODRIGUEZ
Friday/Saturday, March 15 & 16 at 8pm and Sunday March 17 at 5pm
Tickets are $45/$55
Post Meet & Greet an additional $25.

The Big Gay Cabaret focuses on LGBTQIA+ performers celebrating all aspects of the queer community, from Hollywood and Broadway to local Chicago talent.
The Cabaret will feature well known singers, drag performers, comedians, musicians and more.
The Big Gay Cabaret will be playing once a month starting in March of 2024 at The Mercury Theater‘s Venus Cabaret located at 3745 N.Southport Ave., Chicago, IL 60613


Best known as the Culture Guy from the original Queer Eye, EMMY Award winner Jai Rodriguez is no stranger to the stage. He was cast as Angel in the Broadway musical RENT at age 18 making him the youngest person cast in a leading role in that show. In 2003, Jai made history as the ‘Culture Vulture’ in the original ‘Queer Eye Fab Five,’ alongside his castmates Ted Allen, Carson Kressley, Kyan Douglas and Thom Filicia. The show, which ultimately shaped American television and cultural representation of the LGBTQ community, lasted from 2003 through 2007 and along the way, picked up both a Primetime Emmy Award and a GLAAD Media Award for ‘Outstanding Reality Program,’ as well nominations from the PGA Awards, People’s Choice Awards and Teen Choice Awards.
Since then, Jai has become a regular fixture in TV and film with roles in such shows as Greys Anatomy, Malibu Country, Bones, The Rookie, Fantasy Island, Uncoupled and BROS to name a few. When he‘s not on set Jai regularly tours with cabaret shows having just played 3 packed nights at the legendary 54 Below in NYC.
Sunday
17
Davenport's Cabaret
7:00 PM
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Dan Michel has been part of the performing staff at Davenport‘s Piano Bar and Cabaret for over 20 years ! The time has come for him to retire but first, let‘s celebrate the memories, merriment and music during that time. With musical director George Howe, "I Was Here" will feature favorite songs and some new ones, along with stories from many years of singing and slinging drinks. Also, each night will feature special guests ! Don‘t miss what promises to be a fun evening !
Monday
18
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Join us at the beautifully renovated and “Retro Elegant” Rhapsody Theater for an unforgettable evening of music.

The Chicago Cabaret Professionals will enthrall and delight with a program exploring the unsurpassed wit, charm, humor, and sheer genius of Cole Porter. Directed by Joan Curto with Musical Direction by Beckie Menzie, this will be an evening not to be missed.
Friday
22
Davenport's Cabaret
8:00 PM
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Dan Michel has been part of the performing staff at Davenport‘s Piano Bar and Cabaret for over 20 years ! The time has come for him to retire but first, let‘s celebrate the memories, merriment and music during that time. With musical director George Howe, "I Was Here" will feature favorite songs and some new ones, along with stories from many years of singing and slinging drinks. Also, each night will feature special guests ! Don‘t miss what promises to be a fun evening !
Saturday
23
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8 women themed show using song, prose, poetry and storytelling. Show at 8, guests can sing a song with Sami Scot at the piano at 9pm. Michele Williams Curator, Sami Scot Music Director and Pianist $10 cover charge all proceeds go to the pianist
Sunday
24
Davenport's Cabaret
7:00 PM
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Dan Michel has been part of the performing staff at Davenport‘s Piano Bar and Cabaret for over 20 years ! The time has come for him to retire but first, let‘s celebrate the memories, merriment and music during that time. With musical director George Howe, "I Was Here" will feature favorite songs and some new ones, along with stories from many years of singing and slinging drinks. Also, each night will feature special guests ! Don‘t miss what promises to be a fun evening !
Sunday
31
Davenport's Piano Bar and Cabaret
7:00 PM
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In observance of Women‘s History Month, five talented Latina musicians gather to pay a tribute to Latina composers from Cuba, Mexico, Chile, and other Latin American countries!!! Diana Mosquera- vocalist Narda Martinez- vocalist Sonia Oyola- vocalist Rachel Aranega- guitarist Jess Veronica- percussionist