Lorenzo Lamas: Lorenzo Sings About Love

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$60.00 cover; $40.00 food/drink minimum

About This Show

Lorenzo Lamas performs in a show created by Michael Feinstein. Lamas is accompanied by musical director and arranger Mary Eckler, pianist Jeff Colella, and guitarist Don DeMarco, who is Vic Damone’s longtime bandleader. The show is directed by Stuart Ross, who penned the Off-Broadway hit Forever Plaid and wrote and directed Diahann Carroll’s show at Feinstein’s last year.

Lorenzo Sings About Love features an eclectic repertoire of love songs and ballads, from standards of the Great American Songbook to contemporary hits and sultry Latin tunes. The song list includes such timeless classics as "Night and Day" by Cole Porter, "Embraceable You" by George and Ira Gershwin, and the Sammy Kahn hits "Please Be Kind" and "Teach Me Tonight," as well as contemporary selections including k.d. lang’s "Don’t Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes." Lamas performs lang’s "Calling All Angels" as a tribute to American troops overseas, and he also sings two songs in Spanish — Sid Wayne’s "It’s Impossible," featuring Spanish translation by Armando Manzanero, and Rafael Hernandez’s "El Cumban Chero" — as a tribute to his father, legendary movie star Fernando Lamas.

Jackets are suggested but not required.

Show Details

Dates: Opening Night: October 31, 2006 Final Performance: November 11, 2006

Theatermania Review

| | November 1, 2006
The television favorite’s cabaret debut has some delightful stories and good vocal performances.