New York City
Martin Charnin’s Cabaret: When Harlem Was Jewish
$20.00; $15.00 members, seniors, students
Martin Charnin’s Cabaret: When Harlem Was Jewish takes to the stage at the Museum of the City of New York. Tony, Emmy, and Grammy award-winner Martin Charnin and six of Broadway’s newest and brightest talents celebrate the music of the Jewish composers who once called Harlem home.
The performance features over two dozen popular songs from the early twentieth century composed by the likes of Irving Berlin, George M. Cohen and George and Ira Gershwin. The evening will go back to the time when the sheet music on the parlor piano proclaimed a hit tune!
This musical revue features singers Michael Di Liberti, Jay Aubrey Jones, Jennifer Neale, Christopher Totten, Carey Van Driest and Terri White. Martin Charnin is director and Aron Acurso is the musical director and accompanies on piano.