Her many specialized cabaret shows have been auctioned off in major fundraisers throughout the Lowcountry including gigs for the Gibbes Museum of Art, Spoleto Festival USA and What If? Productions to name a few. Peggy has performed all over the country from Hawaii to Memphis and all over the east coast spending many years in Manhattan headlining in supper clubs, cabarets and working as a demo singer and advertising jingle composer. Show #1: 6:30pm Show #2: 8:30pm - BOTH SHOWS SOLD OUTīeloved Charleston & New York City cabaret artist Peggy Lewis has been charming patrons of both cities for decades, bringing with her a unique and authentic brand of jazz performance unlike any other. From Cabaret Clubs in San Francisco, Dallas, New York, Cape Cod, Paris, London, and Madrid, Maggie and Rocky have been singing the tunes and tickling the ivories and now they are here in Charleston. Tucker has been accompanying Maggie Worsdale both nationally and internationally for over 2 decades. Join us for the February installment of our popular Sunday Night Speakeasy Series as Maggie, and her longtime accompanist Rocky Tucker, serve up an evening of intimate cabaret that includes ‘songs from the silver screen, Broadway, a little Gershwin, a little Berlin, a little sweet, and a little spicy. ‘ In 20 Maggie was selected as one of the 10 Best Jazz Singers in NY/NJ area and was featured in the annual Sinatra Birthday Bash Celebration at the world famous Count Basie Theater. Jazz, Broadway, standards and novelty songs are all part of her repertoire. She has released four studio albums and has appeared as a guest artist on three others and has a voice that defies categorization. Maggie Worsdale has performed at many of the major concert halls, cabarets and jazz venues around the country and in Europe. Tickets to the shows are very limited (see below) and are first come, first served. *Mayor Tecklenburg will be donating his fee to Hope Center. He may welcome a guest or two as the night progresses. Mayor Tecklenburg’s set will consist of piano playing, singing, telling stories about Charleston with an infusion of jazz, rock, and blues among his repertoire. He will perform two sets, one at 6:00pm followed by another at 8:30pm on Sunday March 12th right here in the Queen Street Playhouse lobby. Mayor Tecklenburg attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where he studied jazz, so he knows a thing or two about a night of piano and fun amongst friends. On March 12th he will add Sunday Night Speakeasy featured artist to his resume as he performs a night of piano and song! Unless you have been living under a rock for the past few years you already know our own Mayor Tecklenburg is a politician, leader, advocate and a trained pianist as well. She’s also currently in Charleston as the director of Charleston Stage’s production of Once on This Island running through April 30th at the Dock Street Theatre.Ĭome out and allow Crystin to sing her heart out and celebrate love in all its many forms. She’s a lover of life and friend to the stage and screen. This cabaret will remind you that the most important person to love is you.’Ĭrystin is a New York based Actor/Singer who’s not afraid to bare her soul. ‘It’s a collection of jazz standards that will touch your soul and pull at you heart strings. ‘ The Evolution of Love will take you on my journey of puppy lust, infatuation, heartbreak and self discovery.’ says Crystin. Now Crystin is set to share her soothing and beautiful vocal skills in her new cabaret show The Evolution of Love. Crystin recently also made her Queen Street Playhouse debut in Footlight’s acclaimed production of The Mountaintop, starring as the angel Camae. (Due to the Spamalot performance that afternoon, we have had to consolidate the two shows into one performance at 7:00pm)įor our upcoming April Sunday Night Speakeasy event we welcome back our friend Crystin Gilmore making her Speakeasy debut.
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