Arts & Entertainment

"Music at the Mansion" Sunday, February 26

The "Music at the Mansion" series showcases talented performers from New York and New Jersey.


NiCori Studios and Productions, in association with , announce a new installment of the monthly concert series, "Music at the Mansion."

On Sunday, February 26, at 3pm, singer Louisa Poster, Musical Theater performer Terri Gorgone, and husband/wife singing duo of Paul Chamlin and Rochelle Breyer Chamlin will headline.

Poster is a retired NYC School teacher who studied acting at the Henry Street Settlement House and starred as Molly for three years in the off-off Broadway show LINE.  Recently, she performed her solo show, "Flash! Bam! Alakazam! A Tribute to Betty Hutton" at Don't Tell Mama's.

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Gorgone has a Master's degree in theater from NYU and has been a music teacher for 25 years.  Currently, she is the musical theater director at the Cicely Tyson School of Performing Arts in East Orange.

Chamlin has been an integral part of the metropolitan-area musical scene for over 30 years, where he has served as Musical Director and pianist for hundreds of cabaret shows and concerts, as well as many full-stage musicals.  

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Breyer-Chamlin, a Long Island native who has sung professionally in opera and choral music, has transitioned into cabaret and musical theater.  Recently she collaborated with Paul to create several popular cabaret shows, performing regularly at area venues like Don't Tell Mama, The Triad, Café Iguana, and the 92nd Street Y.

The "Music at the Mansion" series showcases talented performers from New York and New Jersey.  The series, hosted by NYC Cabaret singer and Bloomfield resident Corinna Sowers-Adler, features Deborah Martin on piano.  

 

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs.

Tickets are $10 per person, available at the door or by reservation: 973-429-0960.  Seating begins at 2:30pm.  Light refreshments will be served.  

Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center is located at 240 Belleville Avenue, Bloomfield, NJ.  For more information, please contact info (at) corinnasings.com or call Oakeside at 973-429-0960.

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