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2019 Submissions 2019 Submissions FEMALE VOCALIST ANDREA AXELROD Centenary Don’t Tell Mama DEB BERMAN Still Swingin’ Pangea, Urban Stages HELANE BLUMFELD Tight Pants and Tears of Joy, My Love Affair with Tom Jones and Neil Diamond Laurie Beechman CLAUDINE CASSAN-JELLISON Packing Orders Don’t Tell Mama RAQUEL CION Me & Mr. Jones: My Intimate Relationship with David Bowie Pangea SALLY DARLING Sally Darling Sings Beatrice Lillie Don’t Tell Mama, Urban Stages MICHELLE DOWDY Jazzy Laurie Beechman, Don't Tell Mama, Haswell Green's SALLIE JO HADLEY Stages of Love Don’t Tell Mama ALI HUGHES Leonard Cohen Koans The Duplex, The Triad RENEE KATZ Winter Awakenings; Only From the Heart Can You Touch the Sky Don’t Tell Mama MARNIE KLAR Marnie Klar Sings Bobbie Gentry Don’t Tell Mama ANGELA LEONE All My Tomorrows Don’t Tell Mama TAMMY MCCANN Back by Popular Demand Pangea KYOKO SAEGUSA Happy Talk; I’m Old Fashioned; Moon and Sand Don’t Tell Mama, 53 Above JOSEPHINE SANGES Come Rain or Come Shine Laurie Beechman - 1 - CAROL SHEDLIN Skylarking: The Songs of Hoagie Carmichael Don’t Tell Mama DEBORAH STONE Siren Song Don’t Tell Mama, Pangea LISA VIGGIANO Lisa Viggiano Sings Bruce Don’t Tell Mama, The Duplex HEATHER VILLAESCUSA The Happiness Project (A 10-week Guide) Don’t Tell Mama MADELAINE WARREN Mad for Romance Don’t Tell Mama AMY BETH WILLIAMS Great Ladies, Great Songs Don’t Tell Mama ANDREA BELL WOLFF I Can’t Trace Time Laurie Beechman, The Green Room 42 MALE VOCALIST CHRISTOPHER CASWELL Step Into the Sun Laurie Beechman, Cherry Grove Community House KENNETH GARTMAN When In Rome Don’t Tell Mama, BJ Ryan's Magnolia Room (Norwalk, CT) DARYL GLENN Daryl Sings Steve: Songs by Sondheim Don’t Tell Mama RICHARD HOLBROOK It’s Time for a Love Song: The Lyrics of Alan Jay Lerner; The Many Moods of Christmas Don’t Tell Mama JEFF MACAULEY Where Did the Gentleman Go? Pangea BOB O’HARE Unfinished Business…a love story Don’t Tell Mama DAVID RALEIGH I Believe in Love Pangea, Birdland, The Pheasantry (London) - 2 - KIM DAVID SMITH Kim Sings Kylie; Morpheum Kabarett Joe’s Pub, Café Sabarsky DORIAN WOODRUFF Welcome Home–Everybody Has a Story Pangea MAJOR ARTIST –FEMALE RAISSA KATONA BENNETT Can’t Help Singing: The Music of Jerome Kern Laurie Beechman, Green Room 42 NATALIE DOUGLAS Tributes shows (Elvis Presley; Ella Fitzgerald; Cher) Birdland MARIEANN MERINGOLO Between Yesterday and Tomorrow; In the Spirit Iridium, The Beach Cafe, Pangea, Feinstein’s/54 Below KAREN OBERLIN Confound Me; Heart and Soul: The Songs of Frank Loesser; A Step Beyond the Rain The Triad, Birdland, The Triad, Beach Café, The Pheasantry (London) TAMMY FAYE STARLITE She Comes in Colors Pangea MAJOR ARTIST –MALE ERIC COMSTOCK Saturdays at Birdland Birdland SIDNEY MYER Sidney Myer Live! Pangea SPENCER DAY The Green Room 42 CRAIG POMRANZ The Travel Show; The Love Show Pangea NEW YORK DEBUT –FEMALE ELLEN AUWARTER Make Just a Ripple: Songs About Life's Brave Moments Don’t Tell Mama - 3 - JENNIFER BANGS She Bangs She Bangs – Marriage, Adultery, Texas and Jesus Don’t Tell Mama LEANNE BORGHESI Mood Swings The Triad MARGO BROWN Margo Sings Mercer Don’t Tell Mama MARIA CORSARO Love–It’s Complicated Don’t Tell Mama KENDRA CUNNINGHAM This Could Be You Don’t Tell Mama EMILY ELLET Uncharted Don’t Tell Mama, The Triad SUSAN MACK Nobody Else But Me Don’t Tell Mama DAWN MELODY The Nearness of You Don’t Tell Mama, The Duplex, Pangea HANNAH JANE PETERSON On My Way Laurie Beechman, Don’t Tell Mama SHARI PINE From Crayons to Perfume 53 Above, Pangea SIERRA REIN Running in Place Laurie Beechman LESLEE WARREN Me Myself and Eye Don’t Tell Mama DEBORAH ZECHER On Purpose Don’t Tell Mama NEW YORK DEBUT –MALE CHEO BOURNE HELLO Don’t Tell Mama - 4 - TIM CAHILL It’s About Tim(e)! Don’t Tell Mama, Pangea PAUL FRACCALVIERI Road to Joy Don’t Tell Mama JASON HENDERSON Getting to Noël You: The Coward That Changed My Life Don’t Tell Mama BRADLEY JONES Dr. Bradley’s Fabulous Functional Narcissism Don’t Tell Mama, Laurie Beechman MISCHA KISCHKUM Mischa Kischum Is OFF THE CHARTS (Songs You Don't Know by Writers You Love) Don’t Tell Mama TREVOR NALEPKA as CISSY WALKEN Amy Winehouse: Back To Life Laurie Beechman, Don’t Tell Mama JUSTIN NASTRO The Good Life, Oddball Feinstein's/54 Below, Don’t Tell Mama CHRISTOPHER WHIPPLE F@&k it, Yes! Don’t Tell Mama CELEBRITY ARTIST TOVAH FELDSHUH Tovah Is Leona! Feinstein's/54 Below, Guild Hall (East Hapton), Westhampton Beach Performing Arts Center ANITA GILLETTE Me and Mr. B Birdland NORM LEWIS Nutcracker Cool Feinstein's/54 Below MATTHEW MORRISON Feinstein's/54 Below EVA NOBLEZADA Girl No More The Green Room 42 FRANCES RUFFELLE Frances Ruffelle Live(s) in New York The Green Room 42 PAULO SZOT Salute to Broadway Feinstein's/54 Below - 5 - IMPERSONATION/CHARACTERIZATION/DRAG ARTIST JACKIE COX I Dream of Jackie (Parts 1, 2, & 3) Laurie Beechman DORIS DEAR Mothers’ Day Special; Christmas Special The Triad CHELSEA PIERS Are You There Ru? It's Me Chelsea! Laurie Beechman PAIGE TURNER Drag Me to The Top Laurie Beechman MAJOR IMPERSONATION/CHARACTERIZATION/DRAG ARTIST ALASKA On Golden Girls Laurie Beechman JACKIE BEAT Menstrual Krampus Laurie Beechman BENDELaCREME Inferno A-Go-Go Laurie Beechman ALEXIS MICHELLE ALEXIS, I AM! Feinstein's/54 Below MONET X CHANGE Call Me by Monet Laurie Beechman MUSICAL COMEDY PERFORMER JOHN BURNS Don’t Call Me Shirley; Christmas With John Burns The Duplex LESLIE CARRARA-RULDOLPH What Just Happened?; Moonlight Madness Laurie Beechman ZACHARY CLAUSE Hey Girl! Pangea - 6 - IRA LEE COLLINGS Naked from the Neck Up Don’t Tell Mama MICHAEL KIRK LANE Glass Half Full Don’t Tell Mama DUO/GROUP LENA MOY-BORGEN AND CHEO BOURNE Moy-Borgen and Bourne’s Office Party Don’t Tell Mama CHRISTINA CONNORS, KENNETH GARTMAN, CHRISTOPHER HUDSON MYERS The Most Wonderful Time of the Year BJ Ryan's Magnolia Room (Norwalk, CT) JAZZ BASTARDS (Jenny Lee Mitchell, Glen Heroy, Aldo Perez, Matt Kanelos, Nick Parker) Pangea ARIANA JOHNS AND EVANGELINE JOHNS Vanjari; Radio Songs Don’t Tell Mama STEPHANIE'S CHILD (Jan Sport, Rosé, Lagoona Bloo) The Green Room 42 EVELYN SULLIVAN & JASON ELLIS Ukulele Island; Liquid Sky Night 53 Above MAJOR DUO/GROUP JOEY ARIAS & SHERRY VINE CHERCHEZ LA FEMME Laurie Beechman LINDA AND LAURA BENANTI The Story Goes On Feinstein's/54 Below BARBARA FASANO AND ERIC COMSTOCK Various Birdland, Beach Cafe, Café Sebarsky,many others ORFEH AND ANDY KARL Legally Bound Feinstein's/54 Below LAURA OSNES AND TONY YAZBECK An Evening of Gershwin Greats and Other Favorites Feinstein's/54 Below AUSTIN PENDLETON AND BARBARA BLEIER Starting Here: The Songs of Richard Maltby & David Shire; We Don’t Remember Christmas; What’s in Your Stocking? Pangea - 7 - MARCUS SIMEONE, LINA KOUTRAKOS, SEAN HARKNESS 3; Clearly Now Don’t Tell Mama RECURRING SERIES AMERICAN POPULAR SONG SOCIETY SERIES Linda Amiel Burns, producer Local 802 AT THIS PERFORMANCE Produced, directed, and hosted by Stephen DeAngelis The Green Room 42 BROADWAY SINGS SERIES Produced and directed by Corey Mach, musical direction by Joshua Stephen Kartes The Green Room 42 AN EVENING WITH… Danny Marin, producer; Blake Allen, curator, musical director, and arranger The Green Room 42 GROOVIN’ ON A SUNDAY Ann McCormack, producer; Woody Regan, accompanist 53 Above I ONLY HAVE LIES FOR YOU Created and produced by Amy Wolk and Nikki M. James Laurie Beechman IT’S JUST A NUMBER Created, produced, and directed by Bobbie Horowitz Don’t Tell Mama OPEN MIC NIGHT Kenneth Gartman, producer, director, and musical director The Unity Center (Norwalk, CT) RICKY RITZEL’S BROADWAY Created and produced by Ricky Ritzel, staging and choreography by Jay Rogers and Aaron Morishita Don’t Tell Mama SALON Mark Janas, creator, host, artistic director; Tanya Moberly, executive producer Etcetera, Etceter; LE SCANDAL Produced by Bonnie Dunn Laurie Beechman SHAKE RATTLE AND ROLL DUELING PIANOS Mark Weiser, producer Rattle and Hum West SPOTLIGHT ON YOU OPEN MIC Natasha Castillo, producer 53 Above - 8 - TWIZTED SISTERZ SERIES (Distorted Diznee, Sickening Superheroes, Hacked Halloween, Kracked Kristmess) Produced by SpinCycleNYC, hosted by Holly Dae and Bootsie Le Faris Laurie Beechman SPECIAL PRODUCTION BROADWAY PRINCESS PARTY Created by Benjamin Rauhala and Laura Osnes, hosted by Laura Osnes, musical direction by Benjam,imn Rauhala Feinstein's/54 Below GRABBING PUSSY Written and performed by Karen Finley Laurie Beechman THE HELL'S KITCHENETTES Conceived by and starring Michael LaMasa, James Mills, Darius Rose Laurie Beechman THE LIVING RECORD COLLECTION Created and performed by Salty Brine Pangea MAMA'S NEXT BIG ACT Produced by Don't Tell Mama and Lennie Watts Don't Tell Mama PRONOUN SHOWDOWN Conceived by Kimberly Jenna Simon and Abby DePhillips, musical direction by Benjamin Rauhala Feinstein's/54 Below TILDA SWINTON ANSWERS AN AD ON CRAIG'S LIST Written by Byron Lane, directed by Tom DeTrinis, starring Tom Lenk Laurie Beechman EMCEE LINDA AMIEL BURNS American Popular Song Series Local 802 NATASHA CASTILLO Spotlight on You Open Mic 53 Above HOLLY DAE AND BOOTSIE LE FARIS Twizted Sisterz Series (Distorted Diznee; Sickening Superheroes; Kracked Kristmess; Hacked Halloween) Laurie Beechman KENNETH GARTMAN Open Mic Night The Unity Center (Norwalk, CT) STEPHEN HANKS Cabaret Campaigns: Ride the Blue Wave 2018 Don't Tell Mama - 9 - BOBBIE HOROWITZ It’s Just a Number Don’t Tell Mama ANN MCCORMACK Groovin’ on A Sunday 53 Above TOM TOCE Part of Your World; The Harvard Yale Cantata IV; Songs of Hope; New Musical Theatre Songwriters’ Showcase American Popular Song Society, Feinstein's/54
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