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Five fabulous artists—familiar faces
and Broadway headliners—will fill
the intimate Head Theater Cabaret
with a wide array of musical styles.
To round out the experience
Besty's Bar is open from an hour
before to an hour after each show,
featuring select wines and beers.
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KT Sullivan
Sep 16-19: Colored Lights
KT Sullivan’s performances evoke words like classic, comical, theatrical, and sensational.
Her new show, Colored Lights, tracks the hilarious story of a singer’s ups and downs from
the sticks to Broadway.
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Euan Morton
Oct 14–17
The Man Returns! Euan Morton, a Tony Award nominee for Boy George’s Broadway musical,
Taboo, scored thunderous applause nightly in last year’s first Cabaret Series. The spirited
crooner’s set included everything from show tunes to Joni Mitchell to original melodies.
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Charlotte Cohn
Feb 24–27: Simply Complicated: The Elegant Escapades of a Danish-Israeli Opera-Singing Tank Commander
Charlotte Cohn, a standout in The Murder of Isaac and The Boys from Syracuse at CENTERSTAGE, is best known
for her brilliant work in the Tony Award-nominated Broadway production of La Bohème, directed by Baz
Luhrmann.
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E. Faye Butler
Mar 24–27
Perennially popular CENTERSTAGE Associate Artist E. Faye Butler returns. Her rousing
performances here in Ain’t Misbehavin’; Dinah Was; and Caroline, or Change have made
her a Baltimore must-see.
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Ken Roberson
May 19–22: Middle Aged Passage Crises
An upbeat one-man review by Broadway choreographer—and frequent CENTERSTAGE collaborator—Ken
Roberson. Through music, dance, and monologues, Roberson uses humor and some hard-earned wisdom to look
at back his first half-century of life.
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