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 |  | | Linda K. Leonard & Tom Grounds | | | "Something about Love..." finds two people (Linda K. Leonard & Tom Grounds) going out on what they hope is the 'perfect date' to find the 'perfect match' -- when they both are stood up at the same restaurant, these two folks encounter each other and share their many experiences with love through songs of the ever growing American Songbook. Musical direction by Ricky Pope. |
 |  | | Denise Lee | | | Sophisticated Misbehavin’: An evening of Duke Ellington & Fats Waller Two of Dallas’ finest vocal performers, Denise Lee and Patrick Amos, join with accompanist Buddy Shanahan to pay tribute to two of America’s finest composers – Duke Ellington and Fats Waller.
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 |  | | Amy Stevenson & Mark Mullino | | | Some say that “change can be good” and others say “change don’t come easy”. Well, Amy Stevenson and Mark Mullino have found musical changes to be good and easy! They’ve added the talents Logan and Grant Culwell and Chris Sims. Logan will be playing keyboards, Grant on guitar and both will provide vocals. Chris will be giving the show a beat and some rhythm. Making Changes is a blend of old and new songs with exciting new arrangements, attitudes and styles. With country songs, pop songs and showtunes given new rhythms, singers and fun. Amy, Mark, Chris and the Culwell brothers will take you on a musical discovery to see how making changes can be exciting, easy and entertaining!
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 |  | | Tom Grounds | | | The show is an autobiographical look at Tom's life through songs of the ever growing American Songbook. The show includes songs by Craig Carnelia, Brian Lasser, Jason Robert Brown, Brad Ross & Ellen Greenfield, Wayne Moore, Tom Andersen, Babbie Green, and many others. The show explores Relationships, Families, Careers, Hopes and dreams along the road of life. In one or more of these areas, we've all had a moment when we look back and ask "What was I thinking?" With humor and sensitivity, Tom shares his experiences of making sense out of adolescence, the ups and downs of falling in (and out) of love, and unpacking the baggage of the past. |
 |  | | Denise Lee | | | Blues, Ballads, Broadway & Blessing Four of Dallas’ biggest theatre and cabaret performers – Patrick Amos, Denise Lee, Liz Mikel and Natalie King – band together for an evening of down home blues, sultry ballads, and praises to God.
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 |  | | Laura Ainsworth & Brian Piper | | | Singer/comic Laura Ainsworth and pianist Brian Piper's critically-acclaimed lampoon of the pursuit of youth and the fear of aging. This show is being filmed for a TV special for DCTV, so dress to be seen on TV! |
 |  | | Linda Leonard, Ron Gonzalez, Tom Grounds, Lee Harris | | | Linda Leonard, Ron Gonzalez, Lee Harris and myself have been camping out at the Bath House Cultural Center for the past 2 week with our show 'Perspectives [1][2][3]'. The folks at the Bath House have created a great salon space (very bohemian) in the gallery where we have been taking the late shift (10PM). The entire premise of these three shows is that the audience is part of the action. A series of selection games that involve the audience are done to select one of 7 topics and one of 3 singers to talk about their perspective on the topic (Linda takes the female perspective, Ron takes the straight male perspective, and then there is me!) and then sing a Frank Loesser song to support that perspective. Once a topic is covered, it can't be covered again - and from show to show - the same person can't cover the same topic again. |