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IF I LOVED YOU: FALLING IN AND OUT OF LOVE

STARRING ANNA BERGMAN 

ALEX RYBECK, MUSICAL DIRECTOR

Two for the Road

Tuesday, July 18
@ 7:30PM

General Admission Tickets: $45
VIP Tickets (includes front row, cafe table seating): $75

or text LTVANDREAS to 41444

Two for the Road

Starring Christine Andreas

with Marty Silvestri on the piano

Produced by Josh Gladstone

Two for the Road is to honor the many journeys the past few years have brought to her and her musical director / composer / arranger / husband Martin Silvestri as they traveled from state to state, and country to country, concertizing and picking up pieces of the culture in each of their destinations. The music reflects this international flair, from the subtle English flavor in Could Have Danced All Night to the slightest trace of a drawl in Clint Black's Something That We Do.

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Photographer: Cliff Lipson

Christine Andreas' shows in NY at Feinstein's 54Below: Love is Good, be-Mused, And So It Goes..., Cafe Society, and most recently PIAF - No Regrets had the NY Times accusing her of ". Ms. Andreas made her mark in seminal revivals of Oklahoma!, My Fair Lady, and On Your Toes, as well as the original production of The Scarlet Pimpernel and the first national tour of The Light in the Piazza; so it should be no surprise that great storytelling is in her blood. She also has one of the finest of Broadway voices, an instrument with a huge, expressive range, capable of belting to the rafters, and pliable enough to sing the gentlest lullaby. More at www.ChristineAndreas.com

Reviews

"...electrifying her audiences, transforming them with pure alchemy and delicately killing with the sheer beauty of her voice..."

—  The New York Times


“The most thrilling rendition of  ‘La Vie en Rose’ this side of Edith Piaf...”

The New York Times


"This is an urbane evening by a gifted, polished artist with a symbiotic collaborator."

Women Around Town


"The highlight of the evening was a rapturously sung arrangement of the classic "A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square," in which Silvestri incorporated birdsong into his fantastic accompaniment. The pair saved the best for last in a rendition of Cole Porter's "I Love Paris" that was combined with a "La Vie en Rose" that almost outdid Piaf herself. Magnifique!"

Broadway World

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