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I have been writing these helpful performance blogs for over 15 years. Please take a few minutes to read a few and let me know what you think or if you have any questions.

GROUP SHOW PROTOCOL

GROUP SHOW PROTOCOL

As a producer of many shows, most of them benefits, and as the Producer of the annual Winter Rhythms down at Urban Stages every December and now the NATS Musical Theater Competition, I have a lot to say on how one should act if invited to do a Group Show. Respond to all emails as they are sent asking for a photo, bio, song choice...do not  make the Producer chase after you. Show up for your rehearsal time 10 minutes before your allotted time as, many times, these rehearsals go pretty q...
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OPEN MIC PROTOCOL

OPEN MIC PROTOCOL

As the host of my own Open Mic for 3 years, here are some helpful hints on how to proceed when attending and Open Mic and more importantly, on what NOT to do! You should arrive at least 30 minutes before the Open Mic starts to get settled in and to order.   Check in with the host or sign up.   You need to bring 2 IDENTICAL copies of your music with chord symbols taped accordion style... no books, no loose sheets, no double-sided copies. The easier you make it for the musicians to read ...
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LIKE - COMMENT - SHARE

LIKE - COMMENT - SHARE

This column was inspired by my dear friend Richard Skipper saying that, for promoting, “It all comes down to: Like, Comment, Share!”(https://www.richardskipper.com/)As many of us “return to campus” in this magical world of Cabaret, I have been noticing a lot of little things about promotion and filling our rooms that might be worth sharing. These observations come at a time when our audiences are still a little cautious about being in a closed Cabaret room. This...
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WELCOME TO MY BLOG & TO "SUE'S VIEWS"

WELCOME TO MY BLOG & TO "SUE'S VIEWS"

I am thrilled to kick off my new Sue’s Views column RIGHT here on my own website! I have previously written columns for Nightline Exchange and on the late Stu Hamstra’s Cabaret Hotline Online and am currently also published on Cabaret Hotspot so many of these earlier postings will be re-posts of some of the more successful columns. As a Reviewer, Writer, Producer, Multi-Award-Winning Singer and now an Author who sees a lot of shows every week and who has been performin...
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BACK ON STAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE COVID

BACK ON STAGE FOR THE FIRST TIME SINCE COVID

“The stage is bare, the lights are gone, the love we shared still lingers on. I sang and played, and we laughed and cried and in my fumbling way I tried…to say what only hearts can know and all too soon we had to go…” – Sandi PattiHere I am at my computer ready to launch tonight’s Cabaret Hotspot! Newsletter and Spotlights after having just debuted my first full, formal Cabaret show back since January 2019. I know, the glamorous life of a performer...
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WHAT IS CABARET?

WHAT IS CABARET?

Cabaret - cab·a·ret/ˌkabəˈrāt/Noun - is defined by Wikipedia as:  "Entertainment held in a nightclub or restaurant while the audience eats or drinks at tables.""A nightclub or restaurant where such entertainment is performed."If you really want to know the history of Cabaret and the "how to's" of Cabaret, buy our book, "So You Want to Sing Cabaret" available right here on CabU! But also...For those of you who do not have Bob Harr...
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SET SINGING vs. A FORMAL CABARET SHOW

SET SINGING vs. A FORMAL CABARET SHOW

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SINGING SETS OF TUNES vs. PUTTING UP A FORMAL CABARET SHOW? This question may seem obvious, but it’s a little more complicated right now. Since I know that many of you do not sing sets, I thought this column might be helpful.As many of my New York readers know, my band and I have been singing regularly at West Bank Café and at Pangea. We were hired to sing “sets” vs. doing a formal Cabaret show. Since the Pangea gig is a Jazz Open...
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LIVE PERFORMANCE AS WE COME OUT OF COVID

LIVE PERFORMANCE AS WE COME OUT OF COVID

We are all very excited by the CDC’s recent statement that masks are now no longer going to be required for outdoor and indoor clubs and restaurants, but this is still a very personal choice for each of us.With NO judgement on whatever choices you will make in the up-coming months as we all try to find our way back to the “new normal” of live performance, I wanted to share a couple of updates on what’s going on in the clubs and about my own performance choices for you to ...
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SOME OF THE BEST ADVICE I'VE EVER RECEIVED

SOME OF THE BEST ADVICE I'VE EVER RECEIVED

I have been so lucky to have had some of the most amazing mentors in my singing career over these past 30 years. Here is some of the BEST advice I have ever gotten form them: TRUDI MANN – Trudi and I go back over 30 years. We met and sang together at the original Village Gate. While Trudi never offered and verbal advice, by nature of how she performed the songs that chose and the way that she was always jazzy but still completely connect to her lyric, made a lasting impression on me t...
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THE 'HYPE' OF CREATING A BUZZ...MARKETING TIPS

THE 'HYPE' OF CREATING A BUZZ...MARKETING TIPS

I have recently been helping a friend create a Marketing Plan to help them move forward in their career (something I should maybe also be doing for myself!) While doing this, I have discovered many things that I wish to share with you all today in a brand-new Sue’s Views. These are just some bullet points pulled from a section of my “Business of Cabaret Class” which will be offered very soon here on Cabaret Hotspot University.How to get started? First of all, what is marketing?...
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