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KAREN AKERS RETURNS TO NJPAC "TIME AFTER TIME"

ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20TH AT 8:00 PM

After a successful six-week sold-out engagement last spring in the Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel, and a two-week sold-out engagement this past October at Le Jazz Au Bar, Karen Akers, one of America's most arresting and successful concert and cabaret stars, returns to The Chase Room at the NEW JERSEY PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (One Center Street, Newark, NJ - 888-466-5722 - http://www.njpac.org/ ) with her critically-acclaimed show "Time After Time" for one-performance only, Saturday evening, November 20th at 7:30 pm. Tickets are $47 (LIMITED AVAILABILITY), and may be purchased by telephone, at the NJPAC Box Office or the NJPAC website. NJPAC's Cabaret at the Chase recreates the intimate setting of a cabaret with bistro-style table seating as well as a cash bar and other refreshments available for purchase.

"Time After Time" features songs from the theater and the Great American Songbook by such composers as Stephen Sondheim, Alex North, Cole Porter, Harold Arlen, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Lowe, among others.

Recipient of the 2002 Board of Directors Award from MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets & Clubs - http://www.macnyc.com/ ), Karen Akers has performed throughout the United States, Europe and the former Soviet Union. She has appeared in many prestigious venues worldwide from Carnegie Hall, the Hollywood Bowl, Rainbow and Stars, London's Pizza on the Park to three command performances at the White House. Her concert and cabaret performances are just a part of Ms. Akers's multi-faceted career, which encompasses theatre, television, film and recordings. Ms. Akers's latest CD, If We Only Have Love, a CD compilation of theatre songs, was released on DRG Records this past spring.

New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), located in the heart of an emerging downtown Newark, New Jersey, is the sixth largest performing arts center in the United States. Home of the Grammy Award-winning New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, NJPAC has been widely cited as a catalyst in the revitalization of New Jersey's largest city, attracting over 3.5 million visitors (including more than 700,000 children) in its first six years of operation.

 

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