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YOU-ELL NEVER GET AWAY FROM STEPHANIE

Stephanie Youell makes her cabaret debut in her one woman show, You-ell Never Get Away From Me! at DON'T TELL MAMA (343 West 46th Street, NYC - 1-212-757-0788 - http://www.donttellmama.com/ ) with shows on Sunday, May 2nd at 8:00 pm and Monday, May 3rd at 6:30 pm. The show is full of laughter and old-fashioned musical comedy and features anecdotes of junior high girls, Indian Princesses, and crowning local beauty queens like "Miss Chick-a-Shay." Contemporary tunes and new renditions of old favorites abound in this class act. Musical supervision is by Alex Gemingnani, with Justin Malakhow at the piano. David Coolidge directs. There is a $5 cover charge and a 2-drink minimum.

Highlights of the show include "Men" (Charlap/Gimbel), "Find Me A Primitive Man" (Porter), "If You Hadn't But You Did" (Styne/Comden/Green), "Born Too Late" (Duke/Nash) and, of course, "You'll Never Get Away From Me" (Styne/Sondheim).

Miss Youell just completed a tour of Japan playing Babette in "Beauty and the Beast in Concert" (with Paige O'Hara). Credits include Pitti-Sing in The Hot Mikado (Fulton Opera House), Laurey in Oklahoma! (Discoveryland), Rose in George M! (Pittsburgh CLO), Val in A Chorus Line (Hot Summer Nights), Joseph ... Dreamcoat (Fulton Opera House), All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten (Hot Summer Nights), as well as Emma in Song and Dance, Woman I in Little by Little and Deborah in Sexual Perversity in Chicago. She has performed in concert numerous times with the Cincinnati Pops (Eric Kunzel, dir.). Stephanie received her B.F.A. from the Univeristy of Cincinnati College - Conservatory of Music.

Mr. Gemingnani is also currently making his Broadway debut in Assassins, and Carnegie Mellon graduate Justin Malakhow played in the Taboo pit and assists John McDaniel. Director David Coolidge often assists Peter Flynn in projects and is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. All are making their Don't Tell Mama debut.

 

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