Total Rating: 
***1/4
Opened: 
March 2010
Ended: 
March 2010
Country: 
USA
State: 
New York
City: 
New York
Theater Type: 
cabaret
Theater: 
Laurie Beechman Theater
Theater Address: 
West Bank Cafe
Genre: 
cabaret
Author: 
Noelle McGrath
Review: 

I caught Noelle McGrath's cabaret show at the Laurie Beecham Theater downstairs from the West Bank Café. She's a warm, outgoing singer with a rich musical voice underlining a wry sense of humor. Her Bea Lilly impression doing Noel Coward is vividly comic. There is a terrific rendition of Randy Newman's "Sail Away," some Tom Lehrer, a lovely Irish ballad filled with nostalgia for the "Old Sod" and Kurt Weill's dramatic resonance.

And her two daughters did numbers -- Lily de Paula is a lovely, charming young singer and Juliet de Paula whose strength, in addition to her sense of humor is heart, warmth and a good voice and musicality. This family is filled with appealing, talented women. Accompanied on piano by Rachel Kaufman who has a great sense of time and nimble fingers, this is a totally enjoyable cabaret show.

Cast: 
Noelle McGrath, Juliet de Paula, Lily de Paula
Technical: 
Piano: Rachel Kaufman
Critic: 
Richmond Shepard
Date Reviewed: 
April 2010