Photo Coverage: Rachel York in Feinstein's Debut
Wednesday, October 17, 2007; 01:10 AM - by Jan Nargi
Broadway, television, film and recording star Rachel York made her Feinstein's at Loews Regency debut on Sunday, October 14,
and Monday, October 15, performing her new cabaret, "For the Love of It." Feinstein's
in the Loews Regency Hotel is located at 540 Park Avenue at 61st Street.
"'Rachel York: For the Love of It' celebrates the
multi-talented artist's love of singing and performing in a delightful evening
of stories and song. She includes numbers made famous by early inspirations,
favorite show tunes from her Broadway career, jazz and pop standards from her
solo album, 'Let's Fall in Love,' and a few surprises that touch her heart in a
special way. This is Rachel York up close and personal – versatile and fun, performing
just for the love of it," explained press notes.
York
is best known for her critically acclaimed Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Miserables, Victor/Victoria
(Drama Desk Award) with Dame Julie Andrews, The
Scarlet Pimpernel, Sly Fox with
Richard Dreyfuss, and Dirty Rotten
Scoundrels co-starring Jonathan Pryce. Additionally, York received rave
reviews for her portrayal of Guenevere in the recent national tour of Camelot opposite Michael York and has
starred in Putting It Together (Drama
Desk Nomination) also with Julie Andrews, the national and London tours of the
Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of Kiss
Me, Kate (Helen Hayes Nomination), Dessa
Rose at the Lincoln Center Theater (Drama Desk Nomination), Anything Goes (Ovation Nomination), Ragtime, Evita, Summer of '42, Summer and Smoke, and Crucifer of Blood with Billy Crudup.
York's
debut solo album, "Let's Fall in Love," has been an enormous success since its
release in January 2005. She can also be heard on the soundtrack of Billy
Bathgate and the original cast recordings of City of Angels,
Putting It Together, Victor/Victoria, The Scarlet Pimpernel Encore, Dessa
Rose, and Summer of '42.
For more information on Rachel York, please visit www.rachelyork.net.
Photos by Jan Nargi
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