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Cabaret Performance to Benefit TransWay

Featuring Keith Kaczorowski and Tom Wilson Weinberg

Keith and Tom

Friday, June 27, 2008

Showtimes at 7 pm and 9 pm

Order Tickets by calling 215-732-2220 between 9 am and 5 pm

or conveniently online below anytime!

$20 per Ticket

Keith Kaczorowski and Tom Wilson Weinberg explore great songs old and new, standards and obscurities, ballads and novelty numbers in a cabaret performance to benefit TransWay, a social and educational program of the Center geared towards TransWomen.

The shows will be held at the Center in the Mark Segal Ballroom (1315 Spruce Street) and tickets are available below, at the front desk of the Center, or by telephone (215-732-2220). Advance purchase is recommended and credit card sales will be taken at 215-732-2220 until 5:00 PM daily. Senior and student tickets are available.

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General Admission tickets - $20

 

Student/Senior - $15

 


Keith Kaczorowski is featured in Weinberg's SIXTY YEARS WITH BRUHS & GEAN and is a member of the Philadelphia Gay Men's Chorus. He began his performing career at Haverford College, writing and appearing in sketch comedy and musicals. Keith is a hardcore fan of the victory-challenged Miami Dolphins and also happens to be a man of the theater, connoisseur of great songs, unabashed fan of old musicals and all-around talented musician.

Weinberg began his songwriting and performing career as a student at the University of Pennsylvania, later singing in Philadelphia coffeehouses and traveling to appear on college campuses and at gay pride events. His early albums GAY NAME GAME and ALL-AMERICAN BOY were among the first in a new genre of gay-themed recordings. In addition to BRUHS & GEAN he has written TEN PERCENT REVUE, GET USED TO IT!, THE TEACHINGS OF CHAIRMAN RICK, AFTER GUANTÁNAMO and ELEANOR AND HICK.

In an intimate cabaret setting Kaczorowski and Weinberg put their own spin on familiar songs and some wonderful lesser-known tunes. The duo will perform some of their favorites from Jacques Brel, Leonard Cohen, Noel Coward, Sondheim, Gershwin, Lerner and Lowe, Frank Loesser . . .   and Weinberg, who will be at the piano.