Upcoming Productions
Presents
Our First EVER All-Star Tribute Concert!
SINGLE VOICE
An evening of song honoring the songs & career of New York City Composer
CHRISTINE LAVIN
Saturday, November 22nd at 8 PM
The Laurie Beechman Theatre
Within the West Bank Cafe
407 West 42nd Street (Between 9th & 10th Ave.)
Reservations: 212.695.6909
$35 Cover, $15 Minimum - $30 Cover for MAC, Cast Party & Cabaret Hotline
So far the following performers are confirmed to be singing with Tedd Firth & his Band!
CHRISTINE LAVIN
Suzanne Carrico Jim Caruso Hilary Kole
Booth & Pat Joan Crowe & Sue Matsuki
Julie Gold Tom Paxton
Additional Performers to be announced!
Past Productions
On July 18, 2008 SuCa Productions presented our Second
Showcase: THE SONGS OF PATRICK FRANKFORT & TAMMY SMITH at The Laurie
Beechman Theatre in
"Excitement and laughter crackled in the Laurie Beechman Theatre as two bright young songwriters’ work shared the bill, thanks to producer/host Suzanne Carrico, who opened things with Patrick Frankfort’s searing “Shame.” His hilarious male lament about loss of “Hair” was aced by Kenny Holcomb. For fireworks, dynamic pro Jonathan Whitton seized “The Day,” leaving Pat himself with nothing but “Nothing”(it’s a song!).
The skillfully crafted songs of Tammy Smith (a deliciously zippy performer herself) were mainly from her score, Vacation Bible School. It’s hilariously satirical! Molly Pope brilliantly built the neurotic tour-de-force imaginings of “If We’d’ve Met.” Angela Schultz, Jennifer Furman, Booth Daniels (Pat’s musical partner) and Brandon Cutrell sang admirably from both writers’ work." - Rob Lester, Cabaret Scenes August 2008
On January 18th, 2008 SuCa Productions first ever Showcase! SONGS FROM THE MAGIC TRASH CAN was performed at The Laurie Beechman Theatre in New York City. The evening of music by Manhattan based songwriter, MAC Award nominee Kevin Ray and featured more than 20 performers, including established Cabaret Luminaries like Lisa Asher & Barbara Brussell as well as up & coming talent like Ben Roseberry, Gabrielle Stravelli, Nick Dothee & Suzanne Carrico.