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Meet the cast of Funny Girl starring Steven Brinberg

July 7th, 2009 Comments Off on Meet the cast of Funny Girl starring Steven Brinberg

On Saturday night July 11th, 2009, for a one night only Benefit Performance – Steven Brinberg will be starring in Funny Girl as Barbra Streisand portraying Fanny Brice at the Paramount Theatre in Asbury Park, New Jersey with a special guest appearance by Lainie Kazan.  Here is a preview of the extremely talented cast directed […]

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STEVEN BRINBERG as BARBRA STREISAND as FANNY BRICE in FUNNY GIRL

June 26th, 2009 Comments Off on STEVEN BRINBERG as BARBRA STREISAND as FANNY BRICE in FUNNY GIRL

On July 11 2009 in a one-night-only benefit production at the Paramount Theatre on the Boadwalk in Asbury Park, New Jersey Steven Brinberg will be performing the starring role in Funny Girl.  A role that catapulted a young Barbra Streisand to stardom with her portrayal of Fanny Brice.  This should be a remarkable evening.  Tickets […]

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Steven Brinberg – Simply Streisand “the duets album”

February 18th, 2009 Comments Off on Steven Brinberg – Simply Streisand “the duets album”

I first saw Steven Brinberg as Barbra Streisand at the Metropolitan Room October 2006.  I was amazed by his vocals, simulating Streisand down to the tiniest inflection.  Close your eyes and you hear Babs singing.  Open your eyes and you see Babs singing.  Mr. Brinberg looks strikingly like Streisand right down to the fingertips.  Literally.  […]

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Natalie Toro: B’way Diva makes debut in Paris

January 13th, 2009 Comments Off on Natalie Toro: B’way Diva makes debut in Paris

Well, sort of.  At the residence of Monsieur Alphonse, on the left bank of Paris, 6th Arrondissement where I recently spent some down time which was actually a very up time we listened to Natalie Toro’s new CD – aptly titled Natalie Toro.  So, in effect she has made her Parisian debut. I caught a […]

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