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Natalie Douglas presents
Natalie Douglas' New Year's Eve Bash
Thursday, December 31, 2009

Don't miss out on the BEST New Year's Eve Deal in New York City! NOW WITH TWO SHOWS! 8 PM $40 cover, plus 2 drink minimum and a 10:45 PM $60 cover, plus 2 drink minimum (both shows include champagne toast)

Length: 1 hr 30 mins
Intermission: None
Seating: General Admission
You choose your seats when you get to the theater.

The world famous Duplex Cabaret is offering the BEST New Year's Eve deal in New York City this year - with the critically acclaimed Natalie Douglas and her "New Year's Eve Bash!" performances at 8pm & 10:45pm!

Natalie Douglas' New Year's Eve performances in Greenwich Village have become a New York tradition. Through her performances at New York's Town Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the legendary Birdland jazz club, Feinstein's at The Regency and various venues throughout the country, and her critically acclaimed albums Not That Different & To Nina: Live at Birdland, Natalie has become one of the most sought after cabaret/jazz/blues artists in New York City.

Natalie has received 7 MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Awards, including the 2008 Award for Major Jazz Artist and is the recipient of the Nightlife Award Award and the Backstage Bistro Award.

This party gets underway with Natalie and her dear friend and longtime musical director Avenue Q's Mark Hartman at the helm.

What critics have said:

"...her voice and 'sound' are distinctly her own. Like Nancy Wilson, Nina Simone and Abbey Lincoln before her, all singers who have influenced her and to whom she can variously be compared, Douglas' tone and timbre are unmistakable. Douglas has never been in better voice, singing with a new found confidence... "
- David Hurst, Showbusiness Weekly

"Though you hear hints of Nancy Wilson and Phyllis Hyman in her big, booming voice, she's a sensuous and stirring singer with a sound that's all her own. And when she belts, she's got enough pipes to outfit a plumber's convention. The truth is... she's got everything."
- Wayman Wong, Daily News