FourthWALL Cabaret Series Returns Next Month

Creative Cauldron’s experimental summer cabaret series kicks off July 7 with a “Best of Broadway” evening filled with tunes from the Great White Way.

The series, first envisioned by Creative Cauldron Artistic Associate Matt Conner, gives professional singers and performers an opportunity to craft their own individual cabaret evening, breaking the “fourth wall” between audience and performers to share their viewpoint.

This year’s line up features “Tumble Down Dreams,” an anecdotal journey through a life in the theater presented by veteran stage performer and Arena Stage company member Terry Currier; “Cabaroke” with Chris Sizemore, a hybrid evening of cabaret and karaoke in which the audience gets to choose the performer’s song list; and a concert reading of a controversial new musical “What Kind of Love: An Evening with Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings.”

Shows are Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 25 at ArtSpace Falls Church, 410 S. Maple Ave., Tickets are $20 for adults and $18 for students and seniors. For more information, visit creativecauldron.org.

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