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Isabel Rose Tickets

Isabel Rose celebrates her exciting, new 60s-flavored CD release, Trouble In Paradise (distributed by Red, a division of SONY records) with a sexy, splashy, Vegas-inflected, unapologetically joyful hour of entertainment. Sporting a five-piece band plus two dancing girls, Isabel delivers favorites from the American Songbook and pop canon, delighting audiences with her wit, timing and sassy interpretations. “She goes stiletto-to-stiletto with Ann-Margret!” raves JazzTimes, while John Kerr of The New York Times writes, “Miss Rose knows how to belt them out and delivers big production numbers with appeal.” “A star is born,” agrees Vogue Magazine. If you’re looking for a fun night out that’s glamorous and retro, this is it.

This show is closed.

Performances ended on Oct. 1, 2014.

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About Isabel Rose on Broadway

Opening: Oct 1, 2014 • Closing: Oct 1, 2014
Off-Broadway 54 Below
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Feinstein's/54 Below
254 West 54th Street
New York, NY 10019
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Isabel Rose celebrates her exciting, new 60s-flavored CD release, Trouble In Paradise (distributed by Red, a division of SONY records) with a sexy, splashy, Vegas-inflected, unapologetically joyful hour of entertainment. Sporting a five-piece band plus two dancing girls, Isabel delivers favorites from the American Songbook and pop canon, delighting audiences with her wit, timing and sassy interpretations. “She goes stiletto-to-stiletto with Ann-Margret!” raves JazzTimes, while John Kerr of The New York Times writes, “Miss Rose knows how to belt them out and delivers big production numbers with appeal.” “A star is born,” agrees Vogue Magazine. If you’re looking for a fun night out that’s glamorous and retro, this is it.

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