
The Nat and Kat duo, featuring songstress Natalie Wilson and pianist Kat Sherrell, presents a fanciful evening of Broadway gems from the '20s to the present. Follow these classically-trained beauties on a musical journey into the hearts of women making bold choices, with some surprising outcomes. With songs by the greats: Porter, Coward, Rodgers, Bernstein and Weill, as well as a smattering of contemporary treasures, these ladies will inspire you to giggle, guffaw, sniffle and snort, and just perhaps, contemplate the essence of woman.
TWO SHOWS THIS SUMMER:
Thursday June 26, 9:30pm
Thursday July 31, 7pm
$15/cover + 2 drink minimum
The Duplex
61 Christopher Street (at 7th Ave.)
NYC, NY 10014
Info and cabaret room reservations:
(212) 255-5438
Book us for your next party, reception, or corporate event!
Call us at 212-658-9192 or send e-mail to info@natandkatduo.com
To be added to the announcement list for future shows,
send an e-mail to info@natandkatduo.com
ABOUT THE DUO:
The Story of Nat and Kat
Nat Wilson and Kat Sherrell met at a party in 2007 and bonded over red wine, their shared background in classical music, and a mutual love of the Great American Songbook. They decided to collaborate, and made their debut as a cabaret duo at the Broadway Baby Bistro in January 2008 with their cabaret show about women making bold choices: A Touch of Venus: a Cabaret. They have since performed together at such venues as the Duplex, Galapagos Art Space, and the Laurie Beechman Theatre, to name a few. In addition to entertaining discerning adults, Nat and Kat are creating a cabaret show for children, which they plan to perform in a workshop setting at the end of Summer 2008. Nat and Kat also bring their vintage elegant flair to private parties and events.
Before there was Nat and Kat
Nat has performed with opera and theater companies on both coasts, including One World Symphony, the Little Opera Theater of New York, Opera San Jose, Berkeley Opera, San Diego Comic Opera, and the Lamb's Players Theater. She has inhabited a diverse range of characters from free-spirited seductresses (the title role in Carmen), to love-sick adolescent boys (Sesto in La Clemenza di Tito, Ramiro in La Finta Giardinera), to melancholy middle-aged actresses (Desiree in A Little Night Music), to the Virgin Mary (in Heav'n and Nature Sing).
Kat has accompanied and music directed cabaret acts at Don't Tell Mama, the Laurie Beechman Theatre, the Metropolitan Room, Emerging Artists Theater, the Duplex, and many other venues in New York City. Other favorite projects have included a revival of Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along; Jack Sprat Low-Fat World Tour with Two Beans Productions, and working as an accompanist and teacher at the gem of E. 52nd St., Turtle Bay Music School. Most recently, Kat could be seen waggling her head to conduct La Muela del Rey Farfan, a bilingual zarzuela produced by Society of the Educational Arts for Teatro StageFest, for which she also provided the live orchestrations.