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« on: February 11, 2008, 11:54:39 AM »

Raylynn's Cabaret, from Musical Theatre to Jazz Standards...her farewell concert!

You may remember Raylynn as one of the multi-talented staff of Max’s Opera Café or perhaps you've caught her performing vocally in local restaurants and lounges. Raylynn has been in several local productions, some of the more memorable being the sadistic Drag Queen-like character "The Queen of Outer Space" in the fun, campy musical comedy "Carhops In Bondage" in '06' at the Lambda Players Theatre; or perhaps the psychotic dehomosexualizing Psychiatrist "Dr. Eve" in "Sordid Lives" opposite the brilliant Kevin Leonard; or the role that's most memorable to her, the repressed drag queen forced to live life as the mistreated Roadie/Husband/Back-up male Vocalist, "Yitzhak" in "Hedwig And The Angry Inch" in '06' and '07' at the Crest Theatre, also opposite Kevin Leonard.

Raylynn has thoroughly enjoyed being in Sacramento and is thankful for all the opportunities this town has brought her. She is excited to open a new chapter in her life and re-join her best friend/mentor, Robert May in Branson Missouri to further her Musical Theatre career. This is something she just can't pass up. She wants to say goodbye to all her beloved friends and family in style. She can't wait to share all her favorite songs ranging from Jazz Standards to Belty Musical Theatre packed between tons of comedy and laughter.

Please join her on February 29th and March 1st as she reunites with the Lambda Players at the Studio Theatre for one last performance in an effort to raise funds for this giant upward career jump. "Goodbye for now Sacramento, you'll always hold a special place in my heart"!

Tickets are $15 (General Seating), show starts at 8pm, doors open at 7:30, wine served in the lobby.
 

 
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