About this Event
Eastern European Cabaret, circa 1939
CHOPIN’S HEART: a glimpse into the lost world of pre-World War II Warsaw, vibrant, cosmopolitan city that had a cabaret scene rivaling Berlin and Paris. It was utterly destroyed in 1939 and is gone forever. In 1964 London, survivor Frederic Sercki is a recluse haunted by the past. Fellow cabaret artist and survivor Zozo Terné attempts to prod his memory about the cabaret—Serce Chopina, or Chopin’s Heart—that he started just a few months before the Nazi and Soviet invasion of Poland.
Prudence Johnson, Maud Hixson and Jennifer Grimm: Vocals
Dan Chouinard: Piano
Randy Sabien: Violin
Gary Rue: Guitar
Gary Rue is the author and co-creator of many musicals for the stage, Dan Pinkerton is renowned for his work as a playwright, and the singers, Crooners audience's know these wonderfully talented women. And of course, there is Dan Chouinard and Randy Sabien, to know them is to love them.
www.garyrue.com/chopin-s-heart
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Main Stage Showroom, 6161 Highway 65 NE, Minneapolis, United States
USD 37.89 to USD 49.05












