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A Night of Cabaret with
special guest Nicole Madison is playing on
Thursday, Feb. 21, at 7 p.m. in the Sublette
County Library Lovatt Room.
Hosted by the Pinedale Fine Arts Council,
the show is free to the public and wine
and appetizers will be served.
What is love? What is loving? The answer
to these and related questions will
be explored when Jackson Hole’s Nicole
Madison will premiere her one-woman
Cabaret on the subject of love.
Nicole delivers a narrative that explores
relationships and loving from a deeply personal
point of view. Although personal and
intimate, it is a universal message tied together
with a carefully curated selection of
songs written by such luminaries as Cole
Porter, Frank Loesser and Bob Dylan.
Nicole will be joined by Jackson-based
pianist Pam Drew Phillips who will accompany
her through the evening of cabaret,
which will run 45 minutes.