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AANY columnist Maria Goshin doesn’t just write about architecture, she writes material for bonafide divas. Check out the details of her latest project…

If you were to ask this New Yorker where you should be on Friday, March 23rd, my answer would involve a Campy Cuban Cable TV chanteuse in a live comedy extravaganza called Stranger in the Night: An Elegant Evening with Margarita Pracatan.

Margarita Pracatan has been wowing audiences for decades with her devastating renditions of Broadway standards and pop favorites by the likes of ABBA, Boy George, and Britney Spears. Now, the one-of-a-kind music and comedy diva premieres Stranger in the Night, an all-new evening of song, stories and unconventional wisdom. The U.K. chat show sensation and Manhattan Cable TV cult star offers insight on how to be happy, find true love, stay beautiful, have amazing sex, and live royally in NYC with only $10 in the bank. (For a sampling of outrageously useful advice, read Michael Musto’s exclusive interview with Margarita HERE.) She’ll also take on current pop hits by Katy Perry, Rihanna, Lady Gaga, and Maroon 5. Armed with her portable electronic Yamaha keyboard and a Powerpoint presentation she prepared at the public library, she’s on a mission to change your life one pop song at a time—even if she seldom finds the right key, lands on the right note, or sings the proper lyrics!

Stranger in the Night: An Elegant Evening with Margarita Pracatan, runs Friday, March 23 at 7:30pm at the The Laurie Beechman Theater located inside West Bank Cafe at 407 West 42nd Street (at Ninth Avenue). Tickets are $15 plus a $15 food/drink minimum. To purchase tickets call 212-352-3101 or visit www.SpinCycleNYC.com.


 

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