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Historic Oak Room Supper Club at Algonquin Hotel in NYC will not reopen

Sadly, the Algonquin Hotel's Oak Room, which has been the home of many cabaret favorites, especially Andrea Marcovicci for the past 25 years, will not reopen following its current renovations, according to sources in the know. Members of the iconic Round Table must be having a remorseful meeting somewhere in time and space.

Among the performers who have recently appeared at the intimate supper club are Tony nominee Karen AkersKT SullivanEmily Bergl, Sandy Stewart and Bill Charlap, Steve Ross and Barbara Carroll, as well as Jack Jones.  It’s been a particular favorite with many of cabaret’s aficionados for so many years with a history that is memorable. 

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Gary J. Budge, who is the general manager of the famed Manhattan hotel, said that despite "top-notch performers," declining audiences were responsible for the decision to close the supper club/cabaret, which has been in existence for decades.

About the closing of the room, celebrated singer-actress Marcovicci told Playbill.com, "I'm heartsick to hear of the closing of the legendary Oak Room of the Algonquin Hotel, my musical home and creative inspiration for 25 years. From my first entrance in 1987, a jumble of nerves, to my last encore just this past Christmas, I have been blessed with the finest, warmest audiences a performer could ever hope for, and the most beautiful room in which to entertain. Although this is indeed sad news, I will take away the happiest memories and hope to establish a new venue soon for myself and the other Oak Room artists who cherish the American Popular Song as much as I do."

The Oak Room was also the launching pad for Harry Connick Jr. and Michael Feinstein.

The Oak Room Supper Club tradition, according to the Algonquin's official website, "began when friends petitioned owner Frank Case to open the room to an after-theatre crowd wishing to continue their merry-making until the wee hours of the morning. One of those friends was a charming Viennese chanteuse named Greta Keller, darling of such dashing chaps as the Prince of Wales and King Carol of Romania. Greta, who had starred with Peter Lorre and Marlena Dietrich in Vienna (and who reportedly taught the latter how to sing), became the first Oak Room cabaret star in November of 1939, to great acclaim. Cabaret was eclipsed as more of Case's—and The Algonquin's—resources went to the war effort. Its revival came during the 1980s when brilliant singer-pianist Steve Ross began charming audiences."

Members of the cabaret community are speechless, hurt and angered losing, yet, another venue in the all–too-few remaining cabaret night spots. Many were suspicious that something was brewing when Matilda, the lobby cat, was no longer present with the new ownership in place.

The hotel, which is located on West 44th Street, is expected to reopen in May following extensive renovations.

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Sandi Durell - reviewer, writer, producer - reviews theater, cabaret, writes interviews and articles for: Times Square Chronicles (t2conline.com), TheThreeTomatoes.com. Sandi is an Outer Critics Circle and Drama Desk Voter and member of The American Theatre Critics Association She is a producer...

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