Cassandre at The New Americana Theatre
April 20, 2009
The Voice of An Angel is an apt description for Cassandré Faimon-Haygood. Backed by a live orchestra, she enthralls audiences from beginning to end with multiple styles of music. Early in the show, she gives us a beautiful rendition of Somewhere Over the Rainbow. She takes us on a musical journey from Danny Boy and Beyond the Sea to Vincent and Fever. In each style of music, the audience falls more in love with her vocal talent.
It's truly amazing that she carries a full two-hour show all on her own. Aunt Irma, Cassandré’s alter-ego, entertains us with her Wisconsin accent, her flamboyant hat, and her own rendition of Dolly Parton’s Nine-to-Five. She is funny with just enough realism that everyone can identify with her.
Catherine Haygood, of The Haygood Show, joins the orchestra on the violin and accompanies Cassandré on the harp. The orchestra understands and enhances Cassandré’s vocal style.
For the past nine years, Cassandré delighted audiences as a featured performer in Silver Dollar City productions including For the Glory, Dicken’s Christmas Carol, and Headin’ West.
Cassandré’s singing is well matched by her choice of repertoire, beautiful gowns, and charming personality.
Don't miss the opportunity to enjoy this show and experience the vocal style of the beautiful and talented Cassandré.
Pat Avery, Editor
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