In Pennsylvania Avenue, audiences are guided through a song cycle of iconic singers, whose relationships with the White House spanned concert recitals to friendships and presidential endorsements to tabloid speculation. As Joanna Murray-Smith’s narrative blends show business with political history, intertwined songs include tributes to Barbra Streisand, Eartha Kitt, Sarah Vaughan, Diana Ross and more.
It marks the latest in a string of critically acclaimed one woman shows from Bernadette Robinson, including You Might As Well Live, Calling All Angels and Patsy Cline: Her Songs, Her Story.