Performers include Gerry Mastrolia, Fran Leonardis and Sean Harkness.


Gerry Mastrolia

Gerardo “Gerry” Mastrolia has been performing in live theatre since the young age of 8. Now, 18, he continues to do what he has to do, conisisting of making people laugh and keep the spirit of theatre alive.
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Fran Leonardis

Fran Leonardis leads a double life!  By day, she is a housewife and mother of two pre-pubescent boys.  By night, she dresses up in frilly dresses and high heels, makes wise cracks and belts out songs. It’s like something out of an old movie starring Joan Crawford.  Or Doris Day.  Or both!
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Sean Harkness

Guitarist Sean Harkness recently garnered both the Outstanding Instrumentalist of 2011 Backstage Bistro Award, and a MAC Award[Manhattan Association of Clubs and Cabarets] for his New York solo shows.  Sean has appeared as an artist and sideman extensively in New York’s finest jazz venues including the Blue Note, Smoke, Small’s, the Jazz Standard, Birdland, Iridium, Feinstein’s, Edison Ballroom, Mile’s Café, the Metropolitan Room, St. Nick’s, and Top Of The Rock at Rockefeller Center.  He has six commercial recordings released to date.
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Performance Information

July 29, 2012 // 3 p.m. // Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center, Bloomfield, NJ

Tickets: $10 per person and are available at the door or by calling 973-429-0960.

Location: Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center, 240 Belleville Avenue, Bloomfield, NJ.

Arrival: Seating begins at 2:30pm.  Light refreshments will be served.

Additional Information: Email info@corinnasings.com or call Oakeside at 973-429-0960.

“Music at the Mansion” is a series showcasing talented performers from NYC and NJ.  The series is hosted by NYC Cabaret singer and Bloomfield resident Corinna Sowers – Adler and features Deborah Martin on piano.  

This program is made possible in part by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, a Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and administered by the Essex County Division of Cultural and Historic Affairs.