Charlotte Patton started her cabaret career at the beloved club Eighty-Eights after attending the Cabaret Symposium at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center. After doing several shows at Eighty-Eights, Charlotte focused on her acting career, appearing in New York and regional theatres. She has played a surprising number of alcoholics including Evie, the recovering alcoholic who falls off the wagon in “The Gingerbread Lady;” the vicious pill-popping, alcoholic mom in “Sympathetic Division;” a rich drunk doyenne in “The Theory of Color ”; a horny drunk in Isaac Brody’s film “The Raffle” and the tipsy mom in Averie Storck’s award-winning independent film “Showers of Happiness.” One of her favorite (non-alcoholic) roles was the two-character “Marriage Play” by Edward Albee. And last year she shot her first horror film, “Child Eater.” Charlotte returned to the cabaret stage in 2012 in well received show “Looking for Love in the 21st Century” at The Duplex which garnered her a nomination for Best Female Vocalist for the Broadway World Cabaret Awards. She recently completed a run of her critically acclaimed show “Celebrating Men (Bless Their Hearts)” at The Metropolitan Room.