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Storytelling mixes with song at the Bradstan

WHITE LAKE, NY — Natalie Gamsu will be this week’s cabaret performer at the Bradstan Country Hotel on Sunday, July 6, at 7:00 and 9:30 p.m.

Gamsu originally hails from Namibia, South Africa. She made her way through Europe and eventually to Greenwich Village in 1992. It was there, at the renowned Manhattan cabaret room Eighty Eights, that she began her American cabaret career.

She is the recipient of numerous Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs MAC Awards for outstanding female vocalist for her amazing shows. Gamsu is not only an extraordinary vocalist, but a masterful storyteller. She combines the two art forms to create a magical evening of theatrical entertainment. “Hallelujah to Her,” to be performed this Sunday, presents the stories and songs of almost a dozen unique and extraordinary women in various stages and circumstances of life.

The admission fee of $40 includes the first beverage.