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John & Erin Cabaret Productions is an ASCAP licensed, non-Equity, professional theatrical production company specializing in a cabaret series and «Nunsense: The NEPA Tour.»
History
Established in 2005.
We were founded as John & Courtney Productions in 2005 by John Baldino and Courtney Evans with a mission to work with charitable organizations and provide a fun and innovative to raise funds and awareness.
After a two-year hiatus, the company was rebooted and re-branded John & Erin Cabaret Productions in 2012. This was the result of John returning to his home region after extended graduate studies. Courtney took a step back to a featured performer position to accommodate her increasingly busy schedule and Erin Canedy was named Producer and Artistic Director.
Today, we continue to provide an innovative, out-of-the-box option to raise money, spotlight organizations and entertain all at the same time. We produce cabaret-style variety shows that star our professional performers.
John & Erin Cabaret Productions continues to move forward, working with charities, providing private entertainment and dazzling audiences in northeastern Pennsylvania and New York City.
Meet the Business Owner
John B.
Business Owner
John began his theatrical career in 1992 as one of the Chinese gamblers in «Anything Goes» at the Carbondale Repertoire Theatre (Corner Bistro Dinner Theater) in Carbondale, PA. He is a native of Carbondale and still resides in northeastern Pennsylvania.
Locally, John is best known for his work as lead performer of John & Erin Cabaret Productions and his 10-year stint as award-winning host of «Northeast Current» on WQPX-TV.
Some of John’s favorite roles include Hero in «A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum,» Sr. Mary Hubert in «Nunsense,» Bobby in «Company,» Billy in «Anything Goes» and Fred in «A Christmas Carol.»
He also originated the roles of Patrick O’Connor in the «Balsamo Family Trilogy,» Jack in” Mr. Christmas,” Rev. Cletus Bob Pitts in” Romy & Judy Sue’s Texas Chili Cook-off” and Jeffery Banks in «Bella’s Big Fat Mystery Wedding.»