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Stage 32
"Today's guest blogger, Kimberly Faye Greenberg, set out to conquer Big Apple stages twelve years ago and she's been working consistently ever since. She's a force of nature and a testament to the fact that when it comes to furthering your career, what you do offstage is as important as what you do onstage..."
Fanny Brice lives again at 54 Below
"For a decade Kimberly Faye Greenberg has been channeling the spirit and music of the great comedy icon Fanny Brice. With two successful recordings and three separate productions based on Brice’s life to her credit, it is easy to see how Greenberg is quickly becoming America’s Fanny Brice go-to-gal..."
Kimberly Faye Greenberg
"Appearing at GreenRoom/42 on July 29th, 2021. “Kimberly has the vivacity and voice of Fanny Brice” says the New York Times, with The Associated Press declaring her a "Warm, Sassy Diva!" Ms. Greenberg is the first and only actress ever to star in two Off-Broadway musicals at the same time, with leading roles in Danny and Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical, and the solo show One Night with Fanny Brice..."
Spotlight on...Kimberly Faye Greenberg
Broadway World
“Kimberly has the vivacity and voice of Fanny Brice” says the New York Times! The Associated Press declared Kimberly a "Warm, Sassy Diva!”, while she played leading roles in two Off- Broadway musicals at the same time: Danny and Sylvia, The Danny Kaye Musical (as Sylvia Fine) and the solo ...
Danny and Sylvia: From DC to NYC
"A few months ago, I received an email from Brian inviting me to see Danny and Sylvia at St. Luke’s Theatre in NYC. He told me the version of the show that opened at American Century Theater in 2001, and transferred to MetroStage a year later, winning him a Helen Hayes Award for his energy-filled performance as the great Danny Kaye, was new and improved.
How exciting! To learn more, I talked with Brian, DC producers Jack Marshall and Carolyn Griffin and Kimberly Faye Greenberg, who now plays Sylvia Fine..."

One-act show brings vaudeville icon Fanny Brice to life
"Legendary performer Fanny Brice died in 1951, but it’s possible to get a feeling for her performances through “Fabulous Fanny,” a one-act show starring Kimberley Faye Greenberg as Brice..."

The Portrait of a Hat Juggler
"Name: Kimberly Faye Greenberg
Select Credits: First and Only actress to play leading roles in 2 Off-Broadway musicals at the same time; Sylvia in Danny and Sylvia: The Danny Kaye Musical (which ran 3 years) and Fanny Brice in the solo show One Night With Fanny Brice..."
"Everyone involved in the theater industry leads a life of many hats. I'd show you a formula, or a spell to turn multi-tasking into a piece of cake once and for all, yet there is none, and I'm in no position to educate, so let's turn to someone with more credibility and experience. Some Background: Kimberly Faye Greenberg is the first and only actress to star in two leading roles in two off Broadway musicals simultaneously "

Perfect Fit
"For Kimberly Faye Greenberg, being a Broadway dresser while pursuing her onstage career is a perfect fit. "I'm well-organized, I can multitask, I can memorize a lot of things quickly, I can move around quickly, I get along with many personalities, and I understand the workings of a show and its etiquette," she says..."
Fabulous Fanny: Songs and Stories of Fanny Brice – Review
"Thanks to Barbra Streisand, I know a bit about American illustrated song model, comedian, singer, theatre and film actress Fanny Brice. But I have never been that familiar with the music that made her famous, until now with the release of this lovely album Fabulous Fanny..."
Halesite house belonged to Fanny Brice
"Brice's tumultuous life was the subject of "Funny Girl," the musical with Barbra Streisand that opened on Broadway 50 years ago come March. Many know the comedian from the two films also starring Streisand, "Funny Girl" and "Funny Lady." Next year, Manhattan performer Kimberly Faye Greenberg will tour the tri-state area in her one-woman show "Fabulous Fanny: The Songs & Stories of Fanny Brice'..."
Kimberly Faye Greenberg Channels the Spirit of Fanny Brice for Modern-Day Audiences
"Kimberly Faye Greenberg describes herself as "a passionate, sassy, brassy, bold, determined workaholic and multi-tasker who enjoys anything and everything related to theatre and performing -- and Fanny Brice, of course."
