A Jazz Evening with Margo Seibert and The Treble Makers
The Parlor, Narrowsburg – December 13
Doors: 6:30 PM | Show: 7:00 PM | Bar available
This December, The Parlor transforms into an intimate jazz club for a festive evening with Margo Seibert and The Treble Makers. A Drama Desk Award winner celebrated for her standout performances in Rocky, In Transit, and Octet, as well as her acclaimed album 77th Street, Margo brings her luminous voice and artistry to the stage in a new light. Together with The Treble Makers, she’ll deliver warm, expressive jazz interpretations of timeless songs - inviting you to relax, sip a drink, and celebrate the season with the swing and spirit of live music.
About Margo Seibert
Margo Seibert - a Drama Desk Award winner and Drama League nominee - is a captivating and versatile performer, writer, and activist. She originated the role of “Jane” in Broadway’s first a cappella musical In Transit, co-starred in Dave Malloy’s Octet at Signature Theatre and Berkeley Rep, starred as “Ellen” in Unknown Soldier at Playwright’s Horizons, and released her debut album 77th Street on Yellow Sound Label. She is perhaps best known for her acclaimed portrayal of “Adrian” in Broadway’s Rocky.Margo began her musical career in Washington, D.C.’s vibrant theatre scene, performing at Signature Theatre, Folger Theatre, Ford’s Theatre, Olney Theatre Center, and the Shakespeare Theatre.
She later moved to New York after appearing in Mary Zimmerman’s Candide at Chicago’s Goodman Theatre, continuing her multifaceted career in both plays and musicals across leading regional stages including Playwrights Horizons, Rattlestick, Women’s Project, Weston Playhouse, Paper Mill Playhouse, A.C.T., and Two River Theater. Her television credits include Boardwalk Empire, Elementary, Instinct, The Good Cop, and FBI: International.
Beyond the stage, Margo co-founded RACKET, an organization dedicated to destigmatizing menstruation and addressing menstrual hygiene inequity. Through RACKET, she has helped collect hundreds of thousands of menstrual products for those in need and played a pivotal role in eliminating the tampon tax in New York State.
About The Treble Makers
The Treble Makers bring a sophisticated and playful energy to the stage, blending classic jazz sensibilities with modern warmth. Founded by pianist Edward Barnes and bassist Patrick Kolsch, their performances draw from the Great American Songbook, soulful standards, and reimagined contemporary tunes. Together, they create an atmosphere that feels both intimate and alive - where each note invites the audience to settle in, listen closely, and savor the shared rhythm of the room.
Edward Barnes, the composer and producer of more than fifty works for the stage, concert hall, radio, and recordings, is the recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the New York Foundation for the Arts, as well as the Stephen Sondheim Award for the “creation of innovative musical theater.” He has served as Executive Director of Gotham Chamber Opera, Producing Director of MasterVoices, and Managing Director of American Lyric Theater, and is currently a lecturer at The Juilliard School.
Beginning his musical journey in Germany in the early ’80s, Patrick Kolsch was influenced by Motown, soul, funk, and rock, spending many years writing, touring, recording, and performing original music. After moving to the Pacific Northwest in the early 2000s, he turned his focus to the double bass, performing in bands, big bands, and jazz ensembles across Seattle’s vibrant club scene. Now based in Upstate New York, he continues to share the joy of jazz with live audiences through The Treble Makers’ heartfelt and dynamic performances.