Earl Turner brings his cabaret act to Myron's intimate space with a show that blends old-school Vegas polish and contemporary edge. Known as "The Ultimate Showman," Turner delivers a performance built around powerful vocals and confident stage presence, weaving songs together with personal stories and sharp observations. The format feels classic—think the golden era of Strip entertainment—but the sensibility is decidedly now, with humor that doesn't pull punches and a style that updates the tradition rather than simply recreating it.
Myron's Cabaret Jazz provides the perfect setting for this kind of performance, with its round tables and mezzanine creating the kind of closeness where you can catch every raised eyebrow and vocal nuance. The venue's view over Symphony Park adds an elegant backdrop, but the real draw is being close enough to feel like you're in on the act. Turner's show leans into that intimacy, creating moments that feel both polished and spontaneous, glamorous and genuine.