Cabaret 2026 – Jim Rice – Cocktail Hour III
1249 Main Street
West Warwick,RI
September 29, 2026
7:30 PM
Price: $25
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With charm to spare and an ear for everything from cabaret classics to obscure oddities, Jim Rice is the kind of musician who can make Bach swing and make Tom Lehrer sound profound. The house Music Director at The Arctic Playhouse Cabaret Club and the Club’s bar (sometimes simultaneously), he describes his act best: “He plays pretty well. Sometimes with both hands, when he puts the gin bottle down long enough.” Expect brilliance wrapped in laughter, garnished with three Castelvetrano olives.
Jim Rice (music director/arranger/ pianist), of Johnston, RI, is an accomplished and diverse music director, arranger, and pianist of many styles. Jim is currently the House Music Director/Accompanist for The Arctic Playhouse Cabaret Club every last Tuesday of the month for their cabaret series.
Jim has performed in hundreds of theaters and concert halls throughout Europe and in every state except Hawaii. Abroad, Jim has been the musical conductor for the European-Broadway tour of Ken Hill’s Phantom of the Opera, as well as pianist for the Broadway production of Grease in Zurich. He has also toured nationally with Man of La Mancha and Camelot.
Mr. Rice is the creator and music director for a tribute show, Primavera!, which celebrates the Las Vegas years of Louis Prima & Keely Smith. Primavera is backed by a seven-piece band and was honored with the 2005 IRNE award. Primavera has been performed at numerous premiere venues including The Big Arts Theatre in Sanibel Island, FL and The Fox Theatre at Foxwoods Casino in CT.
In 2009 he musically directed “Dear Miss Garland” at Stoneham Theatre in Massachusetts for which he also provided arrangements and orchestrations. It will be reprised there this summer. With director Russell Garrett, he was co-creator of “Holiday At The Hills ” at the Worcester Foothills Theatre. Other regional theatres Jim worked at include The American Stage Festival (NH), Olney (MD), North Shore Music Theatre (MA) Kansas City Starlight (MO); The Tennessee Williams Fine Art Center (FL); San Carlos Opera House (FL), Ogunquit Playhouse (ME) as well as The Westside Arts and Westbank Theatres (NYC).
For Ida Zecco Jim performed her critically acclaimed “Estro-gin & Tonic” and “Thanks for the Mammaries” in Boston and NYC, and orchestrated her show “Songs For The Season” for her guest performances with The Thayer Symphony Orchestra (MA) and Charlotte Symphony (FL). For John O’Neill he wrote the orchestrations for “Back To Enniskillen” and “So Kaye: The Songs of Danny Kaye” which have been performed at a multitude of venues throughout the country including MusicFest, one of the country’s largest music festivals in Bethlehem, PA.
Cabaret rooms Jim has played include: The Duplex and Danny’s Skylight in NYC, and The Cosmopolitan Club in New Hope PA. Locally in Boston he has appeared at the Regattabar, Ryles, Scullers Jazz Club, and Is a regular at Club Cafe.
Jim has also musically directed and arranged numerous shows for Valerie Sneade including “The Streisand Songbook” recently performed with the Charlotte Symphony for which he was also a featured soloist. As arranger for her debut CD “Let Me Be Strong.” Jim and Valerie Sneade-Roy work together as a duo (The Jim and Val Show) providing professional entertainment to audiences throughout New England.
Jim received great critical acclaim for his work. His arrangements have been described as “marvelous” by The Boston Herald and “sophisticated and richly-crafted” by Cabaret Scenes in New York City.
Jim regularly contributes orchestrations to the Key West Florida POPS for Female Impersonator Extraordinaire Mr. Randy Roberts. Jim has written numerous orchestrations for singers including Broadway’s Brent Barrett, Terri White, Debbie Gravitte, and Leroy Reams. These arrangements have been performed by many orchestras including the Festival of the Atlantic in NJ; Thayer Symphony in Leominster, MA; Las Vegas Philharmonic The Hartford Symphony, Plymouth Symphony, and the Albany Symphony, NY.

