Musicals That Never Came to Broadway Will Get Their Shot in Concert
Feinstein’s/54 Below will present the new concert series, featuring music from shows that never made it to Broadway.
Feinstein’s/54 Below will present the new concert series, featuring music from shows that never made it to Broadway.
Borrowed Cast: Busted! The Reunion Tour will play (le) Poisson Rouge.
It was a tropical proposal for the stars of Amazing Grace and Bright Star.
Following Fiddler on the Roof’s closing, the actor makes her Feinstein’s/54 Below solo debut.
Cousins clash when they inherit their aunt’s boulangerie in the heart of Brooklyn.
It’s been over 60 years since Shirley Jones had to find herself a new leading man for the film adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Carousel.
It’s the first double-bill in the popular Broadway Sings concert series.
Marcy & Zina & Friends will take the stage at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Before you see them onstage at the Broadway Theatre, check out video performances from the leads of Miss Saigon.
After becoming disillusioned with Sex and the City, Krupin wrote a song about it.
The Tony Award-winning Jersey Boys star will bring a new show to the Carlyle.
The new film will be released in select theatres and on Video on Demand.
The Storefront Theatre will shut its doors following four years of operation.
The evening will be held at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
The Not At This Performance concert series returns to New York City.
The concert event will be held at New York City’s Cutting Room.
The husband-and-wife performers join forces onstage again.
With BroadwayCon 2.0 on the horizon, actors and artists look back to the unforgettable moments from last year.
Flying solo to an August Wilson play ignited a fire in Jitney’s John Douglas Thompson to pursue a new path.
The production is the culmination of SAY’s Songwriters program.
The piece is being called the "long-lost first draft" of Gilbert and Sullivan’s Pirates of Penzance.
The show will have multiple out-of-town productions first.
Unafraid to speak up, the actor now takes center stage in A Bronx Tale.
With the musical set to return to New York City next month, we throw it back to its 1980s beginnings.
She will be joined by Seth Rudetsky on piano.