Norm Lewis Plans Fresh Lineup for 2017 Holiday Concert in NYC
Norm Lewis: Santa Baby! will swing at Feinstein’s/54 Below starting December 18.
Norm Lewis: Santa Baby! will swing at Feinstein’s/54 Below starting December 18.
He won the 2000 Tony Award as Best Featured Actor in a Play for A Moon for the Misbegotten.
The stars of Phantom of the Opera and Book of Mormon will sing October 27 at Carnegie Hall.
What happens when your show outlasts its original script and props?
Using the last words of people lost to suicide, the new play will get a reading November 2 in NYC.
The November 7 Broadway Salutes concert at Sardi’s honors theatre folk who have been at it 25 years or more.
She’s inviting her gay fans to bring single friends to her gig at NYC’s The Green Room 42.
The drag icon will emphasize “trouser” roles for his NYC club stand.
Davis Gaines and Doreen Taylor will share songs and stories about the legendary lyricist.
Songs I’ve Sung on Broadway… and One I Wish I Had will benefit the National Dance Institute.
The star of TV’s Taxi and Who’s the Boss is on a concert tour.
The October 16 gala will honor the Anastasia songwriters, as well as In Transit producers Janet B. Rosen and Marvin Rosen.
The star of Broadway’s George Gershwin Alone hosts the event at Temple Emanu-El in NYC.
The show traces events leading up to the 1969 act of civil resistance that launched the modern gay civil rights movement.
The star of Broadway’s Xanadu and Finian’s Rainbow is singing around the U.S.
Broadway and tour veterans will sing her hits at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Tovah Feldshuh and Brad Oscar will also help mark the Off-Broadway musical’s 30th anniversary October 15.
The October 15 concert #WeHaveAVoice: Broadway Teens will raise money for Covenant House.
The NYC benefit will be hosted by Susan Blackwell.
The event will help inaugurate Culture Project’s new space in NYC.
The Rocky Horror Show returns to Bucks County October 13, directed by Hunter Foster.
The Pretty Filthy star and her Triangle band will also play clubs in Brooklyn and lower Manhattan.
The all-new holiday show will feature standards and ”contemporary surprises.“
The evening in Hollywood will benefit Los Angeles homeless.
The stars of the classic 1967 Disney film will reprise their roles in a December 3 benefit concert at Joe’s Pub.