Christine Andreas and Brenda Braxton Will Star in Legs Diamond Concert Revival
Original cast members of the short-lived Peter Allen musical will “steal from thieves” twice more.
Original cast members of the short-lived Peter Allen musical will “steal from thieves” twice more.
The Tony nominee, who also appeared in Spider-Man and American Psycho, brings her club show back to NYC’s Public Theater.
Dancing and special talents will be showcased in the second annual Newsboys' Variety Show.
The NYC concert will showcase the oeuvre of the pop composer of “Cigarettes and Chocolate Milk.”
NYC’s 92nd Street Y will host dance, music, and theatre performances.
The Tony Award winner will sing with Russ Kaplan and his band on October 1.
Thank You for Your Love will co-star Sweeney Todd‘s Sarah Rice October 1 and 7.
NYC’s 92nd Street Y will host dance, music, and theatre performances.
Emerging artists will also sing tunes from Rocky Horror, Bat Boy, Side Show, to benefit the ACLU.
SNL star Cecily Strong will host the November 6 fundraiser.
Robert Cuccioli and Jill Paice will sing tunes from his Nine, Titanic, and other shows, in NYC.
The final curtain for its old space at 22nd Street will come down September 30.
Wynton Marsalis will conduct Leonard Bernstein at 100 November 9.
The show may be closed, but members of the cast sing on at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
The two singing divas will perform standards and their own compositions in two California cities.
Her Broadway credits including replacing the lead role in the original production of Kiss Me, Kate.
His comedy was the longest-running Broadway play of the post-World War II era.
The Hair and Spring Awakening star explores the songbook of the Promises, Promises composer September 29 and 30.
Broadway veterans will sing their songs in NYC concert.
See all the theatre-related events scheduled this week at the intimate New York cabaret.
Broadway’s original Annie star now has her eye on Hello, Dolly!.
Billy Stritch at the keyboard, the talk show/variety show offers stars and dreamers alike a chance at the spotlight.
The Tony Award winner will sing with Russ Kaplan and his band on October 1.
The Dramatists Legal Defense Fund organized the concert as part of Banned Books Week.
The concert is scheduled for noon September 28 in NYC.