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Rarely heard songs by Cy Coleman, Charles Strouse, and Barry Manilow will get a second chance October 25.
Rarely heard songs by Cy Coleman, Charles Strouse, and Barry Manilow will get a second chance October 25.
Rachel Tucker, who starred on Broadway in Sting’s musical The Last Ship, brings her cabaret show to Manhattan.
Emerging artists will also sing tunes from Rocky Horror, Side Show, to benefit the ACLU.
The September 27 event takes place at St. Luke’s Theatre in New York City.
Harvey Evans, who appeared in the original production, will make a special appearance at the concert.
Broadway veterans will sing their songs at the September 28 concert.
As founder of the 5th Avenue Theatre Association, he was also instrumental in the development of Jekyll & Hyde.
She is bringing her Cockeyed Optimists show to Manhattan’s Cafe Carlyle.
Thank You for Your Love will co-star Sweeney Todd‘s Sarah Rice October 1 and 7.
The Oscar and Tony nominee will sing and tell stories for two performances.
The star of Broadway‘s They’re Playing Our Song will perform with the New York Pops.
The “way of living” show from Libby Winters and Michael Kimmel sets NYC premiere.
Julie Budd, Billy Stritch, Christine Pedi, Jim Brochu, and Sheryl Lee Ralph lead the lineup.
She will headline the Venetian Room’s Centennial Celebration of the late great jazz singer.
The unusual concert will take place at Joe’s Pub in NYC.
The In the Heights star will review her past and preview her future in her Greenwich Village concert.
LuPone will recreate some iconic performances, and Rudesky will deconstruct them to aid BC/EFA.
Classic Stage Company is saluting playwright Terrence McNally as part of its 50th anniversary season.
Julie Budd, Billy Stritch, Christine Pedi, and Sheryl Lee Ralph lead the lineup.
She will headline the San Francisco venue's September 24 Centennial Celebration.
She will pour out her sorrows September 24 and 25 at Joe’s Pub in NYC.
See all the theatre-related events scheduled this week at the intimate New York cabaret.
The August Wilson Center for African American Culture season continues with Cheyenne Jackson, Marin Mazzie, and other Broadway stars.
The Tony Award nominee and Crazy Ex-Girlfriend co-star will share his take on standards from the Great American Songbook.
NYC’s 92nd Street Y will host dance, music, and theatre performances.