Norbert Leo Butz Reboots His Memory & Mayhem Show in NYC September 8
The Tony-winning star of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Catch Me If You Can also has his eye on a new Broadway project.
The Tony-winning star of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Catch Me If You Can also has his eye on a new Broadway project.
Brigham Young University’s performing arts series attracts top theatre talent.
The actor-singer-songwriter will display all these skills at the concert series.
See all the theatre-related events scheduled this week at the intimate New York cabaret.
Celebrity guests to be announced for the September 26 event at Feinstein's/54 Below.
Story Songs #2 will roll out October 12–15 at the cabaret in NYC’s Public Theatre.
The concert will feature the premiere of new material from Brown’s latest projects.
The step-by-step guide to apply for FAFSA financial aid to pay for your performing arts education.
The short-lived 1981 Strouse & Adams musical was a sequel to Bye Bye Birdie.
She will share her life story at the Green Room 42 on September 15.
The Tony-winning star of Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Catch Me If You Can also has his eye on a new Broadway project.
The Tony-nominated star of Smash and Noises Off is ill.
The show may be closed, but members of the cast sing on at Feinstein’s/54 Below, starting September 30.
The Spanish star brings his Something’s Coming to NYC's Metropolitan Room September 6.
The salute to the Jule Styne–Bob Merrill musical will also feature Hunter Ryan Herdlicka and Tony Sheldon.
She’s also planning to sing a new Little Mermaid song in concert for the first time.
She and Brad Simmons hold court at Birdland in a Labor Day concert.
The Tony-winning star will perform with Seth Rudetsky in the Cape Cod resort town.
From Tommy Tune and Chita Rivera’s new double act to Lucie Arnaz, here’s where to catch these greats in concert.
The comic actor was a favorite on stage and screen.
Tickets are now on sale for the 48th season of the venerable series at the 92nd Street Y.
Janet Krupin’s score will be performed at Feinstein’s/54 Below.
Her recording of his “Send in the Clowns” won the Song of the Year Grammy in 1976.
The stage and screen favorite will perform songs from his hits shows at the midtown venue in January 2018.
The Tony-winning leading man will highlight songs from throughout his career.