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An August 24 concert will be held at Bristol Riverside Theatre in Pennsylvania to raise the necessary funds.
An August 24 concert will be held at Bristol Riverside Theatre in Pennsylvania to raise the necessary funds.
Concert will benefit the spouse of a cast member paralyzed in a car accident.
His Broadway at the Keys tour will play Feinstein’s/54 Below August 15.
She’ll do four concerts October 27 and 28 at the Appel Room in New York City.
They'll perform alongside lucky students at Off-Broadway’s Vineyard Theatre July 27–August 5.
The opening night gala will honor the Amazon original series Mozart in the Jungle.
The singer-actor returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below in New York for a summer of love.
Son of Schmolin is scheduled for August 2 as part of Feinstein’/54 Below new writers series.
She will sing and tell stories for two performances on September 25.
His Tony-winning Broadway career lasted from 1941 to 2001.
Faith Prince and other Broadway names will sing at the Ferst Center benefit for human rights organizations.
They’ll preview work by Larson Award-winning theatre writer Sam Salmond.
The Tony-winning star will sing at Birdland Jazz Club in NYC.
He will perform and tell stories at the weekly talk show at NYC's Therapy.
The 1992 musical celebrated the song parodies of Allan Sherman.
She will appear as part of the concert series at the Hamptons area playhouse.
The singer-actor is also heading off to Germany, France, the U.K., and European points east.
They will read juicy passages from the memoirs of the rich and famous in the Hamptons August 25 and in Manhattan August 28.
He has booked two club dates with his band at B.B. King Blues Club July 23 and 24.
Tony nominees Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana will sing tunes by great stage songwriters.
The scantily attired duo will perform at the supper club August 6 and 7.
The co-star of Matilda and Dames at Sea is returning to Feinstein’s/54 Below.
The Tony Award winner will help support the development of new musicals at WTF.
The Mozart in the Jungle star will open the 2017 Mostly Mozart Festival.
Russ Kaplan and his eight-piece band will also welcome Mariand Torres at Green Room 42 in NYC.