Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner, Daniel Reichard & More Set for Feinstein's/54 Below Next Week

By: Jan. 29, 2016
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Next week, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz and beyond. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com/Feinsteins or call (646) 476-3551.

GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! REUNION CONCERT, FEBRUARY 1 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:

GUTENBERG! THE MUSICAL! (by Scott Brown & Anthony King) ran Off-Broadway in 2007 and was nominated for a Drama Desk Award (Best Book of a Musical), as well as OCC and Lortel Awards for Outstanding Musical. The New York Times called it "a smashing success!" Then the AP called it "hysterically funny!" and Time Out NY called it "riotously funny!"

So join Bud (Tony nominee Christopher Fitzgerald) and Doug (Tony nominee Jeremy Shamos) in concert, as they present their epic, superfluously exclamatory musical about Johann Gutenberg, an evil monk, a beautiful wench named Helvetica, and a printing press that might, just MIGHT teach the world to read.

Music Direction and Arrangements by T.O. Sterrett. Produced by Shoshana Feinstein.

$35-50 cover charge. $75-85 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

RACHEL LEVY: FROM THE WHITE HOUSE TO BROADWAY'S LIVING ROOM, FEBRUARY 2 & 10 AT 7PM:

Come meet Rachel Levy, the 17-year-old Montville New Jersey high school student who recently made her television debut in TLC's special Broadway At The White House. Michelle Obama and Stephen Schwartz gave this high school student a standing ovation for her duet of "For Good" with Kristin Chenoweth... and Chenoweth selected Rachel herself for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. Now Rachel brings her very own concert to the stage. Join Rachel as she performs songs from the artists and shows that have influenced her the most - from Sarah Bareilles and Ingrid Michaelson to Wicked and Les Miserables.

Produced by Van Dean. Musical direction by Michael J. Moritz Jr.. Directed by Pat Cerasaro.

$35-45 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

UNCIVIL THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, FEBRUARY 2 AT 9:30PM:

Tony nominee J. Robert Spencer, Brian Charles Rooney, Wayne Duvall, Michael Abbott Jr., Ian Lowe, Rodney Hicks, and Mitchell Jarvis star in a concert presentation of the new folk rock/bluegrass musical comedy, Uncivil, the "somewhat mostly true" story of The Civil War, as told through the eyes of its last surviving veteran, Zebulon Mordecai. With some help from old friends and a vibrant bluegrass-inspired score, the impossibly old codger brings the larger-than-life figures and mythical events of the Ciivl War down to earth in this irreverent musical comedy tour de force.

Rick Kunzi (Book, Music, Lyrics), Justin Zeppa (Book), and Adam Barnosky's (Music) original musical comedy returns to NYC after its critically acclaimed run at the 2015 Adirondack Theatre Festival. Previously titled Bayonet of Angst, Uncivil premiered at NYMF in 2014 to rave reviews, and was the winner of four festival awards, including Best Book and Best Ensemble.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ALICE RIPLEY & EMILY SKINNER, FEBRUARY 3-6 AT 7PM AND FEBRUARY 6 AT 9:30PM:

New York City - they could never leave you. Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner will perform together in NYC for the first time in nearly nine years. Powerhouse performances, reminiscing, and memory will make this an unforgettable evening.

Alice Ripley and Emily Skinner received a Tony Award co-nomination for their role(s) as the conjoined twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton, in the original Broadway production of Side Show. Separately, Alice and Emily have starred in numerous other Broadway shows including The Full Monty, Next To Normal, Billy Elliot, The Rocky Horror Show, and many more.

$60-80 cover charge. $110-125 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE SCOTT GALINA VANITY PROJECT, FEBRUARY 3 AT 9:30PM:

It's a tale as old as time: overweight, gay kid grows up in the suburbs dreaming of show business and embarrasses himself at every step along the way. The Scott Galina Vanity Project delves deep into the psyche of a boy who would have majored in Ursula the Sea Witch Studies if SUNY Purchase offered it. Using science and Sondheim, this evening will examine how one can survive a Spice Girls themed seventh birthday party and grow to become a contributing member of society. Starring Scott Galina in the role he won "Most Likely to Brighten Your Day" at Suffern High School for, The Scott Galina Vanity Project will leave you feeling and reeling.

$35-45 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE GROWING STUDIO SINGS, FEBRUARY 3 AT 11:30PM:

The Growing Studio, Broadway's favorite hotspot for coaching and educational networking, is back at Feinstein's/54 Below with fifteen singers fresh out of another brilliant masterclass series. This one of a kind concert event is the culmination of a three week jam sesh led by Tony award winning lyricist Richard Maltby and Kerrigan and Lowdermilk's musical mastermind Brian Lowdermilk. Fifteen singers have the opportunity to workshop and coach repertoire from the composers' body of work with the writers themselves, and present the results in this exciting celebration of two leading theatre innovators.

$15 cover charge. $30 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

HOT MESS IN MANHATTAN IN CONCERT, FEBRUARY 4 AT 9:30PM:

Hot Mess In Manhattan: The Musical is a high-heeled, low-brow musical comedy with a libretto by Cait & Meggie Doyle, directed by David Ruttura (Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark, School of Rock). The show boasts a score written by a dozen of musical theater's hottest composers: Gaby Alter, Nick Blaemire, Sam Carner & Derek Gregor, Ryan Cunningham & Joshua Salzman, Sarah Kervin, Michael Mahler, Julianne Wick Davis, Drew Gasparini, Adam Gwon, Brian Lowdermilk & Kait Kerrigan, Ryan Scott Oliver, and Keith Varney.

Featuring Cait Doyle as MESS, Nate Miller as ANDREW, and DJ Bucciarelli as GAY.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

DANIEL REICHARD CELEBRATES RODGERS & HAMMERSTEIN, FEBRUARY 5 AT 9:30PM:

Daniel Reichard, one of Broadway's original Jersey Boys and now a hit sensation in The Midtown Men, is making his return to Feinstein's/54 Below celebrating the songs of Rodgers and Hammerstein. Reichard, also known for his NYC debut in Forbidden Broadway: 20th Anniversary Celebration and the title role in the New York City Opera's production of Candide, is thrilled to share some of his favorite "R&H" songs that resonate with audiences of all ages. Join us for an enchanting evening of music featuring songs from classics such as Oklahoma, South Pacific, The Sound of Music, and more.

$30-40 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

GIANTS: AMDA FALL 2015, FEBRUARY 5 AT 11:30PM

Join a selection of the American Musical and Dramatic Academy's class of Fall 2015 as they celebrate their time at AMDA and honor the teachers, parents, friends and loved ones who have held them up and pushed them forward. Fourteen up and coming performers will sing songs from throughout their time at AMDA, celebrating graduation and embracing the future ahead.

Featuring Caleb Adams, Brekken Baker, Piera Calabro, Lauren DePuy, Giulia Dunes, Arianna Hanson, Bonnie Harris, Isaac Matthews, John McGowan, Ron Orlovski, Matias Polar, Conor James, and Derek Walton.

$15 cover charge. $30 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

SAMANTHA JOY PEARLMAN, FEBRUARY 6 AT 11:30PM

Born out of the 54 Concert Lab, Duckling/Swan, performed and conceived by Samantha Joy Pearlman, is "so smart," "incredibly powerful and moving," and "so cool [and] so important." Through Broadway classics like "How Lovely to Be a Woman" and "I Enjoy Being a Girl" to modern pop songs by Regina Spektor, Carole King, and Christina Aguilera, Samantha investigates the meaning of feminine beauty and seeks to redefine it. Join Samantha as she transforms from an ugly duckling into a beautiful swan; this authentic charmer is "worth a special trip to the theater."

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

BROADWAY ROCKS KELLY CLARKSON, FEBRUARY 7 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:

Come join some of your favorite Broadway performers as well as fresh new talent you are sure to love as they throw you a party celebrating Kelly Clarkson and her incredible music in ways you've never heard before. Broadway Rocks Kelly Clarkson is a night you don't want to miss covering her chart-topping hits from early American Idol days through to her current hits. You are sure to hear all of your favorites in brand new arrangements and orchestrations performed from a fresh perspective by singers you will love.

Featuring Brandon Beynon (Treasure Island, 54 Sings Alanis Morissette), Kristen Browne (Murder Ballad, A Taste of Chocolate), Jane Bruce, Lauren Chapman (Kinky Boots), Jessica Crouch (We Will Rock You), J. Daughtry (Beautiful, Motown), Robin De Jesus (In The Heights, Wicked, Camp), Jessica Hendy (Aida, Cats), Mike Longo (Beautiful, Kinky Boots), Griffin Matthews (Invisible Thread), Julia Mattison (Godspell), Bonnie Milligan (Kinky Boots, Gigantic), Renee Reinecke, Jenyth Rosati (54 Sings Alanis Morissette), Mike Schwitter (Pippin, Book of Mormon), Natalie Weiss (Everyday Rapture, Wicked), Alex Wyse (Spring Awakening, Lysistrata Jones), The Mashup Project: Anna Ty Bergman, Kerri George, Melanie Brook, and Saint Adeline: Drew, Kasie, and Chloe Gasparini.

Music Direction by Joshua Zecher-Ross. Arrangements by Zecher-Ross and Sheri Sanders. Directed and Produced by Brandon Beynon.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.



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