54 SINGS THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, Anneliese van der Pol & More Set for Feinstein's/54 Below Next Week

By: Feb. 26, 2016
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

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.

54 SINGS THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, FEBRUARY 29 AT 7PM & 9:30PM

The Tony-nominated Best Musical by Frank Wildhorn and Nan Knighton, The Scarlet Pimpernel, returns to the New York stage at Feinstein's/54 Below for a one-night-only celebration of its tempestuous and much-beloved score. The concerts will feature cast members from the original THREE Broadway versions of the show as well as additional stars who would likely be cast in the show if it were revived today. Once again, New York City audiences will get the chance to hear songs like "Into the Fire," "Falcon in the Dive," "When I Look at You," "Storybook," and "Where's the Girl?" performed by stars who know how to sing them. Produced, directed, and hosted by Scott Siegel. Musical Direction by Ross Patterson.

Featuring Christine Andreas (The Scarlet Pimpernel), Brian Charles Rooney (The Threepenny Opera), Douglas Ladnier (Jekyll & Hyde, 7pm performance only), William Michals (The Scarlet Pimpernel, 9:30pm performance only), Jessica Hendy (Aida), and The Broadway by the Year Chorus.

$35-55 cover charge. $75-85 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE LATE-NIGHT LEAP DAY BONANZA, FEBRUARY 29 AT 11:30PM

Once every four years, a magical day appears just before March - a bit of extra time for dreams to come true and miracles to occur. Or just to have a really fun show. Anything is possible on Leap Day - will there be singing? Probably! Will there be comedy? Maybe! Will there be interactivity? Most likely! Will there be live animals? Unlikely!

Featuring Joe Iconis (Be More Chill, Smash), Katrina Rose Dideriksen (Hairspray, Rent, Things to Ruin), Ariane Rinehart (NBC's Sound of Music Live), Jason Kravits (The Drowsy Chaperone, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt), Emily Brodsky (Emily Brodsky Eats Her Feelings, Someone Belongs Here), Angela Wildflower (Motown, Venice), Liam Enright (singer/songwriter, 54 Sings Scrubs), Kirsten Maxwell (singer/songwriter, 2016 SF Folk Festival winner), Christopher Michaels (The Christians), Peter Saxe (MTA: The Musical, Saxe and the City), Jeremy Kaplowitz (Lizard People of New York), Allison Frasca (123 123 Dance: A 45 Minute Ode to Sia), and Kevin Flynn (features writer, The Onion, StarWipe).

There will also be video contributions from Penn & Teller and Jim O'Heir (Parks and Recreation).

Produced and directed by Philip Romano.

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

ANNELIESE VAN DER POL AND TYCE GREEN, MARCH 1 AT 9:45PM:

Dynamic Broadway and Disney star Anneliese van der Pol (That's So Raven, Beauty and the Beast, Vanities) teams up with frequent Feinstein's/54 Below headliner and vocalist extraordinaire Tyce Green. Expect an exciting new show featuring duets familiar and new, while also showcasing some well-known and fresh highlights from the repertoire of each unmistakably eclectic and electric artist. From Moulin Rouge! to Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Jim Steinman and beyond, it promises to be an especially enticing night of red-hot vocal and dramatic fireworks featuring hits from Wicked, Cabaret, Little Shop Of Horrors, Sunday In The Park With George and many more! Music Direction by Jacob Yates. Produced & Directed by Pat Cerasaro

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

ANITA GILLETTE & PENNY FULLER: SIN TWISTERS, TOO!, MARCH 2 AT 7PM:
Multi-award winning Broadway actresses Anita Gillette and Penny Fuller are back at Feinstein's/54 Below in a show packed with new stories and songs from the Golden Age of Broadway. Anita will reveal anecdotes about working with Nanette Fabray during the run of Mr. President, Penny will spill the details of her saga with the musical Mack and Mabel...and much, much more. Directed by Barry Kleinbort, with musical direction by Paul Greenwood, SIN TWISTERS, TOO is a must for anyone who loves theater music and show biz lore.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

PRIDE & PREJUDICE THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, MARCH 2 AT 9:30PM:
With book, music, and lyrics by award-winning composer Lawrence Rush, Pride & Prejudice The Musical, a Richard Rodgers Award finalist, is an adaptation of the beloved novel by Jane Austen and was one of five shows chosen out of over 200 submissions for a workshop and public reading last year by Chicago's FWD Theatre Project. Musical Direction by Matt Castle. Directed by Frank Galgano.

Featuring Margo Seibert, Nathaniel Hackmann, Brad Standley, Teal Wicks, Will Reynolds, Christiana Cole, Nora Mae Lyng, Brian Ray Norris, Gordon Stanley, Rita Markova, Jessica Fontana, Gayla Morgan, Doug Shapiro, and Ron DeStefano.

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

17 AGAIN BY MICHAEL WEINER, ALAN ZACHARY & MARCO PENNETTE, MARCH 3 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:

17 Again - a new musical based on the popular 2009 film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry - tells the story of a married 35 year-old man who fears his best days have passed him by, until he mysteriously wakes up as a seventeen year-old high school basketball star with the chance to rewrite the future he believes he was meant to have.

17 Again features a score by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner (First Date, Secondhand Lions) and book by Marco Pennette (TV's Ugly Betty, Mom), 17 Again has been developed in readings directed by Adam Shankman (Hairspray movie, So You Think You Can Dance), and is being produced by Warner Brothers Theatre Ventures. Musical Direction by Vadim Feichtner.

Featuring Kate Baldwin, Anthony Chatmon, Matt Doyle, Ann Harada, F. Michael Haynie, Samantha Hill, Elizabeth Judd, Derek Klena, Raymond J. Lee, Krysta Rodriguez, Steve Rosen, Sydney Shepherd, Clarke Thorell, and Ryan Vasquez.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

CHRISTINE ANDREAS, MARCH 4 & 5 AT 7PM:

Broadway mainstay Christine Andreas showcases her impeccable vocal abilities in her new show Café Society. In an evening evoking the glamour and 'swelligance' of an era gone by, appropriate to the gorgeous surroundings of Feinstein's/54 Below, she brings to mind the swinging energy of Ella Fitzgerald and the cool melancholy of June Christy, as well as the show stopping style of Barbra Streisand. Andreas's talent is as intimate as it is epic, the type of voice - clarion, soaringly emotive, goddess-like - that reminds one why these songs were written in the first place.

$50-60 cover charge. $100 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

LISA JASON IN JUDY GARLAND: THE WISH, MARCH 4 AT 9:30PM:

Lisa Jason's singing has earned rave reviews from Provincetown to New York to the Caribbean. Lisa is a favorite at the annual CabaretFest in Provincetown, MA and the Cape Cod Jazz Festival. In Judy Garland: The Wish, she celebrates the true essence and artistry of Judy Garland, not only through her classic songs, but through her poignant poetry and revealing interviews and monologues, creating a new understanding of her timeless interpretations and her persona. Featuring Yaron Gershovsky, internationally acclaimed Musical Director for the Manhattan Transfer. Directed by Stephen Hanks.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

PEGGY KING & THE ALL-STAR JAZZ TRIO, MARCH 5 AT 9:30PM:
Peggy King returns to Feinstein's/54 Below, to celebrate the release of her new album: "Peggy King and The All-Star Jazz Trio: Songs ala King". Her first new recording in 36 years, the CD features 18 memorable tracks from the Great American Songbook. For more than four decades, the hard-driving All-Star Jazz Trio-pianist Andy Kahn, drummer Bruce Klauber and bassist Bruce Kamsinky-have been known, instrumentally and vocally, for their charismatic brand of swing and showmanship.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

MICHAEL HAJJAR & FRIENDS, MARCH 5 AT 11:30PM:

Michael Hajjar returns to Feinstein's/54 Below for Michael Hajjar and Friends. Join Michael and some of his talented friends, Dan Iwrey, Delaney Parker, and Hannah Shealy, for a late night of pop and contemporary musical theater classics.

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

54 SINGS BARBRA STREISAND'S BROADWAY ALBUMS, MARCH 6 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:

Luck will definitely be a Lady when we spend an evening in celebration of two great Barbra Streisand recordings: The Broadway Album (1985) and Back to Broadway (1993). Join some of Broadway & cabaret's best vocalists (& musicians!) as they belt out Barbra's lush & thrilling arrangements of tunes like Putting it Together, Move On, The Music of the Night, Somewhere, Send in the Clowns & Being Alive, among many others.

Featuring Anne Brummel, Alexis Cole, Natalie Douglas, Michelle Dowdy, Lothair Eaton, Kat Gang, Jessica Hendy, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Trent Armand Kendall, Karen Mack, Stearns Matthews, Heather MacRae, Kelli Rabke, T. Oliver Reid, Julie Reyburn, Nicholas Rodriguez, Brian Charles Rooney, Courter Simmons, and Lucia Spina.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.



Comments

To post a comment, you must register and login.
Vote Sponsor


Videos