Cheyenne Jackson Brings Music of MAD MEN to The Cabaret at the Columbia Club in Indy This Weekend

By: Jul. 11, 2014
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Get shaken and stirred as star of Broadway, GLEE and 30 Rock takes you back to an era when bossa nova was new, the lounges of Vegas were cool, and dance music spun on every hi-fi. Slip on your hip attire and join us for a swingin' evening of cool tunes from the 50s and 60s. Concerts are set for tonight, July 11 at 8PM and July 12 at 7PM & 9:30PM at The Cabaret at the Columbia Club is located at 121 Monument Circle, Indianapolis, IN 46204.

Whether in concert, on stage, or in film and television, Cheyenne Jackson continues to have one of the most diverse careers in entertainment. He has been featured on 12 different albums and with his staggering 4 ½ octave range has been become known for his vocal sensitivity and versatility. Appearing in mega-hits such as GLEE, 30 Rock, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and Law and Order, his biggest passion is music. He is also a singer/songwriter whose first self-penned album I'm Blue, Skies, was released in July, 2013 and included the Top 40 hit "Before You."

In concert, he has sold out The Kennedy Center and Carnegie Hall twice with his shows The Power of Two with Michael Feinstein and his solo show Music of the Mad Men Era with the New York Pops. He has performed throughout the country with symphonies as varied as the NY Pops, LA Philharmonic at the Hollywood Bowl, and the San Francisco Symphony, where this past June he sang the role of Tony in West Side Story under the direction of esteemed conductor Michael Tilson Thomas, and is proud to have performed for both President Clinton and President Obama.

In his 12-year professional career, he has amassed 18 films, including 4 films coming out in 2014, 16 TV shows, 8 Broadway shows (receiving 2 Drama Desk Nominations, 2 Outer Critic Circle Nominations, Theatre World Award), and 3 Off-Broadway shows including Oscar-winner Dustin Lance Black's 8.

Tickets: $45 - $75 (*$12 food or beverage minimum). For tickets call 317.275.1169, or order online at www.TheCabaret.org. $10 valet parking is available for cabaret patrons.

The Cabaret is a professional, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The mission of The Cabaret is to elevate and promote the cabaret art form by presenting the finest in professional cabaret performances and developing the next generation of cabaret artists.



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