Directed by Richard Jay-Alexander with Musical Direction by Michael Shaieb
Broadway is back and so is Lisa Howard (It Shoulda Been You, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Escape to Margaritaville) with a brand-new holiday show to ring in the season, What Christmas Means To Me.
One of Broadway’s favorite leading ladies will be sharing her special brand of Christmas spirit and will bring along her iconic broadway belt in a new show celebrating the release of her first ever Christmas album, The Most Wonderful Time of the Year - hitting all your favorite music platforms this November!
The award-winning singer/actor will be joined on-stage by her good friend and musical director/arranger Michael Shaieb and his fantastic trio. This show will also pair her for the first time with director Richard Jay-Alexander and promises to give you Christmas “twists” unlike anything you’ve seen before. Lisa’s been left alone too long during the pandemic and has dreamed up some pretty crazy things she wants to share with you and, oh yeah, you can expect showstoppers as well.
Come celebrate the season with your family and friends because we’ve all been cooped up too long and missed a year. We need this fun night together of music, some Christmas movie magic and songs coming from one of the most soaring voices ever to hit the boards.
Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to enter the club.
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Highlights of the night were Shaieb’s THE HOUSE WHERE I GREW UP AT CHRISTMAS, Mariah Carey’s ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU (a total home run) and her encore, Stephen Schwart’s MEADOWLARK - a theatre opus that she still managed to make sound Christmassy.
Last Night at Feinstein’s 54 Below, Lisa Howard was “The Belle Of The Ball” and did a show unlike anything “I” had ever seen.
There are some people who manage to make everything look so easy, even the difficult things. Lisa Howard is just such a person. She has worked with some of the best and brightest on Broadway. She has won a Drama Desk Award and been nominated for another. Her powerhouse voice feels as effortless as a cool breeze on a summer day. She’s been directed by James Lapine, David Hyde Pierce, Joe Mantello, Bartlett Sher, and Christopher Ashley, and yet it always looks like she glided on from the wings and just made up something brilliant.
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