HADESTOWN Stars Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney Announce Double-Bill At Green Room 42

By: Mar. 27, 2019
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HADESTOWN Stars Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney Announce Double-Bill At Green Room 42

The Green Room 42 will present a special double bill of the two stars of Broadway's Hadestown for two nights Sunday, March 31 and Sunday, April 28.

Tony Award nominated star Eva Noblezada will perform her new show Ballad of a Broadway Twenty-Something at 7:00 PM. Reeve Carney will follow at 9:30 PM with a concert highlighting original songs from his five-time Independent Music Award-winning album, Youth Is Wasted.

Tickets to each are sold separately. These evenings coincide with their return to Broadway in Ana s Mitchell's new musical Hadestown, directed by Rachel Chavkin, which is currently in previews at the Walter Kerr Theatre and opens on April 17.

Eva Noblezada's new show Ballad of a Broadway Twenty-Something features a new selection of pop ballads, jazz standards and musical theater favorites. Rodney Bush serves as Music Director. The recently extended concert will be performed April 7 and April 14. Eva's debut engagement show at The Green Room 42 which premiered in 2017 when Eva was starring in Miss Saigon was extended multiple times and went on to become one of the longest-running shows in the venue's history.

Eva Noblezada starred on Broadway in the title role of Cameron Mackintosh's epic revival of the musical Miss Saigon last season. She received a Tony Award nomination at the age of 21 for this role in her Broadway debut. She previously starred in the long-running London revival of the show, for which she received the WhatsOnStage Award for Best Actress in a Musical. She also played Eponine in the West End revival of the legendary musical Les Miserables. Eva was a high school student in Charlotte, NC, when she was discovered by casting director Tara Rubin at the 2013 Jimmy Awards in New York City. Rubin introduced her to Mackintosh and director Laurence Connor, who chose her to star in their long-awaited hit 2014 West End revival of Miss Saigon.

Reeve Carney originated the role of Peter Parker/Spider-Man in the record-breaking Broadway musical, Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. A lifelong musician, Reeve jumped at the opportunity to perform a score by U2's Bono and The Edge not to mention re-team with director Julie Taymor, who he'd worked with in her film, The Tempest. In 2013, however, Reeve finally hung up his Spidey suit and headed to Dublin for Showtime's buzzed-about John Logan/Sam Mendes series, Penny Dreadful, in which he played reckless hedonist Dorian Gray. Reeve's latest album, Youth is Wasted, was recorded primarily in his New York apartment. In an upcoming Jeff Buckley biopic, Reeve will play the late singer, marrying his love of music and acting. Reeve becoming a performer was all but a foregone conclusion: almost everybody in his family works in the arts. His great-uncle was actor Art Carney. His jewelry designer mother has a degree from Cincinnati College- Conservatory of Music, his father wrote jingles.

Eva Noblezada and Reeve Carney perform at The Green Room 42 (570 Tenth Avenue at 42nd Street, on the 4th Floor of Yotel) on Sunday, March 31 and Sunday, April 28. Noblezada performs at 7:00 PM (cover charge: $35-$85) and Carney performs at 9:30 PM (cover charge: $35-$75). Tickets to each are sold separately. There is no food and drink minimum. For tickets, please visit www.TheGreenRoom42.com.


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