Linda and Laura Benanti, Carmen Cusack, and More Headline 54 Below in February

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Linda and Laura Benanti, Carmen Cusack, and More Headline 54 Below in February

This February, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, 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.

Jessica Vosk: BEING GREEN, FEBRUARY 1-3 AT 7:00pm:

After finally getting all of the green out of her hairline from a year on the road as Elphaba in Wicked, Jessica Vosk returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with her all-new show Being Green. Written with her frequent collaborator/director Robbie Rozelle, Jessica will take us on a musical tour of the hilarious highs and lows of starring in the musical phenomenon in an eclectic evening of songs, hilarity, and some very special guest stars. It will be the best time you ever have in your entire life, including the actual day of your birth! Written by Robbie Rozelle and Jessica Vosk. Musical Direction and arrangements by Mary-Mitchell Campbell. Directed by Robbie Rozelle.

$50-$60 cover charge. $90-$95 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE LADIES WHO LUNCH: AN EVENING TO FUND PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF NYC, FEBRUARY 1 AT 9:30PM:

Claire Manship and Friends are proud to bring their celebration of female empowerment, The Ladies Who Lunch: An Evening for Planned Parenthood of NYC, to Feinstein's/54 Below! Directed and produced by Claire Manship and the evening's performers, The Ladies Who Lunch is a night featuring songs that help woman verbalize, vent, and discuss their specific issues, wherein a portion of the proceeds will go to Planned Parenthood of NYC. The Ladies Who Lunch is an exciting evening of fundraising and female empowerment, with music and messages all can relate to. Join us to show your support for this worthy cause and these incredible performers!

Featuring: Trista Dollison (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, A Bronx Tale), Tessa Grady (Dames At Sea, Cinderella), Emily Schultheis (Wicked), Madison Johnson (The Muny), Brooke Shapiro (My Big Gay Italian Midlife Crisis), Bronwyn Tarboton (Paper Mill Playhouse), Caitlin Humphreys (Beauty and the Beast), Monica Bradley (Paper Mill Playhouse), Katie Moran (North Carolina Theatre), Alexis Kinney (The Island of No Tomorrow), Cassie Austin Taylor (Music Theatre Wichita), Lily Kaufmann (Music Theatre Wichita), Stacie Gogo (Westchester Broadway Theatre), Claire Manship (Music Theatre Wichita), and more!

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

CHRISTIAN DE GRÉ: A DRINK WITH DEATH- VOL. II, february 2 AT 9:30PM:
New York Innovative Theater Award Nominee Christian De Gré (Fatty Fatty No Friends) returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with the second chapter of his dark and twisted, macabre, and hilarious immersive song cycle about the trials and wonders of death.

Hosted by Robb Moreira as La Muerte, and starring a mix of Broadway veterans, Mind The Art Entertainment all stars, and fresh new souls, A Drink with Death leads a group of curiously morbid travelers on a journey to the underbelly of the underworld. Hailed as "Burton-esque, funny and heartbreaking, dark and lighthearted, old school and yet completely modern," join in the drunken celebration of our very own mortality. Music direction by Trevor Pierce.

Featuring: Dean Cestari, Mollie Craven, Charly Dannis, Matthew Johnson Harris, Claudillea Holloway, Amy Jo Jackson, Josh Jacobson, Tara Martinez, Caitlin Mesiano, Tony Mowatt, Eric Michael Parker, and Vinnie Urdea.

Featuring lyrics from works by: Joseph Reese Anderson, R. Patrick Alberty, Joe Kurtz, Serrana Gay, and Chuk Obasi.

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

HUMANS OF PUNXSUTAWNEY, FEBRUARY 2 AT 11:30PM:

It's Groundhog Day... again! After Groundhog Day The Musical's closing in September, original Broadway cast members are reuniting on Groundhog Day to relive their favorite experiences from the Tony-Nominated Best Musical. The concert is produced and directed by Aviva Sokolow, creator of the popular social media account, Humans of Broadway, and will be accompanied by never-before-heard interviews with your favorite Humans of Punxsutawney.

This one-night-only concert has no intention of repeating itself, so get your tickets and join us for the reunion we all need. Part of the proceeds will go to the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

Featuring: Kevin Bernard, Michael Fatica, Rebecca Faulkenberry, Katy Geraghty

Jordan Grubb, Taylor Iman Jones, Tari Kelly, Raymond J. Lee, Joseph Medeiros, Sean Montgomery, Jenna Rubaii, John Sanders, Vishal Vaidya, Travis Waldschmidt, and more to be announced! Cast subject to change.

$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. 2 drink minimum or $20 food & beverage minimum.

Shana Farr: THE SONGBOOK OF Barbara Cook, FEBRUARY 3 AT 9:30PM:

Award-winning performer Shana Farr celebrates the legendary Broadway, concert, and cabaret star, Barbara Cook in her new show It's Not Where You Start: The Songbook of Barbara Cook. This show is one of vocal amazement and stellar interpretation that pays tribute to Barbara Cook and her love of music and lyrics with songs by Bernstein, Hammerstein II, Sondheim, and more. The show exudes warmth and optimism featuring Barbara's signature songs such as "'Til There Was You," "Ice Cream," "This Is All Very New To Me," and Bernstein's astonishing "Glitter and Be Gay" as well as Sondheim greats from Follies, Merrily We Roll Along, and Anyone Can Whistle. It is sure to be an engaging, varied and virtuosic evening of optimism, sophisticated silliness, and life experience!

Music Director: Jon Weber. Director: Duncan Knowles.

$25-35 cover charge. $50 VIP Seating. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

54 SINGS MEMPHIS, FEBRUARY 4 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM:
Hock-a-doo! Feinstein's/54 Below is going to be tearing the roof off the joint when the Tony Award-winning musical, Memphis, returns for one night only in an all-star engagement reuniting members of the original cast plus some Broadway newcomers!

Memphis tells the tale of pioneering deejay Huey Calhoun and his passion to integrate the world of rock and roll in the segregated South of the 1950s. When Huey meets his muse, Felicia, he will stop at nothing to get the world to hear the music of his soul.


Memphis features music by Bon Jovi's David Bryan and lyrics by Joe DiPietro (I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change). This Tony Award winner for Best Musical features such songs as "The Music of My Soul," "Colored Woman," "Memphis Lives In Me," and "Big Love."
Directed and Produced by Robert W Schneider.


Featuring: Joseph Allen (Be More Chill, Something Wicked This Way Comes), Gilbert L. Bailey II (A Bronx Tale, The Book of Mormon), Justin Baret (Little Shop of Horrors, West Side Story), Darius Barnes (Memphis, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Iris Beaumier (Marvelous Wonderettes, Ragtime), Tracee Beazer (Memphis), Tanya Birl (Memphis, On the Town), Ashley Blanchet (Memphis, Frozen, Annie, Beautiful), Felicia Boswell (Memphis, Shuffle Along), James Brown III (Memphis), J. Bernard Calloway (Memphis, All the Way), Cam Cote (The Mollyhouse, Question 1), Kevin Covert (Memphis, Spamalot, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying), Hillary Elk (Memphis), Dionne Figgins (Memphis), Graham Hancock (Be More Chill, American Idiot), Lauren Lim Jackson (Memphis, Pretty Woman, Motown), Tyrone Jackson (The Little Mermaid, Equus, Memphis), Kyle Javon (Rock of Ages), John Jellison (Memphis), Raquel Jennings (Memphis, Sister Act), Chad Kimball (Memphis - Tony Award nomination, Come From Away), Candice Monet McCall (Memphis), Michael McGrath (Memphis, Nice Work If You Can Get It - Tony Award, Spamalot - Tony Award nomination), Cass Morgan (Memphis, The Bridges of Madison County), Alfie Parker, Jr. (Memphis, Aladdin), Sydney Morton (American Psycho, Motown, Evita), Allsun O'Malley (The Light in the Piazza, Avenue Q), Antoine L. Smith (Memphis, The Color Purple, Carousel), Cary Tedder (Memphis, Dames at Sea, A Bronx Tale: The Musical), Charlie Williams (Memphis), and Dan'yelle Williamson (Memphis, Rocky).

$40-$60 cover charge. $80-90 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

George Rae, FEBRUARY 5 AT 9:30PM:

George Rae, the "breakout star" of the 2017 London Premiere of Nathan Lane's revised version of The Frogs, and the three-time award nominated star of the 2015 London revival of Grand Hotel and 2016 London Premiere of Adding Machine: A Musical, makes his Feinstein's/54 Below and New York City concert debut. Recalling anecdotes from his blossoming career beginning as a young Scot in London, George performs songs that have defined him as a personality within the London musical theatre circuit, and also some more personal Celtic music. Having recently been featured in Mark Shenton's 2017 list of the ten best men in UK musical theatre, this exhilarating Scottish performer is not to be missed.

Special guests include Stephen Ashfield (The Book of Mormon), Stephen Carlile (The Lion King, The Go-Between), Valerie Cutko (Tommy Tune's Grand Hotel), Morgan Keene (Disney's 1st National Broadway Tour of Newsies), and with music from Joshua Schmidt (Adding Machine: A Musical).

Produced by Amy Martinez-Miller & Joshua Schmidt. Music direction by Benjamin Cox. Direction by Harry Blumenau.

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ERROLYN HEALY IN MOONLIGHT COCKTAIL: A BENEFIT FOR EVERYTOWN FOR GUN SAFETY, FEBRUARY 6 AT 7:00PM:

Errolyn Healy brings her sell out show, Moonlight Cocktail, to Feinstein's/54 Below for a one night only benefit concert for Everytown for Gun Safety - a movement of Americans working together to end gun violence and build safer communities. Heralded as an "Incredibly talented vocalist (whose delivery ranges) from sensitive to bold, mellow to upbeat...she draws in the entranced audience, and then fills the room to its soaring rafters." Travel with Healy under a moonlit sky, with music

ranging from Broadway to the American Songbook to classic favorites. Errolyn will be joined by special guest, Broadway performer Michael McCorry Rose (Wicked, Gentleman's Guide).

Errolyn will donate 100% of the purchase price of each ticket to Moonlight Cocktail to Everytown for Gun Safety Action Fund.

Musical Direction by Cris O'Bryon (Bonnie & Clyde).

Direction by Ashley Griffin (Forever Deadward, A.N.O.N. Productions' Hamlet).

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

BROADWAY MATCH GAME, FEBRUARY 6 AT 9:30PM:

For seventy groovy minutes, Feinstein's/54 Below trades the big Broadway ballads for a skinny microphone, as we debut Broadway Match Game. Inspired by the hit 1970s game show and RuPaul's Snatch Game, contestants selected from the audience will fill in the blank and try to match answers with an all-star Broadway panel to win fabulous prizes, all with a Great White Way twist.

Funny, punny and quick-witted, Broadway Match Game is the best way to ______________ off the winter blues.

Starring: Jennifer Cody (Shrek, Urinetown), Alexis Michelle ("RuPaul's Drag Race"), Julia Murney (Wicked), Lee Roy Reams (42nd Street, Applause), Robbie Rozelle (Songs From Inside My Locker), George Salazar (Be More Chill, Godspell).

Hosted by Robert W Schneider ("Behind the Curtain: Broadway's Living Legends").

Produced by Robert W Schneider and Robbie Rozelle.

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

Vivian Reed SINGS Lena Horne, FEBRUARY 7 AT 7:00PM:

Vivian Reed returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with a brand new show celebrating Lena Horne's 100th birthday. Her show will include some of Miss Horne's well known standards reinterpreted by Vivian's unique arrangements and vocal stylings with narrative throughout. She will be accompanied by a stellar four piece band including piano, bass, drums, and guitar. As we have come to expect from Vivian, this show will be high energy with all of her vocal dynamics, touching on many emotions.

Vivian Reed Sings Lena Horne debuted in Pittsburgh, PA this past April with Marty Ashby and the Manchester Craftmen's Guild Orchestra, garnering several standing ovations. Miss Horne had a personal impact on Vivian's life years ago when Vivian's career was being managed by Bobby Schiffman and Honi Coles. Come hear how Lena Horne' s generosity touched Vivian Reed when she started out as a young budding artist.

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

54 DOES 54: THE FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW STAFF SHOW, FEBRUARY 7 AT 9:30PM:

They've served you food. They've put on your shows. They've helped you purchase tickets. They've put together your events and answered all of your emails. Now, back by popular demand, they're starring in a show for you!

Come join the staff of Feinstein's/54 Below as they put their talent on display in a variety show for the ages. Servers, managers, programmers, marketers, cooks, and more - there's a whole staff of talent waiting to be shared!

Hosted by: Dylan Bustamante and Kevin Ferguson.

Featuring: Brooke Beatty, Mandisa Boxill, Michelle Cabot, Madeline Carney, Bryce Crandall, Luis Palomino, Aaron Salazar, Dana Schaaf, Joshua Schirtzinger, Brian Shaw, Joshua Stackhouse, Jonmichael Tarleton, Joao Ventura, Tyree Walker, Caleb Whipple, Marcus Wynn.

$20-$30 cover charge. $50 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

Carmen Cusack, FEBRUARY 8-10 AT 7:00PM:

Bright Star Tony Award nominee Carmen Cusack returns to Feinstein's/54 Below after two sold out engagements! After her time on the West End as Fantine in Les Misérables, Cusack toured as the leading lady of both Wicked and South Pacific. Most recently, moved audiences as Alice Murphy in Bright Star, her Broadway debut! Cusack, who consistently delivers deeply emotional performances, has been widely recognized for her sensitivity to past pains and joys during each moment onstage. Join us for an evening with Carmen Cusack, as she shares with us the stories and songs which brought her to Broadway.

$75-$85 cover charge. $105 VIP Seating. $135-$140 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE SONGS OF LEO HURLEY & Charles Osborne, FEBRUARY 8 AT 9:30PM:

Salty Starness Productions is proud to bring its celebration of new works, by composer Leo Hurley and lyricist Charles Osborne, to Feinstein's/54 Below! Directed and produced by Julie Saltman, The Songs of Leo Hurley & Charles Osborne promises to be a night of musical surprises. From fantastical family fare, to Broadway-bound sensational flair, the concert will feature performances from Broadway's Samantha Massell (Fiddler on the Roof, La Boheme), Isaac Powell (Once On This Island), Tori Feinstein (Matilda), and many more! This special concert is not to be missed!

Hurley & Osborne are a new songwriting team, bridging the worlds of opera and musical theatre, whose work combines myth and history to combat contemporary issues.

Featured in the Boston Globe, the Associated Press, the UK's Daily Mail, and more, Hurley & Osborne have been listed as a Top Ten to Watch (Playbill, TimeOut NY, and more), and made international headlines when they used their work to bring down anti-LGBT legislation in the NC Legislature. This concert will features selections from The Body Politic, about trans/Muslim discrimination in NC (NYMF 2017, Boston Center for the Arts, NC State Legislature); Paris Through the Window, a fable about artists in the City of Light during WWI (Abingdon Theatre, York Theatre); Taking Wing, an anti-bullying Disney-esque fantasy musical (NYNW Theatre Festival 2017); as well as world premieres from two forthcoming shows, We Are Myth, exploring modern teen issues through Greek myths; and Brooklyn Bridge, the true story of the woman who built it, amid the turmoil of post-Civil War America.

Featuring: Natalie Charle Ellis (School of Rock, Les Misérables), Will Taylor (42nd Street), Harris Milgrim (Cats), Isaac Powell (Once On This Island), Chris Newcomer (Chicago, The Visit), Samantha Massell (Fiddler on the Roof, La Boheme), Nick Laughlin (Book of Mormon), Sydney Shepherd (First Date), Tori Feinstein (Matilda), Tyler Lea (Curious Incident).

Also Featuring: Samy el-Noury, Gillian Hassert, Lori Tishfield, Lauren Karaman, Emily Stokes, Nicole Vanessa Ortiz, Abby Goldfarb, Yassi Noubahar, Laura Darrell, Becca Blank, Laleh Khorsandi, Nicole Loewenstein, Laura Intravia, Nora Schell, Charles Osborne, Mick Bleyer, Jason Pintar, Ryan Bloomquist, Michael Hull, Asher Dubin. Cast is subject to change.

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

DANIELLE HECHT, FEBRUARY 9 AT 9:30PM:

Danielle Hecht makes her solo debut at Feinstein's/54 Below, in collaboration with Saxophonist and Musical Director, Greg Blair. Their eight piece ensemble will shine on a variety of musical genres, including songs by contemporary artists Sia, Erykah Badu, Lady Gaga, and Beyonce. Expect the unexpected with a repertoire ranging from neo-soul to pop to rock to jazz to blues to funk... and everything in between.

Hecht has worked as an independent producer and performer at venues including The Slipper Room NYC, Stage 72 NYC, and OBERON at American Repertory Theatre. Greg Blair is a two-time Downbeat Magazine award-winning arranger, performer, and multi-instrumentalist. Blair has performed with Frankie Valli, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Pauletta Washington, Diane Louie, Boston Modern Orchestra Project, Atomic Funk Project, and countless others.

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

PASSING THE BECHDEL TEST: DUETS FOR WOMEN THAT AREN'T ABOUT MEN, FEBRUARY 9 AT 11:30PM:

Join us at Feinstein's/54 Below for Passing the Bechdel Test: Duets for Women That Aren't About Men - an evening of world premieres and old favorites from New York's most exciting musical theatre composers, as they embark on the impossible challenge of writing a duet for two women that isn't about loving the same man - or about a man at all. There will be sisters. There will be lesbians. There will probably be Miranda Priestly-esque nightmare bosses, or possibly some kind of time travel. When women start discussing things other than the men in their lives, who knows what might happen?

Writers: Joe Iconis (Broadway Bounty Hunter; Be More Chill), Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk, Sam Salmond (Eighty-Sixed), Deepali Gupta (Minor Character, Ski End), Sara Cooper (The Memory Show) and Amy Burgess, Cesar Alvarez and Emily Orling,

Keurim Hur (Rapunzel) and Jacob Fjeldheim (Ultimate Storytime), EllaRose Chary and Brandon James Gwinn (Cotton Candy and Cocaine; TL;DR: Thelma Louise; Dyke Remix).

Performers: Emma Hunton (The Mad Ones, Freaky Friday), Lauren Pritchard (Spring Awakening), Daisy Carnelia (The Bad Years), Delaney Amatrudo (It's Kind of a Funny Story), Allie Sandler (The Mollyhouse), Shannon Tyo, Jessie Shelton (36 Questions, Hadestown, Cruel Intentions Musical), Michelle Veintimilla (The Visit), Badia Farha (School of Rock)

Elexis Morton (The Bad Years), Marinda Anderson (Far From Heaven, BELLA: An American Tall Tale, Miss You Like Hell), Ally Bonino (Dogfight, Merrily We Roll Along), Cori Jaskier.

Musical Direction by Anessa Marie.

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. 2 drink minimum or $20 food & beverage minimum.

THE GREATEST ACADEMY AWARD WINNING SONGS, FEBRUARY 10 AT 9:30PM:

Some of the greatest songs of all time were written for the movies - and you're going to hear the very best of those tunes in this special concert event, highlighting Academy Award-Winning Best Original Songs. Our concert will take place during that sweet spot between this year's Oscar Nominations Announcement, and the Award Show, itself. Regardless of this year's nominees, you'll hear the great songs that were introduced by Hollywood, from the time when the Best Original Song Award was first given in 1934, right up to our present era.

Hear the fascinating history of this unique Oscar category from your narrator/host, the critically acclaimed Scott Siegel, while getting wrapped up in the extraordinary performances you'll experience by today's most exciting Broadway and nightclub stars. Enjoy classics from the early years of the award, like "Lullaby of Broadway" (42nd Street) and "Over the Rainbow," (The Wizard of Oz) to more contemporary winners such as, "My Heart Will Go On" (Titanic) and "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" (The Lion King).

The Greatest Academy Award Winning Best Original Songs is that rare combination of glittering nostalgia and sensational, show-stopping performances. It's a concert event not to be missed.

Created, written, and hosted by NYC impresario, Scott Siegel, who has produced more than 300 major concerts that have been performed all over the world, including Town Hall's signature series, Broadway by the Year, and concerts (produced, written, and directed) for Michael Feinstein. Scott is also the creator writer, host of Feinstein's/54 Below's record-breaking franchise, 54 Sings Broadway's Greatest Hits.

Featuring: Ben Davis (Tony Honoree for Baz Luhrman's La Boheme, Violet), Daniel Everidge (Drama Desk Nominee, Falling, The Greatest Showman), Willy Falk (Tony Nominee, Miss Saigon), Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (A Little Night Music), Cooper Grodin (Annie), Eddie Korbich (Drama Desk Nominee, Drowsy Chaperone), Jillian Louis (It Shoulda Been You), William Michals (South Pacific at Lincoln Center), Lance Roberts (My Fair Lady), Brian Charles Rooney (The Three-Penny Opera), Jenny Lee Stern (Forbidden Broadway, Rocky: The Musical, Spamilton), Sal Viviano (Romance, Romance, City of Angels).

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

Emily Kay Shrader & Andreas Wyder, FEBRUARY 10 AT 11:30PM

Coffee and ice cream. Carrots and bunnies. Andreas and EmKay. Some things just go together. Andreas Wyder (How the Grinch Stole Christmas National Tour) and Emily Kay Shrader (Sister Act National/International Tour) were introduced by a mutual friend and immediately questioned how they had survived without each other for so long. So naturally, they decided they MUST do a

cabaret together! Bring your bestie and come hang out for a night of musical theatre geekiness, T-Swift mash-ups, and original music. Hugs and giggles included.

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. 2 drink minimum or $20 food & beverage minimum.

THE BROADWAY PRINCESS PARTY, FEBRUARY 11 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM:

The Princesses are throwing a ball, and you're invited! After ten sold out shows and a West Coast tour, Broadway's Cinderella, Tony nominee Laura Osnes and music director Benjamin Rauhala return to host Broadway's most beloved leading ladies at Feinstein's/54 Below. An all-star cast will sing the most beloved 'Princess' songs of stage and screen in a magical evening that is not to be missed!

Where else might a little mermaid duet with a beautiful bookworm? Or might an ice queen drink tea with a princess no bigger than the size of a thumb? Might the princess with a lost glass slipper confide in a princess who lives in a tower, with the longest of hair? Get your ballgown out of the closet, dust off that tiara, and make your way to Feinstein's/54 Below for a Broadway Princess Party you will never forget!

Featuring: Christy Altomare (Anastasia, Mamma Mia!), Catherine Charlebois (Wicked, Beauty and the Beast), Mara Davi (Dames at Sea, A Chorus Line), Ariana DeBose (Summer: The Donna Summer Musical, A Bronx Tale), Arielle Jacobs (Aladdin, Wicked), Kara Lindsay (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Newsies), Taylor Louderman (Mean Girls, NBC's Peter Pan Live), Erin Mackey (In Transit, Amazing Grace), Samantha Massell (Fiddler on the Roof, Rags),

introducing Trinity Milosek, Ciara Renee (The Hunchback of Notre Dame, The CW's DC's Legends of Tomorrow), Kate Rockwell (Mean Girls, Bring It On: The Musical), Laurie Veldheer (Newsies, Into the Woods), Catherine Ricafort (Miss Saigon, Holiday Inn), Alexandra Zorn (Thumbelina, Roman Holiday).

$65-$75 cover charge. $90 VIP Seating. $110 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

David Yazbek WITH SPECIAL GUEST George Abud, FEBRUARY 12 AT 7:00PM:

David Yazbek returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with special guest, The Band's Visit actor George Abud (The Visit, Allegro). Here's a rare opportunity to see one of the theater's most innovative composers do what he's actually best at- thrilling a live audience. The New York Times has called his live performance "A thrill-ride at a volcano's edge". Together with a band of the most exciting musicians in NYC (including a mighty full horn section!), Yazbek will perform songs from his albums and shows- old, new and upcoming.

Guesting this month is George Abud, whom Yazbek calls "The Band's Visit's secret-weapon." A wonderful actor/singer who is also a world-class instrumentalist on both violin and oud, George captivates Broadway audiences nightly in the role of Camal. You can see him take the spotlight and stretch his musical muscles with Yazbek's band.

Don't miss this chance to see the composer/lyricist of The Full Monty, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Women On The Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, The Band's Visit, Boardwalk Empire and the haunting Where In The World Is Carmen Sandiego Theme strut his piano-banging stuff. Join David Yazbek and special guest George Abud for a celebratory evening of David's incredible body of work!

$50-$60 cover charge. $85 VIP Seating. $95 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

WE'LL DO IT AGAIN: THE SONGS OF Skip Kennon, FEBRUARY 12 AT 9:30PM:

Skip Kennon and his fabulous group of theater performers & friends are excited to bring to Feinstein's/54 Below their celebration of Skip's theater & film songs. The evening will span from his work for Disney to his songs from musicals that have been produced from New York to California.

Directed by Evan Pappas, with Producer Julie Miller, We'll Do It Again features Skip at the piano, with his Broadway, theater and film friends belting out an evening of Skip's songs, from Time and Again, Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame Part II, The Last Starfighter, Herringbone, Don Juan DeMarco, Plaisir d'Amour, Viva Max!, and Skip's work with collaborators ranging from Ellen Fitzhugh and Amanda Green, to Terrence McNally and Jack Viertel. We'll Do It Again is like a great playlist come to vibrant life for one wonderful evening of entertainment.

Featuring: Jenn Colella (Tony Award nominee for Come From Away, If/Then, High Fidelity), Savannah Frazier (Amazing Grace), Howard McGillin (Tony Award nominee for Anything Goes and The Mystery of Edwin Drood, The Phantom of the Opera), Jessica Molaskey (Sunday in the Park with George, Parade, The Who's Tommy), Cass Morgan (The Bridges of Madison County, Memphis, Ring of Fire), Nancy Opel (Tony Award nominee for Urinetown, Beautiful,

Honeymoon in Vegas), William Parry (Groundhog Day, Road Show, Camelot), Charlie Pollock (Violet, 9 to 5, Urinetown), Leenya Rideout (War Horse, Company, Cabaret), Scott Robertson (Living on Love, Cabaret, Damn Yankees), Caesar Samayoa (Come From Away, Sister Act, Hot Feet), Maureen Silliman (I Remember Mama, Shenandoah, Blue Window), BD Wong (Tony Award winner for M. Butterfly, Pacific Overtures, You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown).

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

CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE MUSICAL THEATRE CLASS OF 2018, FEBRUARY 12 AT 11:30PM:

Circle in the Square Theatre School presents the Musical Theatre Class of 2018. The renowned training program, now in its 57th year, brings its current graduates to the stage as they perform repertoire from the 2018 Industry Showcase. Circle in the Square boasts such alums as Idina Menzel (If/Then, Wicked, Rent), Trisha Jeffrey (Motown The Musical, Little Shop of Horrors), Michael Wartella (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Wicked), and Christian Dante White (Hello, Dolly, Shuffle Along...). The evening, co-directed by Sara Louise Lazarus (2018 Bistro Award Winner/Circle in the Square Theatre School), Stephen Agosto (Paper Mill Playhouse/Rutgers University), and Joe Baker (Broadway's Footloose, The Life, Blood Brothers), the 75-minute presentation will feature classic and contemporary material from the Broadway canon.

The evening will feature Alli Kramer, Becca Brown, John David Chevalier, Julia Tarbox, Lorena Marin, Kelsey Hogan, Molly Williams, Robin Murray, Jordan Howell, Katie Puschel, Peter Corley, Elizah Hill, Melanie Gettler, Sara Lily, Megan Poulos, and Ashley Klimper.

$20 cover charge. $40 premium seating. 2 drink minimum or $20 food & beverage minimum.

MARCY & ZINA & FRIENDS, FEATURING Jessica Vosk, Drew Gehling, AND MORE, FEBRUARY 13 AT 7:00PM:

Award-winning songwriters Marcy Heisler and Zina Goldrich celebrate their 25th year of romantic comedy writing with a one-night only, all-original show. Featuring a host of Broadway friends, the pre-Valentine's evening promises old favorites, new debuts, and sneak peeks at upcoming projects.

Featuring performances by Jessica Vosk (Wicked), Drew Gehling (Waitress), Anika Larsen (Beautiful), Lesli Margherita (Matilda), Julie Foldesi (Sunday in the Park with George), Jill Abramovitz (Fiddler on the Roof), Amanda Green (Hands on a Hardbody), and James Snyder (Rock of Ages, If/Then).

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

NEW MUSICAL! TONYA AND NANCY THE ROCK OPERA STARRING Lauren Worsham AND Ashley Spencer, FEBRUARY 13 AT 9:30PM:

What better way to celebrate the 2018 Winter Olympics than with songs from the rock opera Tonya and Nancy? Based on the Tonya Harding/NANCY KERRIGAN Olympic skating scandal, Elizabeth Searle's and Michael Teoli's rock opera has drawn national and international media coverage, playing in Boston, Chicago, and LA, as well as enjoying a sold-out run at NYMF. Tony-nominated Broadway star Lauren Worsham (A Gentleman's Guide To Love and Murder) headlines as Nancy, alongside Ashley Spencer (Rock of Ages, Grease) as Tonya. Let the games begin.

The chorus of the Tonya & Nancy concert will includes four acclaimed alums of the NYMF production: Tatiana Lofton (Broadway at Birdland Concert Series, 2017), Heidi Friese (Matilda; Flashdance national tour), and Ryan MacConnell (From Here to Eternity at MA premiere, 2017). The show also welcomes star bass singer and actor Jason Pintar (The Happiest Millionaire; Joe's Pub; 2017).

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

A VERY BROADWAY VALENTINE'S DAY, FEBRUARY 14 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM:

On Valentine's Day, Broadway's favorite couples, and musical director Benjamin Rauhala, will celebrate Broadway romance, both on and off-stage. Featuring many of Broadway's most romantic songs, and heartfelt and hilarious stories from each couple, this concert makes for the perfect date-night, and is sure to make your Valentine's Day unforgettable! This is one concert no hopeless romantic should miss!

Featuring Broadway couples: Kevin Massey (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) and Kara Lindsay (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Austin Colby (Signature Theater's West Side Story) and Caroline Bowman (Wicked), Kyle Dean Massey (ABC's Nashville) and Taylor Frey (The View Upstairs), Tad Wilson (Rock of Ages) and Jessica Phillips (Priscilla, Queen of the Desert), Robert Lenzi (South Pacific) and Krystina Alabado (The Mad Ones), Christopher Rice (The Book of Mormon) and Clay Thomson (Matilda), F. Michael Haynie (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) and Ephie Aardema (The Bridges of Madison County), RJ Valliancourt (Diaspora) and Sara Kapner (Goodspeed Opera House's Rags), Marc Phaneuf (Cats) and Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf (The Bridges of Madison County), Chris Meissner (FOX's Grease: Live) and Kathereyne Penny (Frozen - Live at the Hyperion), Josh Daniel (The Book of Mormon) and Patrick Sulken (Kinky Boots), Marie Eife (Full House! The Musical!) and Kelly Thomas (Legally Blonde Asia Tour), David Ingber (Fantasy Football: The Musical?) and Emily McNamara (Gettin' The Band Back Together).

$35-$45 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

TRAPPER AND BADIENE BRING BACK ERIK'S WISH, FEBRUARY 15 AT 7:00PM:

It's been 5 years since Trapper Felides and Badiene Magaziner shared a stage on Oxygen's reality show, The Next Big Thing: NY. With clients working on Broadway, TV, film, and the recording industry, "Trappy" has been hailed by the New York Post as "the go to voice coach for pint-sized triple threats," and "Bay" ripped up the international opera world until landing back in NYC on the faculty of her alma mater, Juilliard. The two met 13 years ago at a fundraiser event that Trapper was producing for the Make-A-Wish Foundation. They shared an immediate bond over the cause, as Badiene had lost her son Erik to leukemia in 1993. When Erik was asked by the foundation for his wish, he said, "My wish is that all the rock stars come together and sing a song to make the world aware of the need for donors and to find a cure. No kid should die waiting for a donor."

Years later it's time to bring back Erik Emanuel Boelkow's memory with a concert in his honor. It's been over 20 years since the last Erik's Wish Concert, and we invite you all to come share in an evening with the finest of Trapper and Badiene's fabulous roster of clients.

Performers to be announced!

$45-$55 cover charge. $85 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

Savion Glover & Leonardo Suarez Paz: TANGO, TAP, AND FIRE, FEBRUARY 15 AT 9:30PM:

Tony Award-winning dancer, choreographer, and director Savion Glover (Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk, Shuffle Along) and Grammy Award-nominated, multi-talented tanguero Leonardo Suarez Paz (Forever Tango, Tango Argentino) bring years of friendship and collaboration to the stage of Feinstein's/54 Below, with the best in tango and tap from Broadway and beyond. Savion's "young and funk" style and Suarez Paz's "daring and new" sound is a tour de force when combined with Latin Grammy Award nominated Cuartetango string quartet, bandoneon, tango dance, and song that is sure to inspire passion and fire.

Featuring: Hector Omar Falcon (violin), Ron Lawrence (viola), Danny Miller (cello), Rodolfo Zanetti (bandoneon), Olga Suarez Paz (tango dance).

$50-$60 cover charge. $75 VIP Seating. $95 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

Lorna Luft, FEBRUARY 16 & 17 AT 7:00PM:

Lorna Luft returns to Feinstein's/54 Below, with a show packed with popular selections from the all-American songbook and more!

Born to legendary entertainer Judy Garland and producer Sid Luft, Lorna Luft made her performing debut singing on The Judy Garland Show. Since then, she's had dozens of starring and guest-starring roles in film and television, ranging from Grease 2 and Where the Boys Are '84 to the series Murder She Wrote and Sean Saves the World. Lorna was co-executive producer of Life with Judy Garland: Me and My Shadows, the Emmy Award-winning miniseries based on her best-selling memoir.

For the past several years, Lorna has starred in American and British productions of Irving Berlin's White Christmas. Her other theatrical credits include her Broadway debut in Promises, Promises; Off-Broadway's Snoopy and Extremities; the national tour of They're Playing Our Song; a British tour of Pack of Lies; and Gypsy, Grease, Guys and Dolls, Mame and The Unsinkable Molly Brown, among many others.

Lorna is also a gifted concert and cabaret artist, performing in the world's most prestigious venues, including The Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall, The London Palladium and L'Olympia in Paris. Her highly acclaimed multi-media production, Songs My Mother Taught Me -The Judy Garland Songbook, melds some of the world's most familiar songs with personal memories. It won two Ovation Awards, and a CD based on the show was released by First Night Records.

$60-$70 cover charge. $95 VIP Seating. $110 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

54 SINGS BROADWAY'S GREATEST HITS, FEBRUARY 16 AT 9:30PM:

This Scott Siegel Concert Event hit Feinstein's/54 Below like rolling thunder. Though the first show in this wildly popular series took place on a night a hurricane was supposed to close down New York City, it sold out anyway because this was the show that every musical theater-lover had been waiting for. After many more packed shows, we're going to do it again, with a brand new line-up of Broadway's Greatest Hits!

If you skip through cast albums just to hear the very best songs in each show, this is the nightclub concert event for you. If you love the classics of the Great White Way, come and hear the songs that made Broadway great, that made your heart soar, that you used to sing (maybe still do) in the shower! But at Feinstein's/54 Below, you will hear the greatest Broadway songs of all time performed by today's greatest stars, singing them straight up, the way you want to hear them!

And who better to produce/direct/host this show than the creator of Town Hall's critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year series, Scott Siegel, creator of more than 200 major concert events centered on Broadway music! The latest volumes of Broadway's Greatest Hits will be thrilling nights that you won't forget...

Featuring: Oakley Boycott (Bells Are Ringing),John Easterlin (4X Grammy Winner, The Phantom of the Opera), Marcus Lovett (Aspects of Love, Carousel, The Phantom of the Opera), Clara Regula (Broadway's Rising Stars at The Town Hall), and more stars soon to be announced!

$35-$65 cover charge. $75-$100 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ON THAT NOTE: A NIGHT OF TAP AND JAZZ, FEBRUARY 16 AT 11:30PM:

Christina Carminucci and Samara Seligsohn are bringing their original sell-out evening of tap dance and live jazz, On That Note, to Feinstein's/54 Below. Fresh and in-demand on the NYC tap scene, the two have brought their talent to iconic stages such as Jazz at Lincoln Center, BAM, the New Victory Theater, and Jacob's Pillow. With cutting-edge tap choreography and improvisation, On That Note proves that tap dance is stylish, powerful, and certainly alive. Featuring special guest vocalist Cara Dineen.

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

BRINGING BROADWAY HOME: A WORK OF HEART MENTORSHIP EXPERIENCE, FEBRUARY 17 AT 9:30PM:

After making a splash with 54 Sings Godspell and Music and Laughter with Nicole Lippey and Friends, A Work of Heart Productions is introducing their Mentorship Experience show!

Join us as young artists perform side by side with their mentors, who are professional NYC performers and teachers. Professional performers include Nicole Lippey, Angelo De Fazio, Lisa Russoniello, Melanie Beck, Hilary Maiberger, Laura Rondinella, and Kendyl Ito. The concert will be hosted by Matt Giroveanu (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, Boardwalk Empire).

The promising non professional middle school and high school students in the show are musical theater rising stars in New Jersey and New York. After a 6 week intensive with their master teachers, these talented singers will perform on the Feinstein's/54 Below stage for the first time! Journey with us and experience Broadway's greatest hits through the decades, featuring songs from South Pacific, Wonderful Town, Chicago, Grease, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Book of Mormon, and more!

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

PETER LAPRADE: LITTLE BOY BLUE, FEBRUARY 17 AT 11:30PM:

In his premiere solo performance at Feinstein's/54 Below, New York theatre newcomer Peter LaPrade (Off-Broadway's The Lightning Thief) brings a healthy dose of blues and rock 'n' roll to Broadway's supper club. In this one-night-only concert, Little Boy Blue, Peter sings the songs that have shaped him, paying homage to those artists, and explores how growing up on Bruce Springsteen and Janis Joplin actually prepared him to sing showtunes. Guest artists to be announced.

$20 cover charge. $45 premium seating. 2 drink minimum or $20 food & beverage minimum.

BROADWAY LOVES Demi Lovato, FEBRUARY 18 AT 7:30PM & 9:30PM:

The Broadway Loves series makes its return to Feinstein's/54 Below on February 19th when over a dozen of Broadway's most distinctive voices will celebrate Grammy nominee and multi-platinum singer and songwriter Demi Lovato. The concerts will be musically directed and produced by Benjamin Rauhala.

Broadway Loves Demi Lovato will feature a set-list filled with iconic hits from Lovato's decade long recording career, including her latest smash "Sorry, Not Sorry," beloved hits like the emotional "Skyscraper," the edgy "Heart Attack," the steamy "Cool For The Summer," and a dozen more fan-favorites and chart-toppers from her catalog. The evening will also celebrate Lovato's latest album, Tell Me You Love Me, which has been setting the Broadway community ablaze with exci

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