My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!

Brandon Cutrell to Appear at Feinstein's in FEELIN' FROSTY Dec. 1

By:

Feinstein's at the Loews Regency (located at 540 Park Avenue) is pleased to present MAC and Bistro Award winner Brandon Cutrell in Feelin' Frosty, Brandon's first holiday-themed show in New York. Brandon's longtime musical director, Ray Fellman, will be at the piano and Lisa Asher will direct. Expect an eclectic mix from holiday favorites to Great American Songbook standards to contemporary pop to new songwriters. Brandon and Ray will revisit old favorites and share new discoveries.

From D. Jay Bradley to Tim DiPasqua to Janis Ian to Elton John to Lester S. Levy to Kenny Loggins, there is something for everyone. This one night only holiday event will occur on Monday, December 1st, at 8:30pm at Feinstein's, located within the Loews Regency Hotel at 540 Park Avenue. Tickets for this event are $40 and $60 and there is a $25 food/beverage minimum. Tickets are available for purchase online at www.FeinsteinsAtTheRegency.com. For additional information, please call 212.339.4095.

Brandon Cutrell is a Bistro Award winner and a two-time winner of the MAC Award, an annual award given by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs. Brandon is Host of The After Party, the wildly popular, weekly Friday night Broadway soiree at The Laurie Beechman Theatre on 42nd Street in Manhattan. Time Out New York proclaims "The After Party is the thing to do in New York on a Friday night." Brandon's New York credits include Broadway By The Year at Town Hall, Broadway Unplugged at Town Hall, Pippin (with Ben Vereen and Rosie O'Donnell), La Gioconda at TheatreSource, David Friedman's King Island Christmas, and Liz Swados' Waiting For Lefty. National: Theatre of the Stars, Goodspeed Musicals, the Human Race Theatre, the Fulton Theatre and the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. Brandon has a yearly engagement at Feinstein's, Michael Feinstein's legendary nightclub on Park Avenue. As part of New York's Fashion Week last February, Brandon performed with Liza Minnelli and Rita Moreno for First Lady Laura Bush at the Red Dress Collection Fashion Show. During the summer Brandon and his musical director, Ray Fellman, are the hosts of Brandon and Ray's Broadway At The Beach in Cherry Grove on Fire Island. A proud member of Actors' Equity and a native Hoosier, Brandon completed two years of study of the Indiana University School of Music before graduating from the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music with a BFA in Musical Theatre. Time Out New York raves, "One of the most sheerly engaging young singers on the nightclub scene, Brandon Cutrell sings his heart out, and he's got a lot of heart to sing. He often seems like a creature of pure bounce-boyishly ebullient, mischievously campy, gleefully profane-but he can also draw on an impressive emotional range." For more information about Brandon or his cd, please visit www.BrandonCutrell.com.

Bloomington's own and Bistro Award winner Ray Fellman recently made his Off-Broadway debut when he was handpicked by Stephen Schwartz to musical direct his off-Broadway musical, Captain Louie. Other New York and national Musical Director credits include The Tutor by Wood/Gerle (59 E. 59th), Reluctant Pilgrim (The Barrow Group), Blood Drive: A Musical Triptych by Sheinkin/Derfner (workshop at the O'Neill Theater Center) and Amahl and the Night Visitors (national tour directed by David Aiken). Ray has been seen behind the piano in The Storefront Theatre's New Mondays (with Bill Russell and Emily Skinner), No Reservations (starring Brandon Cutrell with special guests Karen Mason and Shoshana Bean), Broadway Downtown (with Kristy Cates) and We Miss Nancy: The Storefront Sings Lamott (with Liz McCartney). He has also served as accompanist for Utah Festival Opera Company, The Opera Company of Brooklyn , Mid America Productions at Carnegie Hall (with John Rutter) and A Yuletide Celebration with the Indianapolis Symphony starring Judy Kaye. As a singer, Ray has sung with some of the finest opera companies in the country, including Florida Grand, Glimmerglass and New Orleans operas. Ray holds degrees in piano and voice from the Indiana University School of Music. Ray was appointed to Indiana University in 2007 as Assistant Professor of Vocal Instruction for Musical Theatre in the Department of Theatre and Drama.

 

Theater Fans' Choice Awards
2026 Theater Fans' Choice Awards - Live Stats
Best Revival of a Musical - Top 3
1. Ragtime
37.9% of votes
2. CATS: The Jellicle Ball
23% of votes
3. Chess
21.2% of votes

Don't Miss a Cabaret News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Spring season, discounts & more...

Cabaret Shows
BFA Bound: A New Class Takes the Spotlight in Cabaret BFA Bound: A New Class Takes the Spotlight
54 Below (5/16-5/16)
Norm Lewis: Broadway & Beyond in Cabaret Norm Lewis: Broadway & Beyond
54 Below (6/14-6/14)
Iris Bahr - Exodus: A Festively Unhinged Cabaret in Cabaret Iris Bahr - Exodus: A Festively Unhinged Cabaret
54 Below (7/09-7/09)
54 Sings The Songs That Went Wrong in Cabaret 54 Sings The Songs That Went Wrong
54 Below (5/19-5/19)
Seth Sikes and Friends Celebrate Judy Garland's 104th Birthday in Cabaret Seth Sikes and Friends Celebrate Judy Garland's 104th Birthday
54 Below (6/10-6/10)
Curtains and Cadenzas: Jazz Standards in Your Favorite Broadway Musicals in Cabaret Curtains and Cadenzas: Jazz Standards in Your Favorite Broadway Musicals
54 Below (5/24-5/24)
Ari Axelrod’s A Place For Us: A Celebration of Jewish Broadway in Cabaret Ari Axelrod’s A Place For Us: A Celebration of Jewish Broadway
54 Below (5/13-5/13)
Pop Off and Rock On in Cabaret Pop Off and Rock On
54 Below (7/24-7/24)
Coming Out — An Evening of New Queer Musicals by Allison St. Rock in Cabaret Coming Out — An Evening of New Queer Musicals by Allison St. Rock
54 Below (7/30-7/30)
Backstage Babble Presents: Broadway’s Future Sings Its Past in Cabaret Backstage Babble Presents: Broadway’s Future Sings Its Past
54 Below (6/26-6/26)


Videos