James Barbour to Play 54 Below, 12/7 & 12

By: Nov. 14, 2013
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This Season Mr. Barbour will take the stage at 54 BELOW (254 West 54 Street, Cellar), Broadway's sumptuously successful new Supper club where he will perform, the now highly anticipated Concert, on Saturday, December 7 at 11:00pm and Thursday, December 12 at 7:00pm.

Broadway maestro, Jeremy Roberts, will serve as Musical Director.

Mr. Barbour's annual Holiday Concerts have become part of the entertainment landscape in Manhattan. They are sold-out events of vocal magic, audience exaltation and critical acclaim.

The Holiday Concerts have previously sold-out not only for Mr. Barbour's vocal pyrotechnics and his uncanny ability to make the SRO audiences feel as if they have been invited to an idyllic fireplace lit, Holiday living room; but also for his visiting Guest Artists which will be announced shortly.

Cover charge for both Concerts starts at $30, plus $25 food and beverage minimum.

Barbour starred on Broadway in A Tale Of Two Cities (Sydney Carton) for which he was nominated for Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Drama League Awards for Best Actor, Carousel (Billy Bigelow), Jane Eyre (Rochester, Drama League Award Nomination), Beauty And The Beast (Beast), Urinetown (Lockstock), Assassins (Czolgosz), and Cyrano The Musical. He starred as 'Lancelot' in Camelot opposite Academy Award winner Jeremy Irons (both on Broadway at The Shubert Theatre and at the Hollywood Bowl) and as 'Lancelot' opposite Michael York (National Tour). He also played 'Bill Sykes' in Oliver opposite Brian Stokes Mitchell and Melissa Errico on Broadway at the Shubert Theatre. Most recently Mr. Barbour appeared as 'Daddy Hogan' in the critically acclaimed production of Anna Nicole The Opera at BAM. He co-starred in Lewis And Clark Reach The Euphrates (Mark Taper Forum), the world premiere of 20th Century (Signature Theatre) and has appeared in many other regional and Off-Broadway productions including A Tale Of Two Cities at the Asolo Theatre for which he won the Sarasota Magazine Award for Best Actor, Back From Broadway (which he also co-produced and for which he received an LA Weekly Garland Award) and he was nominated for an LA Ovation Award for The Ghost And Mrs. Muir at the NOHO Arts Center in Los Angeles. In early 2013 Mr. Barbour won the NightLife Award for Outstanding Male Vocalist. Television and Film credits include Alchemy, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, Ed, Sex In The City, Just Shoot Me, The District, That's Life, The Game, Some Enchanted Evening, The American Experience John And AbiGail Adams. His voice can be heard on the recordings of Jane Eyre, Assassins, Broadway In Concert, The Gift, Frank Wildhorn's Dracula, Tears From heaven, A Gift Of Christmas and his latest release, Bring Me Giants was voted in the top 10 by TheatreMania alongside Tony Bennet, Barbara Streisand and more. He is an international concert artist who travels the globe presenting his concert series, The Holiday Concert, Broadway In Concert, Love Songs and Ego The Show. Mr. Barbour directed A Tale Of Two Cities in South Korea last Spring. Mr. Barbour is also the host of the Internationally acclaimed radio show The Star Power Hour airing weekly on the VoiceAmerica.com network. As a producer James is in pre-production for a Holiday film slated to begin shooting in New York City this December for release in the fall of 2014. There are 4 additional films within this production format to be rolled out as the new year dawns. www.jamesbarbour.com on twitter: @JamesBarbourN.



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