Marilyn Maye To Return To 54 Below This Thanksgiving
A special pre-fixe menu to be offered at 54 Below for this occasion.
54 Below is set to welcome back Marilyn Maye this Fall.
Back by popular demand! Marilyn Maye makes a shining return to Broadway’s Living Room. A theatrical legend, Maye will show audiences why she’s been crowned Manhattan’s Queen of Cabaret.
For Marilyn’s Thanksgiving performance on Thursday, November 26, the regular menu will be replaced by a special prix fixe, which features classic Thanksgiving dishes and other festive favorites. All guests will be charged $95 each for their meals (this pricing does not include beverages or tax & gratuity).
Marilyn Maye plays 54 Below located on 254 West 54th Street, from November 17, 18, 20-22, 24, 25, 27, & 28 at 7pm & November 26 at 8pm. Cover charges are $52.50 (includes $7.50 in fees) - $113 (includes $13 in fees). Premiums are $178 (includes $18 in fees) - $183 (includes $18 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Tickets and information are available on 54 Below's website. Tickets on the day of performance after 4:00pm are only available by calling (646) 476-3551.
Patron/Member presale begins on Fri, May 1 at 12pm. Tickets go on sale to the general public on Thurs, May 7 at 12pm.
About Marilyn Maye
Marilyn Maye McLaughlin is an American singer, musical theater actress and masterclass educator. She has performed music in the styles of cabaret, jazz and pop music. She has received one nomination from the Grammy Awards and had commercial success as a recording artist.
In her teenage years, she had her own radio program in Des Moines, Iowa. Maye performed locally during the 1940s and 1950s until being discovered in 1963 by Steve Allen, later appearing on his television show. She also began a 76-episode run on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson.
Between 1965 and 1970, Maye recorded a series of albums. Her debut studio album Meet Marvelous Marilyn Maye was released in 1965. Producer Joe René brought Maye Broadway show tunes to record prior to them appearing in musicals. Many of these songs were issued by RCA as singles and some became successful. Three singles reached the American adult contemporary top ten: "Cabaret" (1966), "Sherry!" (1967) and "Step to the Rear" (1967).
For two decades, she made regional appearances in musicals like Hello, Dolly!, Mame and Follies. She also continued working across the United States in smaller venues. This led to Maye gaining a new audience in her late seventies and a renewed interest in her concert appearances. Now in her nineties, Maye has continued to appear regularly in concert.

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