Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL

By: Oct. 13, 2016
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Multiple Tony Award-winner Christine Ebersole made her highly anticipated return to Café Carlyle with an all-new show titled After The Ball, last night and BroadwayWorld was there. The engagement runs through October 22.

Direct from the sold out run at Chicago's Goodman Theater of the new musical War Paint, Christine Ebersole is excited about premiering this new concert and returning to Café Carlyle.

Performances will take place Tuesday - Saturday at 8:45pm with a Saturday late show at 10:45pm (October 22 only). Reservations made by phone at 212.744.1600 are $90 ($135 for premium seating, $70 for bar seating) Tuesday -Thursday & Saturday late show (October 22 only); and $100 ($150 for premium seating, $80 for bar seating) on Friday and Saturday. Reservations can also made online via Ticketweb. Café Carlyle is located in The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (35 East 76th Street, at Madison Avenue).

Ms. Ebersole has captivated audiences throughout her performing career, from the Broadway stage to television series and specials, films, concert and symphony appearances and recordings. Ms. Ebersole has received virtually every Off-Broadway award and her second Tony Award for Leading Actress in a Musical for her "dual role of a lifetime" as Edith Beale and Little Edie Beale in Grey Gardens.

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Originally opened in 1955, Café Carlyle is New York City's bastion of classic cabaret entertainment, a place where audiences experience exceptional performers at close range in an exceedingly elegant setting. Since composer Richard Rodgers moved in as The Carlyle's first tenant, music has been an essential part of The Carlyle experience. No place is that more evident than in the Café Carlyle.

Café Carlyle is known for talents including Woody Allen, who regularly appears on Monday evenings to play with thE Eddy Davis New Orleans jazz band. For three decades, Café Carlyle was synonymous with the legendary Bobby Short, who thrilled sell-out crowds for 36 years. His spirit lives on through the music at Café Carlyle.

Continuing the tradition of the 1930s supper club, Café Carlyle features original murals created by French artist Marcel Vertès, the Oscar-winning art director of the 1952 Moulin Rouge.

Photo Credit: Stephen Sorokoff

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Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Doug Major, Christine Ebersole, Billy Stritch

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Sunny Sessa & Christine Ebersole

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Will Nunziata, Christine Ebersole, Anthony Nunziata

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Sunny Sessa, Billy Stritch, Christine Ebersole, Eda Sorokoff

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Ron Abel, Christine Ebersole, Chuck Steffan

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
Happy Birthday Sunny Sessa, Billy Stritch, Eda Sorokoff, Stephen Sorokoff, Anthony Nunziata, Valarie Christopher, Chuck Steffan, Ron Abel, Sunny Sessa, Doug Major, Will Nunziata

Photo Coverage: Christine Ebersole Returns To Cafe Carlyle with AFTER THE BALL
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