Every fall, playwright Steven Carl McCasland has made it a tradition to put down the pet and get himself back on stage. And so, with his trusted sidekick and Musical Director James Horan, Steven has made The Duplex a second home of sorts. This September 7th at 7:00pm, McCasland will salute the late Elaine Stritch with a new show, titled "Not At Liberty".
Sharing his own journey through story and song, McCasland With songs by Noel Coward, Stephen Sondheim, Leroy Anderson and more, McCasland salutes the grand dame of stage and screen... whether she would like it or not.The Duplex is New York's longest-running Cabaret and Piano bar, located in the heart of Greenwich Village. Although The Duplex looks like a quiet West Village corner home, there's a raucous world of great cabaret behind its French doors. Opened in the '50s in its original location across the street, The Duplex moved to its current digs in the '80s and is touted as the city's oldest cabaret theatre where the likes of Joan Rivers and Woody Allen tested out their early work. To learn more, visit www.theduplex.com.
Tickets for the Friday, September 7th, 7:00pm performance are $10 ($15 at the door) and available now at https://tinyurl.com/scmnotatliberty.
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