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Jeremy Sussman: From No Business to Show Business at Don't Tell Mama

Dates: 2/26/2026

Theatre:

Don't Tell Mama


343 W 46th St
New York,NY 10036

Phone: (212) 757-0788

Tickets: $20 cover ($15 MAC Members) + $20 two-drink minimum per person. CASH ONLY


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An encore performance of a show about a man who endures the trappings of a desk-bound attorney so he can fantasize about and then pursue his love of performing. But he’ll still consult.

Jeremy Sussman returns to Don't Tell Mama in an encore performance of From No Business to Show Business. Through lesser-known and quirky novelty songs, as well as the standards of Rodgers and Hammerstein, Irving Berlin, Van Heusen and Burke, Adler and Ross, Cahn and Styne, Harold Rome and others, Sussman, an offbeat and captivating performer (usually in a hat), tells the story of how he charmed (mollified?) his parents by earning a law degree while privately pursuing his love of performing and piano-playing on the side. For Sussman, No Business is anything that is not Show Business. Directed by Geoff Stoner, with musical director Gregory Toroian on piano, Skip Ward on bass, and David Silliman on drums. From No Business to Show Business premiered at Don’t Tell Mama on September 28, followed by performances on October 9 and 21.

“Jeremy Sussman loves old and obscure songs and shares that passion with his audiences with charm and enthusiasm.” ~ Cabaret Scenes

“The self-described ‘recovering contract attorney’ clearly got so much joy from sharing his story that the audience couldn’t help but be drawn in.” ~ NiteLife Exchange

Vocalist Jeremy Sussman

Musical director/arranger Gregory Toroian on piano

Skip Ward on bass

David Silliman on drums

Directed by Geoff Stoner

Thursday, February 26 @ 7PM (Seating from 6:15 PM)

Don’t Tell Mama

343 W. 46th Street

New York, NY 10036

donttellmamanyc.com

$20 cover ($15 MAC Members) + $20 minimum (must include 2 drinks) per person. Food menu available. CASH ONLY. No credit cards.

Cast and Creative team for Jeremy Sussman: From No Business to Show Business at Don't Tell Mama

Cast

Jeremy Sussman

Vocalist
Jeremy Sussman was born in Brooklyn, raised in Rockville Centre, Long Island, and has lived in New York City most of his adult life. His love of singing and performing originated in early childhood, and he took piano lessons from age 8 through high school, all while being encouraged to prepare for a career in law. In high school, college and law school, he sang and played piano in vocal groups, musicals, and a local pub. Even after he graduated law school and qualified as an attorney, he never missed a chance to sing, including temple choir, the Oratorio Society and barbershop quartets. Years later, he discovered cabaret as a preferred venue for musical expression and began performing in group shows. In 2018, he was nominated for a MAC Award for his solo cabaret debut Jeremy Sussman Sings More of the American Songbook and Other Curiosities, directed by Colette Black with musical direction by Ricky Ritzel. His second solo show, Jeremy's Curiosity Shop Volume 2, was directed by Eadie Scott with musical direction by Ritzel. Now retired as an attorney, he freelances as an arbitrator.


Gregory Toroian

Musical Director/Arranger/Pianist
Gregory Toroian is a musical director, arranger, jazz pianist, vocalist, songwriter, and educator. He has been featured in Cabaret Scenes magazine and was the 2020 Bistro Award winner for Outstanding Collaboration with Sue Matsuki, with whom he had also won a MAC award for Best Duo Production. In addition to working with such artists as Tony Bennett, Jon Hendricks, Cab Calloway, Donna Summer, Melissa Errico, Marilyn Maye, Karen Mason, and Jane Olivor. He has appeared in almost every jazz club and cabaret (major and minor), in New York. He has toured with principal dancers from the New York City Ballet and has made numerous radio and television appearances including the Today Show and Maury Povich. Recordings include his work as musical director, arranger, and pianist on the recent debut album of Maria Corsaro, “Love Makes the Changes”; “A New Take”, the debut album of award-winning cabaret artist Sue Matsuki; and CD’s with Suzanna Ross, Leslee Warren, Lina Koutrakos, Linda Kahn, Meri Ziev, and Lisa Kantor. Gregory’s vocal arrangements have been featured on a series of albums in the US and Japan, by the vocal group String of Pearls. Gregory also wrote the music to the title song of the Boston Red Sox documentary, “Joy of Sox”. He currently offers an array of performance workshops.


Skip Ward

Bassist
Skip Ward is a Grammy Award Winning Bassist, Guitarist, Ukulele-ist (is that a word), Lap Steel, Tuba and Penny Whistle. Ward is a classically-trained jazz musician with a penchant for rock n' roll, and fusion, blues and bluegrass. Artists he has played/recorded with include: Tony Trischka, with Steve Martin, Phoebe Snow, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Jukes, Cyndi Lauper, Cassandra Wilson, David Sancious (Sting, Eric Clapton), Melissa Manchester, Glenn Miller Orchestra and more! You may have also seen him on David Letterman, SNL or the Ellen DeGeneres Show. You'll hear Skip on many soundtracks, and he has been on national tours with a number of major theatrical productions. In New York City: Shakespeare in the Park (As You Like It), Hands On A Hardbody, Million Dollar Quartet, High School Musical, Jesus Christ Superstar, Song & Dance, A Chorus Line and West Side Story.


David Silliman

Drummer
David Silliman is a drummer and percussionist. David's middle name should be “versatility”. Whether accompanying song stylists such as Mariah Carey, Cassandra Wilson, and Blossom Dearie or playing with Colombian Harpist Edmar Castaneda, David's exciting rhythmic energies add color and mood to any musical performance. He's also comfortable playing in the pit of a Broadway show or with the New Jersey Symphony. David has over 20 years of experience. His performances have taken him to concerts and festivals in Italy, Vienna, Berlin, the North Sea, Monterey, Uruguay and Lithuania. David was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he was exposed to a wide variety of music. David's first studies were in the Classical field, studying snare drum, xylophone and timpani. Later studies exposed him to Jazz, Latin Jazz, Brazilian and Funk music.“ I love living in NY because it gives me the opportunity to play and perform with so many diverse artists, across all styles of music!”


Creative Team

Geoff Stoner

Director
Geoff Stoner is an actor, cabaret performer, and director. As a director, he has worked on numerous cabaret solo shows and workshops around New York City. As a cabaret performer, Geoff's solo shows include A Short Visit Only, based on the life and songs of Noel Coward, You're The Top, featuring the songs of Cole Porter, and Words With Music, his slice-of-life account of growing up Episcopalian and randy in small-town Connecticut. As an actor, Stoner appeared as the title character in a theatrical adaptation of Lois Lowry's novel The Giver, directed by Wynn Handman and performed in New York City schools as part of the American Place Theatre's Literature To Life series. Other New York productions include Tom in the New York premiere of Nightsweat by Robert Chesley, and Rupert in Booth Tarkington’s The Trysting Place at the St. Peter's Theater. He also appeared in Yoko Ono's video "Sky People" as the Leading Man. Stoner studied acting with Uta Hagen, Hal Holden, and Wynn Handman. He has also studied improvisation at The Pit. Recent notable stage work includes Lanford Wilson’s A Poster of the Cosmos, directed by Mark Cirnigliaro, which had a successful Off-Broadway run in 2024. Stoner reprised A Poster of the Cosmos as part of Deep Flight Productions’ Who We Become: One-Acts by Lanford Wilson at 59E59’s East to Edinburgh Festival in July 2025 and for a full run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2025.




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