Feinstein's/54 Below Announces Full September Program

By: Aug. 31, 2018
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Feinstein's/54 Below Announces Full September Program

Next month, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com/Feinsteins or call (646) 476-3551.

NOW AND THEN: CURRENT AND FORMER BROADWAY KIDS TAKE THE STAGE, SEPTEMBER 2 AT 9:30PM

Broadway kids of the past and present join forces for this special one night event! Come join current Broadway kids and some of your favorite former Broadway kids as they sing through songs by some of your favorite contemporary artists and composers. This is a concert that any Broadway fan, young or young at heart, can't miss!

Featuring Dara Paige Bloomfield (Ragtime), Grace Capeless (Matilda, A Christmas Story, The Lion King), Lynn Masako Cheng (The King and I), Wyatt Cirbus (Finding Neverland), Katherine Leigh Doherty (Mary Poppins, A Little Night Music), Kathryn Faughnan (Mary Poppins), Jake Ryan Flynn (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory), Kelsey Fowler (Grey Gardens, Mary Poppins, Sunday in the Park with George, Bonnie & Clyde), Gabby Gutierrez (Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Matilda, School of Rock), Cristina Hall (Les Misérables), Jonathan Kaplan (Falsettos, The Dairy of Anne Frank, The Graduate), Ellie Kim (School of Rock), Emily Klein (Parade, The Sound of Music), Cooper Lantz (Kinky Boots), Hudson Loverro (Kinky Boots, A Bronx Tale, School of Rock), Peyton Lusk (Falsettos), Jaclyn Neidenthal (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang), Delilah Rose Pellow (Anastasia), Samantha Pollino (Hot Feet, Hamilton, Head Over Heels), Ayla Schwartz (Frozen), Demi Singleton (The Lion King, School of Rock), Mitchell Sink (Elf, A Christmas Story, Matilda), Levi Smith (A Bronx Tale), Morgan Smith (The Sound of Music) Ripley Sobo (Once, Matilda), Allie Trimm (13, Bye Bye Birdie), Brynn Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, In My Life, Dr. Seuss' How the Grinch Stole Christmas, 13, Bye Bye Birdie, SpongeBob SquarePants)

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

QUEEN DIVA: A Phyllis Hyman TRIBUTE, SEPTEMBER 3 AT 9:30PM

Queen Diva makes her Feinstein's/54 Below debut during Suicide Prevention Month in honor of Phyllis Hyman. Presenting iconic songs from the Legendary Broadway/Jazz/R&B Songstress Phyllis Hyman's career, Queen Diva performs the songs that will touch your heart and bring tears to your eyes. She serves up the hits as well as "Phan" favorites (as devoted fans are affectionately called) recorded and performed by Phyllis Hyman in this wonderful musical tribute. Selections include a medley from Broadway's Sophisticated Ladies, "Be One" from Spike Lee's School Daze, and the show favorite by "Phans is Meet Me on The Moon" from Prime of My Life, along with many of Queen Diva's own personal Phyllis Hyman favorites. Expect "Old Friend," "Betcha By Golly Wow," "What You Won't Do For Love," "You Know How To Love Me," and more!

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

54 SINGS BALLROOM, SEPTEMBER 4 AT 7:00PM

To commemorate its 40th anniversary, Feinstein's/54 Below is bringing back, for one night only, the acclaimed Tony nominated musical Ballroom.

Based on the CBS television movie The Queen of the Stardust Ballroom, Ballroom tells the story of aging widow Bea Asher who meets middle-aged mailman Al Rossi at the Stardust Ballroom. When Bea discovers Al is married she is forced to choose between her head and her heart.

The marvelous score by Alan and Marilyn Bergman and Billy Goldenberg features such songs as "A Terrific Band and a Real Nice Crowd," "One by One," "I've Been Waiting All My Life," and "Fifty Percent."

Featuring: Loni Ackerman (Evita, Cats), Klea Blackhurst (Merman's Apprentice, Everything the Traffic will Allow), Jim Brochu (Zero Hour, Character Man), Natalie Douglas (MAC Award winner, The People Vs. Mona), Billy Goldenberg (Composer of Ballroom), Diane Findlay (Hello Dolly OBC, Fish in the Dark, Tales of the City), Penny Fuller (Applause, Sunday In The Park With George), Don Johanson (Cats, Jelly's Last Jam), Carol Lawrence (West Side Story, I Do! I Do!), Patti Mariano (The Music Man, Bye Bye Birdie), Marilyn Maye (MAC Award winner, "The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson"), Jill O'Hara (Promises, Promises, George M!), Lee Roy Reams (42nd Street, Hello, Dolly!), Steve Schalchlin (The Last Session, The Big Voice: God or Merman), Neva Small (Fiddler on the Roof, Something's Afoot), Jane Summerhays (Tony nominee for Me and My Girl, Lend Me A Tenor), Jim Walton (Merrily We Roll Along, Sunset Boulevard), Lennie Watts (MAC Award winner, The Music Man), Deborah Zecher (Broadway Bible, A Taste of the American Songbook)

Produced and Directed by Robert W. Schneider

Music Directed by Joshua Zecher-Ross

$40-$50 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Linda Purl & THE DIVA JAZZ ORCHESTRA, SEPTEMBER 4 AT 9:30PM & SEPTEMBER 5 AT 7:00PM

Linda Purl, best known for "Happy Days," "Matlock," and "The Office" makes her Feinstein's/54 Below debut in Big Band Romance with the internationally acclaimed All Female Jazz Orchestra DIVA. Linda Purl comes together with DIVA for a celebration of the great girl jazz singers and the songs they helped make famous. The evening will be an homage to the likes of Peggy Lee, Ella Fitzgerald, and Rosemary Clooney, with DIVA and Purl taking on classics such as "Pick Yourself Up," "Come Rain or Come Shine," "Midnight Caravan," and more. Join Big Band Romance for a night honoring history's women of jazz through the swinging musical stylings of today's women of jazz.

Tom Wopat (Annie Get Your Gun- Tony Nominee, A Catered Affair- Tony Nominee) will also be joining Linda & The Diva Jazz Orchestra as a special guest.

Music direction by Tedd Firth

$35-$45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

J. Elaine Marcos: WHAT I DID FOR...A JOB, SEPTEMBER 5 AT 9:30PM

J. Elaine Marcos, currently on Broadway in Gettin' the Band Back Together, previously in Annie, Priscilla Queen of the Desert, and A Chorus Line makes her Feinstein's/54 Below debut in What I Did For... A Job. J. Elaine reveals her unique journey into what it took to book 9 Broadway shows! Featuring music from A Chorus Line, Miss Saigon, Priscilla, and Sweet Charity,. J. Elaine Marcos humorously reveals intimate stories about her approach to auditioning for Broadway musicals. It's a night of comedy, heart, and plenty of "OMG, no she didn't!" kinda of laughs.

$35-$45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Jana Robbins & Haley Swindal: THE SONGS OF KANDER & EBB, SEPTEMBER 6 AT 7:00PM

Jana Robbins (Gypsy, I Love My Wife, The Tale of the Allergist's Wife) and Haley Swindal (Jekyll and Hyde, White Christmas, Sweeney Todd) will join forces and return to Feinstein's/54 Below after sold out shows of their own for an unforgettable evening with We Just Move On! The Songs of Kander and Ebb. No strangers to Kander and Ebb, Jana appeared in two tours of Zorba and they have both played Sally Bowles in separate productions of Cabaret.

Currently, Jana and Haley can be seen on stage together in the smash hit Off-Broadway show This One's For The Girls. The two will be joined by musical director Joe Goodrich for an evening containing some of Kander and Ebb's best known songs such as "Maybe This Time," "How Lucky Can You Get," "Life Is," "A Quiet Thing," "All That Jazz," and more, while telling the story of their hopes, their dreams, their challenges, and their successes - on stage and off. Don't miss seeing these two Broadway divas together for an entertaining, illuminating, and emotion filled night!

$35-$60 cover charge. $75-$90 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

SOMETHING WONDERFUL: AN EVENING OF RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN CLASSICS, SEPTEMBER 6 AT 9:30PM

Join us at Feinstein's/54 Below for Something Wonderful: An Evening of Rodgers and Hammerstein Classics! In an unforgettable celebration of Broadway's Golden Age, experience classic songs from Cinderella, Carousel, South Pacific, The King and I, The Sound of Music, and more! This tribute celebrates two of the most influential, innovative, and unstoppable duos of all time! Featuring a cast with some of NYC's rising stars, this concert is produced and directed by Nicole Lippey and A Work of Heart Productions!

Featuring: Courtney Allen, Matthew Borchers, Angelo De Fazio, Leandra Del Pozo, Mitchell Folan, Ally Hern, Kendyl Ito, Andy Kear, Laura Laureano, Nicole Lippey, Hayley Mason, Jonathan Miller, Cadence Owensby, Taylor Patno, Tait Ruppert, and DaShaun Williams,

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Rebecca Luker & Sally Wilfert, SEPTEMBER 7 & 8 AT 7:00PM

Three-time Tony Award nominee Rebecca Luker, known for iconic performances in Show Boat, The Sound of Music, Mary Poppins, and many more, joins forces with Sally Wilfert, alum of Broadway's Assassins, King David, and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, to bring their dynamic and original new show, All The Girls, to our stage, exploring the themes of today's woman.

$65-$75 cover charge. $85 VIP seating. $130 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Michael Mott & FRIENDS, SEPTEMBER 7 AT 9:30PM

Michael Mott, singer/songwriter and musical theatre composer/lyricist of In The Light, Mob Wife - A Mafia Comedy, and studio albums, Abandoned Heart and Where The Sky Ends, returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with a showcase of his celebrated and versatile talent. Joined by a stellar lineup of soon-to-be-announced Broadway vocalists and his band, Mott and friends will showcase an evening of never before heard, brand new music, from his latest musicals, and upcoming third studio album. This is a night of lush melodies and intimate stories by one of this generation's best singer/ songwriters.

Featuring: Darnell Abraham (The Color Purple), Catherine Charlebois (Wicked), Solea Pfeiffer (Hamilton, Songs For A New World), Brian Charles Rooney (The Threepenny Opera)

$35-$45 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

54 SALUTES Frank Sinatra FEAT. Tonya Pinkins, SEPTEMBER 8 AT 9:30

Encore by popular demand! Join us for Frank Sinatra - The Second Century - A Celebration of Sinatra's Timeless Hit Songs!

An all-star cast of Broadway and nightclub stars will perform the songs that propelled Ol' Blue Eyes into the stratosphere of superstars. Hear the hits that turned Sinatra into an icon for the ages, making him one of rare show business beacons who continues to shine even in his second century. You'll hear songs like "One For My Baby," "Chicago," "My Way," "It Was a Very Good Year," and so many more.

This show comes courtesy of impresario Scott Siegel, who brought four different sold out Sinatra shows to Feinstein's/54 Below during the Chairman of the Board's centennial year. Now that we're in Sinatra's second century, his greatness is a given, and today's most talented performers are looking forward to performing in his honor. You'll want to be at Feinstein's/54 Below to witness it!

The show will be produced, written, directed and hosted by Scott Siegel, the creator of Town Hall's signature series, Broadway by the Year. He has written/directed/produced concerts for Michael Feinstein at Jazz at Lincoln Center and has, over the course of the last 16 years, created more than 200 major concerts all over the world, plus scores of nightclub shows that have played major concert halls, boites, and performing arts centers.

Featuring: Michael Winter (Drama Desk Nominee; Songs From An Unmade Bed)

Special Guest Star: Tonya Pinkins (Tony Award Winner, Jelly's Last Jam, Two-time Tony Nominee, Caroline or Change, Play On)

$35-$60 cover charge. $75-$95 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

54 SINGS AIN'T MISBEHAVIN': THE MUSIC OF FATS WALLER, SEPTEMBER 9 AT 7:00P 9:30PM

Feinstein's/54 Below will be jumpin' when we celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Tony Award winning musical Ain't Misbehavin', directed by its original Tony Award-winning director, Richard Maltby, Jr.

The inimitable Thomas "Fats" Waller rose to international fame during the Golden Age of the Cotton Club and that jumpin' new beat, swing music. Ain't Misbehavin' evokes the delightful humor and infectious energy of this American original as some of Broadway's best struts, strums, and sings the songs that he made famous in a career that ranged from uptown clubs to downtown Tin Pan Alley to Hollywood and concert stages in the U.S., Canada, and Europe.

Audiences can expect to hear some of Waller's most iconic works including the incomparable "Honeysuckle Rose," "Mean To Me," "You're Feets Too Big," "I've Got A Feeling I'm Falling," "I Can't Give You Anything But Love," and so many more!

Featuring from the Original Broadway Company: Andre DeShields, Ken Page, and Charlayne Woodard. From the Crossroads Theatre Production: Johmaalya Adelekan, Rheaume Crenshaw, Tyrone Davis, Jr., and Zurin Villanueva. From the National Tour: Frenchie Davis ("American Idol"). From Delaware Theatre Company: Tony Perry and Cynthia Thomas.

Directed by Richard Maltby, Jr.

Music Directed by William McDaniel

Produced by Robert W. Schneider

$35-$50 cover charge. $75-$80 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

LuAnn de Lesseps: #COUNTESSANDFRIENDS, SEPTEMBER 10 AT 7:00PM

Television personality, pop singer, and author LuAnn de Lesseps-known as the Countess on "The Real Housewives of New York City"-premieres her debut nightclub act, #CountessAndFriends.

Hip as a New York minute and classically chic, de Lesseps's glamorous life in the fast lane on several continents (together with a solid decade at the center of reality TV) provides fodder for hilarious stories, one-of-a-kind anecdotes, and, of course, some standards and pop songs in her inimitable style. She will be joined by an eclectic group of New York's most sought after nightlife stars, both legendary and ascendant. #CountessAndFriends promises a glorious return to the heyday of cosmopolitan evening entertainment.

LuAnn de Lesseps has sung at Birdland, with Natalie Cole and Billy Stritch, and on an all-star bill at Town Hall with Liza Minnelli, Chita Rivera, Lucie Arnaz, and Marilyn Maye. Her three dance singles, "Chic C'est La Vie," "Girl Code," and "Money Can't Buy You Class," have charted on iTunes and remain consistent favorite club anthems.

Musical Direction & Arrangements by Billy Stritch

Written & Directed by Ben Rimalower

$80-$110 cover charge. $110-$130 VIP seating. $150-$170 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

NEW MUSICAL! STONE AND SPARROW BY Alex Ratner, SEPTEMBER 10 AT 9:30PM

A new musical with an entirely acoustic pop/folk score by up-and-coming composer Alex Ratner, and book by librettist Laurel Durning-Hammond, Stone and Sparrow is a period drama about one family's move from the Appalachian Mountains of Kentucky to a coal mining town on the eve of the Great Depression. The show was developed at Yale as the Theatre Department's premiere faculty-directed original musical, and was selected as a winner of the 2016 New Voices Project, sponsored by New Musicals, Inc. and Walt Disney Imagineering.

When James and Mae Sloane trade their land for a new life in Marrowbone, their daughters Sary and Orlena and adopted son Ward must reconcile newfound independence with greater responsibility. As Sary falls in love, Orlena ascends to the position of assistant schoolteacher in town and Ward descends deeper into the mines, Marrowbone hurtles toward the brink of collapse.

The concert features direction by Stefanie Sertich and music direction by Paul Staroba. The concert is produced by Tyler Emeney.

Featuring: Hannah Elless (Bright Star, Godspell), Ryan Vona (Paramour, Once), Danette Holden (Cagney, Annie), Michael McCoy (The Phantom of the Opera), Christian Probst (The Book of Mormon), Jimmy Brewer (The Black Suits), and Deidre Thompson.

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Yurel Echezarreta, SEPTEMBER 10 AT 11:30PM

Yurel Echezarreta, actor in the new Broadway musical, Head Over Heels, makes his Feinstein's/54 Below and solo concert debut in Yurel: like Purell but with a ... why? You will be taken from his early days of performing through the past ten years of his living, working, and learning what's what in New York City. Featuring a diverse selection of music from hit musicals like Evita and The Last Five Years to Top Chart pop songs from icons Beyoncé, John Legend, and Adele, Yurel will highlight his own personal and professional stories. Yurel creates a musically transcendent experience launching the audience through time, sweat, tears, and dreams!

Yurel also appeared in Broadway's Aladdin and West Side Story.

Yurel will be joined by musical director Jane Cardona (Associate Music Director- Head Over Heels), and singing guests: Kathryn Allison (Aladdin), Nathan Lucrezio (Aladdin), Ari Groover (Head Over Heels), Arica Jackson (Head Over Heels), and Sean Zuni Green (Hamilton).

$20 cover charge. $40 premium seating. 2 drink or $20 food & beverage minimum.

54 SINGS GOLDEN RAINBOW, SEPTEMBER 11 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM

For one night only, Feinstein's/54 Below will take audiences back to the groovy 60s when Golden Rainbow by Walter Marks and Ernest Kinoy celebrates its 50th Anniversary with an all-star Broadway cast.

Set amongst the slot machines and cocktail lounges of yesteryear's Sin City, Golden Rainbow tells the story of a swinging single father whose world is turned upside down when his late wife's sister comes to live with him and his son.

Originally starring international singing sensations Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, this production will star Steve and Eydie's son, David Lawrence (High School Musical), and Tony Award winner Debbie Gravitte (Jerome Robbins' Broadway).

Put on your miniskirts, grab your bellbottoms, and prepare to be tapping your platform shoes with a musical spectacle that includes the smash hits "For Once In Your Life, "He Needs Me Now," "24 Hours A Day," "All In Fun" and the sensational "I've Gotta Be Me."

Featuring: Debbie Gravitte (Jerome Robbins' Broadway), Jonah Halperin (Kinky Boots, Matilda), Richard Kind (TV's "Spin City," "Curb Your Enthusiasm"),and David Lawrence (High School Musical)

Also Featuring: Caitlin Belcik (Dr. Seuss'...Grinch, Freaky Friday), Cait Crowley (A Chorus Line, West Side Story), Jessie Davidson (Love in Hate Nation, Hair), Roger Dawley (Nickelodeon's "PAW Patrol"), Marc De La Concha (The Drowsy Chaperone, She Loves Me), Courtney Echols (Brigadoon, Beauty and the Beast), Christopher J. Essex (Million Dollar Quartet, South Pacific), David B. Friedman (Hello Dolly!, Peter and the Starcatcher), Nina Landazabal (Nine, Merrily We Roll Along), Andrew Leggieri (Bandstand, Spamalot), Morgan Mastrangelo (Pippin, Heathers), Trey McCoy (Motown), Lethabo Mofomme (Echo, Nine), Paris Alexander Nesbitt (The Book of Mormon), Jonathan Savage (Kiss Me, Kate, Kiss of the Spider Woman), Daniel Schwartzberg (How to Succeed..., Legally Blonde), and Christian Strange (The Drowsy Chaperon, Hamlet)

Produced and Directed by Robert W. Schneider

Music Direction by Joshua Zecher-Ross

$35-$50 cover charge. $75-$80 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Linda Eder, SEPTEMBER 12, 13, 14 AT 7:00PM

Linda Eder, enduring star and Theatre World Award winner for Jekyll & Hyde, gloriously returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with a showcase of her celebrated and versatile talent. This beloved vocalist has sold out stages worldwide, including our own. By popular demand, Linda will bring her powerhouse voice back to our intimate venue for a very special engagement, singing from her latest solo album If You See Me. Featuring highlights from her eighteen albums, musical theatre career, and beyond, this is a night of lush melodies and sensational songs like you've never heard them before, interpreted by a once in a generation talent.

$90-$120 cover charge. $125-$145 VIP seating. $155-$180 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

54 SINGS Annie Lennox WITH Nathan Lee Graham, Amy Jo Jackson, AND MORE!, SEPTEMBER 12 AT 9:30PM

One of the most singular voices of our time, singer, songwriter, and activist Annie Lennox is celebrated as an innovator, an icon, and a symbol of enduring excellence. Join us for an evening of Broadway and cabaret favorites singing the music of this legendary performer, from her early days with Eurythmics through her tremendous solo career. Expect hits such as "Walking on Broken Glass," "Why," "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)," "Little Bird," and "Here Comes the Rain Again," as well as lesser known tunes by the four-time Grammy Award winning artist for one night only at Feinstein's/54 Below!

Featuring: Krystina Alabado (This Ain't No Disco; American Psycho), Adam Armstrong (The History Boys), LaDonna Burns (Rent; Seussical), Cunio (Nutcracker Rouge; Hairspray), Kat Cunning (Paramour; Les Liaisons Dangerouses), Jo Eubanks (Neon Demon - Looking for God), Kat Griffin (Trans Voices Cabaret/Love Me Tender), Nathan Lee Graham ("LA to Vegas," Priscilla Queen of the Desert), Aaron Jackson (Comedy Central's "The Opposition with Jordan Klepper"), Julia Murney (Wicked, The Wild Party), Joél Pérez (Fun Home, Sweet Charity), Isabel Santiago (In the Heights; First Daughter Suite), Josh Sharp (Comedy Central's "The Opposition with Jordan Klepper"),and Lawrence E. Street (Carmen Jones; Urinetown)

Hosted by actor/singer/Annie Lennox lookalike Amy Jo Jackson.

Musical Direction by Brian Nash

$25-$35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

THE HARVARD - YALE CANTATA, SEPTEMBER 13 AT 9:30PM

Join us for a very unique evening at Feinstein's/54 Below, featuring Harvard grads performing songs written by Harvard grads in fierce competition with Yale grads performing songs written by Yalies! For the fourth year in a row, Harvard and Yale grads will perform in a light-hearted competition that we all take deadly seriously. Yale squeaked by with a one-point win last year, which means it could have gone either way. And it means it was a great show with songs and performances that challenged the judges mightily. After having expanding the pool last year with Princeton and Columbia alumni, this year it's back to a straight up Harvard v. Yale event. Produced and hosted by Tom Toce (Yale '78).

Yale Team: Mallory Baysek, Kate Berman, Sam Bolen, David Brody (songwriter and performer), Alan Chapman (songwriter and performer), Nathaniel Dolquist, Nate Janis, Megan Loughran, Lauren Mayer (songwriter and performer), Elisabeth Ness, Janet Noh, Scott Etan Feiner (music director), Victoria Ordin (team captain), Richard Maltby and David Shire (songwriters), Maury Yeston (songwriter).

Harvard Team: Julia Biedry, Rachel Flynn, Jennie Litt, Eli Schleicher, Derek Speedy, Brooke Sweeney, Michael Wingate, Brian Ge (music director and team captain), John Forster (songwriter), Dan Wilson (songwriter).

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

BENEATH THE GAVEL, SEPTEMBER 14 AT 9:30PM

Throw your paddle in the ring armed with fistfuls of cash as you rival your fellow audience members to be the last bidder standing at our high-end art auction Beneath the Gavel. Feinstein's/54 Below transforms into a Sotheby's-like auction house complete with deep-pocket collectors, ruthless art dealers, celebrity artists, and cut-throat auctioneers all vying for the prized Haddie Weisenberg Collection. With world-renowned auctioneer Barbara Strongin at the podium, Beneath the Gavel exposes the hidden agendas and dirty secrets of the art world. As the stakes rise, so does the tension of a world that deals in billions. Not a Rockefeller? Don't worry, Bated Breath provides the money.

Written and directed by Mara Lieberman in collaboration with Bated Breath Theatre Company. Assistant directed by Allison Houser, with Wednesday Sue Derrico as Production Stage Manager and Production Manager. Beneath the Gavel opened Off-Broadway last spring at 59E59 Theaters and has been rewritten and custom-tailored for Feinstein's/54 Below.

Featuring: Marisa Gold, Sean Hinckle (Beneath the Gavel, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet), Logan Keeler (Julius Caesar, Rhinoceros, The Pillowman, Othello), Jamie Roach (AFTER, Anansi, Pagliacci), Anna Stefanic (I and You, The Last Bar At The End Of The World, The Human Incubator), Barbara Strongin, Debra Walsh

To see the Haddie Weisenberg Collection, visit us at www.haddieweisenberg.com

$25-$35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

SHIZ: BROADWAY MEETS SKETCH COMEDY, SEPTEMBER 14 AT 11:30PM

Your favorite musical theater characters find themselves smack in the middle of sketches in this Broadway-meets-comedy mash-up show, written by UCB comedians and featuring actors from the casts of Fun Home, Great Comet, and more. Imagine if the Tonys were hijacked by "SNL." SHIZ gives classic moments from musicals an irreverent mind of their own. Watch Elphaba and Javert get thrown unexpected curveballs and belt their way out. SHIZ is a love letter to Broadway with a few notes scribbled in the margins. No parody lyrics, only parody riffs.

SHIZ features a core cast of powerhouse talents as well as a revolving door of popular guest stars from the Broadway community. This month's installment of the show features special appearances from Andrew Kober (an alumni of Hair, current member of School of Rock, and starring this summer as Malvolio in Twelfth Night at Shakespeare in the Park) and Stephanie Hsu(the original Karen the Computer in Spongebob and currently starring in Be More Chill Off-Broadway).

$20 cover charge. $65 premium seating. 2 drink or $20 food & beverage minimum.

GEO REBUCAS, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 7:00PM

Geo Rebucas, the Standing Ovation Diva, makes his Feinstein's/54 Below and New York City solo concert debut. One of Pilipinas Got Talent's most memorable finalists and biggest belters, Geo will pay tribute to Whitney Houston, the most awarded female act in history. With one of the most iconic voices in music history, and with albums sales of over 200 million, Houston is one of the most influential female artists of our generation. Audiences can expect to hear a wide array of Whitney's greatest hits from her 35 year career, including "I Will Always Love You," "Greatest Love Of All," "Didn't We Almost Have It All," and many more.

$50-$60 cover charge. $100 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Michael Lowney, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 9:30PM

After a sold out debut at Feinstein's/54 Below last year, Michael Lowney returns to celebrate the release of his debut album. Seen on Broadway and around the country as Jean-Michel in La Cage Aux Folles, Michael's first solo album brings together the incredible arrangements of Kurt Crowley (Hamilton) and Joey Chancey (American in Paris) and Lowney's unique sound. Known for his ability to elevate and transform material with his timeless voice, this 10 track album shows how Rodgers and Hammerstein and Stephen Sondheim convinced a boy from Missoula, Montana to move all the way across the country to pursue his dream in NYC.

Michael revisits and reinvents the music that formed him, ranging from beloved standards from the American Songbook to contemporary musical theatre to current popular hits. With plenty of special guests from Broadway and beyond, this is a night not to be missed!

$30-$40 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Lindsay Mendez & Ryan Scott Oliver'S ACTOR THERAPY, SEPTEMBER 15 AT 11:30PM

ACTOR THERAPY goes Feinstein's/54 Below! Hosted by award-winning composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver (35mm, Darling) and Tony Award-winning Broadway actress Lindsay Mendez (Carousel, Significant Other, Wicked), ACTOR THERAPY is a series of masterclasses for performers looking to improve their auditions, build a better book, and expand their understanding of what it means to be an actor and song interpreter in New York today.

Join Ryan Scott Oliver, Lindsay Mendez, and their cast of talented performers as they celebrate the alumni of this memorable program!

Featuring: Abigail Ackley, Mariel Blatt, Ethan Carlson, Emily Sarah Cohn, Dee Danis, Samantha Ferrara, Emily Durand, Alina Fontanilla, Alden Gagnon, Kaitlyn Gill, Joe Hornberger, Noa Miranda, Chelsea Moss, Alex Perez Pagnozzi, Brendan Paine, Jacob Rienstra, Nathan David Smith, Molly Spain, Mari Uchida, Wilson Ward, Holly Wasson, and Mathieu Whitman.

$20 cover charge. $45 premium seating. 2 drink or $20 food & beverage minimum.

SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 7:00PM

BACK FOR SEASON EIGHT! A celebrated New York event since 2010, the BroadwayWorld and Bistro Award-winning series Sondheim Unplugged features some of Broadway and cabaret's most dynamic voices, accompanied by piano only, delving into the musical world of Broadway's master composer. Expect tunes from A Little Night Music, Company, Into the Woods, Follies, Passion, Dick Tracy and more. Past special guests have included original Sondheim cast members such as Len Cariou, Jim Walton, Donna McKechnie, Chip Zien & more - so you never know who might drop in. Sondheim Unplugged is hosted by series creator Phil Geoffrey Bond, who will fill the audience in on Sondheimien facts, history & assorted tidbits of theatrical lore! Come join the party!

Special Guests: Annie Golden (Assassins' original Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme), Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (Henrik, A Little Night Music Broadway revival), Sarah Rice (Sweeney Todd's original Johanna)

Starring: Marquee Five, Leanne Gadow, Phyllis Pastore, Seth Sikes, Lucia Spina

$35-$50 cover charge. $75-$80 premium seating.

54 CELEBRATES DAME Julie Andrews, SEPTEMBER 16 AT 9:30PM

What do "A Spoonful of Sugar," "Do-Re-Mi," "I Could Have Danced All Night," and "Ten Minutes Ago" have in common? Why Dame Julie Andrews of course! Over the course of her practically perfect seven-decade career, Julie has entertained and inspired audiences across the globe with her performances in My Fair Lady, Cinderella, Camelot, Mary Poppins, and The Sound of Music to name just "a few of our favorite things."

Join a cast of Broadway's biggest stars as Feinstein's/54 Below wishes "Happy Birthday" to everyone's favorite singing postulant with a supercalifragilisticexpialidocious show that will be one loverly night!

Julie Andrews will not be appearing in this concert.

$35-$45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

THE XANADU BROADWAY REUNION CONCERT, SEPTEMBER 17 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM

Here is the musical comedy event the gods have been waiting for! Before many of your favorite Broadway and TV stars were stars, they were in togas and roller skates shaking their groove things on Broadway. For one night only, Xanadu's Jeff Lynne (ELO) and John Farrar score will be recreated in all its glory, and book writer Douglas Carter Beane will weave the evening together with risqué and witty banter. Relive it all: the laughter, the tears, the glow sticks! The adult survivors of Xanadu will be bringing back life as seen in a mirror ball; and there are sure to be surprises. Zeus wouldn't have it any other way!!

Featuring: Annie Golden , Curtis Holbrook, Anika Larsen, Kenita Miller, Patti Murin, Tony Roberts, Mary Testa, Andre Ward, and more to be announced!

Directed by Douglas Carter Beane

Music Directed by Brad Simmons

Produced by Shoshana Feinstein

XANADU

Book by Douglas Carter Beane

Music & Lyrics by Jeff Lynne & John Farrar

Based on the Universal Pictures film

Screenplay by Richard Danus & Mark Rubel

$45-$65 cover charge. $65-$90 VIP seating. $90-$115 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

DEONTÉ L. WARREN: LOVE ESSENTIAL, SEPTEMBER 17 AT 11:30PM

Actor Deonté L. Warren, who is currently in Aladdin on Broadway, returns to Feinstein's/54 Below in Love, Essential. Through song, Deonté recounts romances, friendships, spirituality, and the absolute necessity of love. A few favorites from his solo debut Let's Make It To Love, plus new gospel, neo-soul, and music theatre hits promise to leave audiences delighted, inspired, and filled with joy! Love, Essential is not to be missed.

The show features:

Soloist, Ben Laxton (Book of Mormon)

Vocalist, Anita Welch

Vocalist, Melany Watson

Band features:

Eric Fotre Leach (Piano/MD)

Sean Ronan (Guitar)

Chris "Bones" Bonner (Bass)

Mariana Ramirez (Percussion)

Zachary Eldridge (Drums)

$20 cover charge. $40 premium seating. 2 drink or $20 food & beverage minimum.

THE BEST SONGS CUT FROM THE BEST MUSICALS SUNG BY THE BEST SINGERS WHO NEVER SUNG THEM, SEPTEMBER 18 AT 7:00PM & 9:30PM

Renowned critic, journalist and theatre historian Peter Filichia hosts an evening of some of the best songs that were cut from some of the best musicals either in or out of town on their way to Broadway. Come enjoy songs that still stand alone and the stories behind why they were let go. This evening will be a delight for theatre aficionado who will recognize many of the songs and be introduced to some wonderful new/old ones!

7:00 Show: George Dvorsky (Scarlett Pimpernel, Passion, Pete 'n' Keely), Jeremy Greenbaum (Newsies, A Letter to Harvey Milk), Jessica Hendy (Aida, Amour, Cats), Robert Anthony Jones (Finding Neverland, The Phantom of The Opera), Aury Krebs (A Letter to Harvey Milk), Sally Mayes (She Loves Me, Closer Than Ever, Pete 'n' Keely), Julia Murney (The Wild Party, Wicked), CJ Pawlikowski (Book of Mormon, A Letter to Harvey Milk), Kelli Rabke (Joseph, Les Misérables, Children of Eden), Evan Ruggiero (Bastard Jones, Pretty to the Bone), and Sal Viviano (City of Angels, The Full Monty)

9:30 Show: Christina Bianco (Forbidden Broadway, The Woman with a Thousand Voices), George Dvorsky (Scarlett Pimpernel, Passion, Pete 'n' Keely), Jeremy Greenbaum (Newsies, A Letter to Harvey Milk), Robert Anthony Jones (Finding Neverland, The Phantom of The Opera), Aury Krebs (A Letter to Harvey Milk), Jordan Leeds (Les Misérables, Sunset Boulevard), Sally Mayes (She Loves Me, Closer Than Ever, Pete 'n' Keely), Julia Murney (The Wild Party, Wicked), CJ Pawlikowski (Book of Mormon, A Letter to Harvey Milk), Kelli Rabke (Joseph, Les Misérables, Children of Eden), T Oliver Reid (Once On This Island, Chicago, Sister Act), Evan Ruggiero (Bastard Jones, Pretty to the Bone), Abigail Shapiro (How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Liberty), and Milly Shapiro (Matilda, Hereditary)

Musical Direction by Jeffrey Lodin

Directed by Evan Pappas

Cast is subject to change.

$30-$45 cover charge. $65-$75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Ann Hampton Callaway: THE Linda Ronstadt SONGBOOK, SEPTEMBER 19-22 AT 7:00PM

World premiere! Ann Hampton Callaway, one of the leading pop/jazz singers of our time, has created an exciting night of songs and stories in celebration of one of America's most beloved artists, Linda Ronstadt. On the heels on Ann's symphonic/PAC triumph, The Streisand Songbook, this show celebrates the many faces of love in Ronstadt's iconic songs from her pop/rock period like "Blue Bayou," "You're No Good," and "Desperado," as well as unforgettable classics from her three Nelson Riddle albums like "What's New,", "I've Got A Crush on You," and "Someone To Watch Over Me." Ms. Callaway, the consummate entertainer, will also engage the crowd from the piano, asking for words and phrases from the audience to create an awe-inspiring Ronstandt-esque song-on-the-spot. Romantic, rousing and joyous, Ann Hampton Callaway Sings The Love Songs of Linda Ronstadt promises to be the perfect night of music.

Callaway will perform with her brilliant MD, Billy Stritch and adding to the electrifying sound is Martin Wind on bass, Tim Horner on drums, and Linda's long time guitarist and arranger, Bob Mann.

$50-$60 cover charge. $85 VIP seating. $95-$100 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Gunhild Carling FROM Postmodern Jukebox, SEPTEMBER 19 AT 9:30PM

Multi-instrumentalist and tour-de-force Gunhild Carling returns to Feinstein's/54 Below! The Swedish jazz star with a world-wide fan base has made it her mission to promote the Great American Songbook internationally. She sings, tap dances, juggles, and plays virtually every instrument around...is there anything she can't do?

This amazing singer and award-winning multi-instrumentalist has been featured on Scott Bradlee's Postmodern Jukebox putting a twenties twist on the eighties tunes "Material Girl" and "Never Gonna Give You Up." Gunhild is notorious for playing trumpets at once and a recent video of her playing bagpipes went viral with over 15 million views.

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

Gloria Reuben: THE MEN I LOVE, SEPTEMBER 20 AT 9:30PM

Join actress/singer Gloria Reuben for an intimate evening of song! For the first time at Feinstein's/54Below, Gloria will accompany herself at the piano for the complete show, as she performs tunes from her favorite male singer/songwriters in the debut of her show The Men I Love.

Gloria's shows in 2017: Ladies' Night: Great Ladies of Song and Great Ladies of Motown celebrated the unforgettable songs from artists like KD Lang, Ella Fitzgerald, Heart, The Supremes, The Marvelettes, Billie Holiday, Karen Carpenter, and more. Gloria was then inspired to create a new show in celebration of the "other half" of the great world of music.

Gloria's personal renditions of songs from George Michael, Seal, George Gershwin, Prince, Cole Porter and others, will take the listener on a deep and visual journey. It will be an evening not to be missed.

Gloria is an Emmy Award and Golden Globe Award nominated actress with acclaimed roles in, among other TV series, "ER," "Raising the Bar," "Falling Skies," and "Mr. Robot." Gloria co-stars in the current Marvel television show "Cloak & Dagger," which begins filming its second season in October 2018.

Although she's known as an actress, music has always been a big part of this Toronto-born multi-talented artist's life. Gloria even took time off from her acting career to tour as a backup singer for Tina Turner in Ms. Turner's tour 24/7!

$30-$40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

GRACIE & LACY: THE GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK LIVE!, SEPTEMBER 21 AT 9:30PM

Charleston, SC sisters Gracie & Lacy team up for their Feinstein's/54 Below grand debut in Great American Songbook LIVE! Gracie & Lacy are known for the unusual backstory of their childhood Broadway on the Driveway shows that began to draw hundreds, catching the attention of the local law enforcement! Once off the driveway, touring act Gracie & Lacy garnered recognition from Marvin Hamlisch and were honored with a Missouri Senatorial Resolution for their leadership in the arts. Gracie & Lacy are passionate about preserving the Great American Songbook and the stories of the great artists and composers that made an indelible mark on music history. Michael Feinstein himself has praised them for their work in keeping this great music alive.

Dressed to the nines in glittering vintage-inspired attire, Gracie & Lacy deliver power-house vocals, smooth-as-butter harmonies, comedy, and even break out their tap shoes as they perform the unforgettable hits of the Golden Era celebrating Harold Arlen, George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, and more! From sold-out to standing-room-only shows in venues across the country, don't miss this exclusive performance to meet Gracie & Lacy as they prove that CLASSIC never goes out of style!

$30-$40 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum.

GUILTY PLEASURES CABARET, SEPTEMBER 21 AT 11:30PM

Guilty Pleasures Cabaret, NYC's Premier Song and Dance Variety Show, features high-energy synchronized dancing, live music, and cheeky comedy... just a few of our guilty

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