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Photo Coverage: Katie Thompson's 'Private Page' CD Release Concert
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(03/08/2011) - Singer/songwriter Katie Thompson recently celebrated the release of her third album 'Private Page'. Beginning last year this album was originally set to release two songs per month but was stopped by Katie's back surgery.
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(03/08/2011) - Singer/songwriter Katie Thompson recently celebrated the release of her third album 'Private Page'. Beginning last year this album was originally set to release two songs per month but was stopped by Katie's back surgery.
Photo Flash: DIVO NIGHT at the Friars Club
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(03/08/2011) - Host & Producer Randie Levine-Miller created a Friars Club evening that lived up to Abbot Jerry Lewis's statement 'Good Fellowship, Friendship and Fraternity form the sturdy basis that makes the Friars club what it is.'
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(03/08/2011) - Host & Producer Randie Levine-Miller created a Friars Club evening that lived up to Abbot Jerry Lewis's statement 'Good Fellowship, Friendship and Fraternity form the sturdy basis that makes the Friars club what it is.'
Photo Coverage: National Corporate Theatre Fund's Broadway Roundtable
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - New York City
(03/04/2011) - NCTF is an association of ten of America's finest not-for-profit theatres dedicated to increasing the participation of corporations and their employees in support of theatre across the country and in New York.
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - New York City
(03/04/2011) - NCTF is an association of ten of America's finest not-for-profit theatres dedicated to increasing the participation of corporations and their employees in support of theatre across the country and in New York.
Photo Flash: 5th Annual Women's Awards
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(03/03/2011) - The 5th annual Women's Awards were held on March 2, 2011 at the Stonewall Inn. The event is hosted by local community leader Yetta Kurland and nightlife star Marti Gould Cummings, and will benefit Hollaback!, an international movement to end street harassment.
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(03/03/2011) - The 5th annual Women's Awards were held on March 2, 2011 at the Stonewall Inn. The event is hosted by local community leader Yetta Kurland and nightlife star Marti Gould Cummings, and will benefit Hollaback!, an international movement to end street harassment.
Photo Flash: Dicapo Opera Theatre Presents THE SAINT OF BLEEKER STREET
by Kelsey Denette - Opera
(02/28/2011) - Italian-American composer Gian Carlo Menotti's The Saint of Bleeker Street, opened at The Dicapo Opera on Saturday night. The Saint of Bleeker Street, written in English and dating from 1954, is the story of a simple young girl in New York's Little Italy who is blessed (or afflicted) with the stigmata and hears voices and sees visions.
by Kelsey Denette - Opera
(02/28/2011) - Italian-American composer Gian Carlo Menotti's The Saint of Bleeker Street, opened at The Dicapo Opera on Saturday night. The Saint of Bleeker Street, written in English and dating from 1954, is the story of a simple young girl in New York's Little Italy who is blessed (or afflicted) with the stigmata and hears voices and sees visions.
Photo Coverage: Drama Desk News Conference
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(02/25/2011) - This year's 56th Annual Drama Desk Awards, scheduled to take place in May, will undergo a major overhaul designed to enhance its national visibility and outreach and provide all segments of New York Theater a larger national footprint than ever before. Announcement of those changes were made public yeterday, February 24, at a News Conference in the Inc Lounge. As reported, one of these changes includes the televising of the ceremony on Ovation, hosted by Harvey Fierstein.
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(02/25/2011) - This year's 56th Annual Drama Desk Awards, scheduled to take place in May, will undergo a major overhaul designed to enhance its national visibility and outreach and provide all segments of New York Theater a larger national footprint than ever before. Announcement of those changes were made public yeterday, February 24, at a News Conference in the Inc Lounge. As reported, one of these changes includes the televising of the ceremony on Ovation, hosted by Harvey Fierstein.
Photo Flash: Sir Topham Hatt Reads at MSG Borders
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/24/2011) - Sir Topham Hatt of Thomas and Friends Live! On Stage and 20 children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a non-profit charity that works closely with all areas of MSG 'to make dreams come true for kids facing obstacles.'
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/24/2011) - Sir Topham Hatt of Thomas and Friends Live! On Stage and 20 children from the Garden of Dreams Foundation, a non-profit charity that works closely with all areas of MSG 'to make dreams come true for kids facing obstacles.'
Photo Flash: ALEX DAVIS: MAN OF THE YEAR Plays KFB
by Nicole Rosky - Cabaret
(02/24/2011) - Alex Davis: Man of the Year celebrated its New York debut last weekend with a fantastic crowd including entertainers Justin Vivian Bond, Murray Hill, Nathan Carrera, playwrights Larry Kramer, Bill C. Davis, Kyle Jarrow, Broadway producers Ruth & Stephen Hendel, and more.
by Nicole Rosky - Cabaret
(02/24/2011) - Alex Davis: Man of the Year celebrated its New York debut last weekend with a fantastic crowd including entertainers Justin Vivian Bond, Murray Hill, Nathan Carrera, playwrights Larry Kramer, Bill C. Davis, Kyle Jarrow, Broadway producers Ruth & Stephen Hendel, and more.
Photo Flash: Linda Lavin Plays Birdland
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/22/2011) - Jim Caruso presented Broadway and television star Linda Lavin in 'Possibilities,' a concert celebrating her new CD of the same name. The event took place on Monday, February 21 at 7pm, as part of the Broadway at Birdland concert series, celebrating performers and composers from the Great White Way. Linda Lavin is currently starring in Other Desert Cities at Lincoln Center. Accompanying Linda will be Billy Stritch on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, John Brown on bass, Aaron Weinstein on violin and Steve Bakunas on drums.
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/22/2011) - Jim Caruso presented Broadway and television star Linda Lavin in 'Possibilities,' a concert celebrating her new CD of the same name. The event took place on Monday, February 21 at 7pm, as part of the Broadway at Birdland concert series, celebrating performers and composers from the Great White Way. Linda Lavin is currently starring in Other Desert Cities at Lincoln Center. Accompanying Linda will be Billy Stritch on piano, Bucky Pizzarelli on guitar, John Brown on bass, Aaron Weinstein on violin and Steve Bakunas on drums.
Photo Flash: Stars of THE THORNHILLS OF PARK AVENUE at National Arts Club
by Lauren Wolman - New York City
(02/13/2011) - The stars of the film THE THORNHILLS OF PARK AVENUE appeared at The National Arts Club at 15 Gramercy Park South in New York on Friday, February 11 to read from the new book 'In the Mean Time,' by Anthony Haden Guest. Mr. Guest, along with Bill Connington (ZOMBIE) and Juliette Bennett (AS GOOD AS DEAD) read satiric selections for a packed room of people from the theater, art, and journalistic worlds. The three performers just wrapped shooting the comedic film THE THORNHILLS, directed by acclaimed director Thomas Caruso.
by Lauren Wolman - New York City
(02/13/2011) - The stars of the film THE THORNHILLS OF PARK AVENUE appeared at The National Arts Club at 15 Gramercy Park South in New York on Friday, February 11 to read from the new book 'In the Mean Time,' by Anthony Haden Guest. Mr. Guest, along with Bill Connington (ZOMBIE) and Juliette Bennett (AS GOOD AS DEAD) read satiric selections for a packed room of people from the theater, art, and journalistic worlds. The three performers just wrapped shooting the comedic film THE THORNHILLS, directed by acclaimed director Thomas Caruso.
Photo Flash: ON EARTH TOGETHER Celebrates Opening
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/11/2011) - The world premiere of renowned choreographer Ronald K. Brown's 'On Earth Together' inspired by the music of Stevie Wonder at the Joyce Theater was met with thunderous applause and a standing ovation for the electrifying performance of Brown's acclaimed troupe.
by Nicole Rosky - New York City
(02/11/2011) - The world premiere of renowned choreographer Ronald K. Brown's 'On Earth Together' inspired by the music of Stevie Wonder at the Joyce Theater was met with thunderous applause and a standing ovation for the electrifying performance of Brown's acclaimed troupe.
Photo Coverage: Ryan Scott Oliver Celebrates Songbook Release at Joe's Pub
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(02/08/2011) - On Feb. 7, 2011, composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver released his first published songbook of 20 songs from his musicals Darling, 35mm, and more.
by Kevin Thomas Garcia - New York City
(02/08/2011) - On Feb. 7, 2011, composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver released his first published songbook of 20 songs from his musicals Darling, 35mm, and more.
Photo Coverage: 2011 Nightlife Awards
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - Cabaret
(02/02/2011) - On Monday, January 31, The Nightlife Awards were hosted by Bruce Vilanch. The evening has no acceptance speeches -- it's just pure entertainment provided by the winners and special guest stars. The show has been hailed by The New York Times as 'The equivalent of The Tony Awards for New York Nightlife.' As always, the vast majority of the winners, chosen by the press, agreed to come to Town Hall and perform.
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - Cabaret
(02/02/2011) - On Monday, January 31, The Nightlife Awards were hosted by Bruce Vilanch. The evening has no acceptance speeches -- it's just pure entertainment provided by the winners and special guest stars. The show has been hailed by The New York Times as 'The equivalent of The Tony Awards for New York Nightlife.' As always, the vast majority of the winners, chosen by the press, agreed to come to Town Hall and perform.
Photo Coverage: Cyndi Lauper 'Ride of Fame'
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(01/28/2011) - Gray Line New York, New York City's premier double-decker bus and motorcoach tourism company, honored the American singer/songwriter, Grammy Award winner and native New Yorker, Cyndi Lauper, as a 'Ride of Fame' dedicatee. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held where Lauper unveiled her own Gray Line New York double-decker bus decal with her likeness on the front of the vehicle.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(01/28/2011) - Gray Line New York, New York City's premier double-decker bus and motorcoach tourism company, honored the American singer/songwriter, Grammy Award winner and native New Yorker, Cyndi Lauper, as a 'Ride of Fame' dedicatee. A ribbon-cutting ceremony was held where Lauper unveiled her own Gray Line New York double-decker bus decal with her likeness on the front of the vehicle.
Photo Coverage: Terese Genecco Plays IRIDIUM with Klea Blackhurst
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/26/2011) - It was the last Tuesday of the month and once again Terese charged out with her Little Big Band and Broadway was swinging. 'It Had Better Be Tonight' really took on a special meaning as her opening song, it was the mantra for the band to take off in the tradition of the Johnny Carson Tonight Show Orchestra. Add Klea Blackhurst as her guest and the mix became an intoxicating evening, taking the audience back to the days of the Rat Packs swinging Las Vegas shows.
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/26/2011) - It was the last Tuesday of the month and once again Terese charged out with her Little Big Band and Broadway was swinging. 'It Had Better Be Tonight' really took on a special meaning as her opening song, it was the mantra for the band to take off in the tradition of the Johnny Carson Tonight Show Orchestra. Add Klea Blackhurst as her guest and the mix became an intoxicating evening, taking the audience back to the days of the Rat Packs swinging Las Vegas shows.
Photo Coverage: Raissa Katona Bennett Opens at FEINSTEINS
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/25/2011) - RAISSA KATONA BENNETT BREATHING LIFE INTO KERN" AT FEINSTEIN'S THROUGH SATURDAY The singer-actress Raissa Katona Bennett shows how "actable" the music of Jerome Kern is in her delightful new show, "Can't Help Singing - The Music of Jerome Kern." Each song is a little play, and she's ready to feel every emotion as they occur, bringing us right up the emotional edge with her. At Thursday's premiere at Feinstein's at the Loews Regency, men melted and women swooned when she sang "Long Ago and Far Away," and "Why Do I Love You." An older gent exclaimed "hot dog!" several times at the end of several classics. The singers Lucy Arnaz, Karen Oberlin, Valerie Lemon and Christine Reisner were among the singers there to enjoy this show that plays through Saturday. "Can't Help Singing - The Music of Jerome Kern" is ably backed by music director Don Rebic on piano, Tom Hubbard on bass. The multi-threat actor/director/singer Eric Michael Gillett directs. After the show Bennett who was Christine on Broadway in "Phantom of the Opera," and was in the first national tours of "Cats" and "Parade," told us "Oh, I feel like I performed a two hour play in one hour!" Bennett also produces and is the 2010 Bistro Award-winning host of "The Concerts at Tudor City Greens," an outdoor series that features many of New York's most noted singers.
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/25/2011) - RAISSA KATONA BENNETT BREATHING LIFE INTO KERN" AT FEINSTEIN'S THROUGH SATURDAY The singer-actress Raissa Katona Bennett shows how "actable" the music of Jerome Kern is in her delightful new show, "Can't Help Singing - The Music of Jerome Kern." Each song is a little play, and she's ready to feel every emotion as they occur, bringing us right up the emotional edge with her. At Thursday's premiere at Feinstein's at the Loews Regency, men melted and women swooned when she sang "Long Ago and Far Away," and "Why Do I Love You." An older gent exclaimed "hot dog!" several times at the end of several classics. The singers Lucy Arnaz, Karen Oberlin, Valerie Lemon and Christine Reisner were among the singers there to enjoy this show that plays through Saturday. "Can't Help Singing - The Music of Jerome Kern" is ably backed by music director Don Rebic on piano, Tom Hubbard on bass. The multi-threat actor/director/singer Eric Michael Gillett directs. After the show Bennett who was Christine on Broadway in "Phantom of the Opera," and was in the first national tours of "Cats" and "Parade," told us "Oh, I feel like I performed a two hour play in one hour!" Bennett also produces and is the 2010 Bistro Award-winning host of "The Concerts at Tudor City Greens," an outdoor series that features many of New York's most noted singers.
Photo Coverage: Karen Oberlin Presents THE MUSIC OF MICHAEL LEONARD
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/24/2011) - The music of Mickey Leonard, composer and arranger cherished by the cabaret and jazz communities was presented by Karen Oberlin at the Metropolitan Room on January 22, 2011. The evening was hosted by David Hadju and Mr. Leonard's music was sung & played by a bevy of the music worlds finest. The event will also take place on February 10, at 9:30 hosted by Rex Reed. Mickey Leoanrd has written some of the most beloved standards of the Great American Songbook, such as 'Why Did I Choose You?' and 'I'm All Smiles' with lyrics by Herb Martin. He has also written with lyricists Carolyn Leigh and Marshall Barer to name a few, and he has arranged and conducted for the legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans and many others. His songs have been recorded by Barbra Streisand, Barbara Cook, Marvin Gaye, Shirley Horn, Mabel Mercer, Nancy Lamott, Joe Williams, George Shearing, Andy Williams and the list goes on.........Performers in these events will include: Joyce Breach Barbara Brussell, Ellen Bullinger, Eric Comstock & Barbara Fasano, Maud Hixson, Tanya Holt, Mickey Leonard, Pamela Luss, Marissa Mulder, Mark Murphy, Mark Nadler, Karen Oberlin, Rex Reed, Jane Scheckter, Sandy Stewart,KT Sullivan, Warren Vache, Jon Weber and special surprise guests.
by Stephen Sorokoff - New York City
(01/24/2011) - The music of Mickey Leonard, composer and arranger cherished by the cabaret and jazz communities was presented by Karen Oberlin at the Metropolitan Room on January 22, 2011. The evening was hosted by David Hadju and Mr. Leonard's music was sung & played by a bevy of the music worlds finest. The event will also take place on February 10, at 9:30 hosted by Rex Reed. Mickey Leoanrd has written some of the most beloved standards of the Great American Songbook, such as 'Why Did I Choose You?' and 'I'm All Smiles' with lyrics by Herb Martin. He has also written with lyricists Carolyn Leigh and Marshall Barer to name a few, and he has arranged and conducted for the legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans and many others. His songs have been recorded by Barbra Streisand, Barbara Cook, Marvin Gaye, Shirley Horn, Mabel Mercer, Nancy Lamott, Joe Williams, George Shearing, Andy Williams and the list goes on.........Performers in these events will include: Joyce Breach Barbara Brussell, Ellen Bullinger, Eric Comstock & Barbara Fasano, Maud Hixson, Tanya Holt, Mickey Leonard, Pamela Luss, Marissa Mulder, Mark Murphy, Mark Nadler, Karen Oberlin, Rex Reed, Jane Scheckter, Sandy Stewart,KT Sullivan, Warren Vache, Jon Weber and special surprise guests.
Photo Flash: Public Theater Hosts Belarus Free Theatre Rally
by BWW Photo Special - New York City
(01/19/2011) - The Public Theater Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson and Amnesty International USA hosted a rally on Wednesday, January 19 from 12 PM to 1 PM to show solidarity and support for the persecuted Belarus artists and activists, including Belarus Free Theater whose powerful production of BEING Harold Pinter was just staged to great acclaim at this year's Under the Radar Festival.
by BWW Photo Special - New York City
(01/19/2011) - The Public Theater Artistic Director Oskar Eustis, Executive Director Andrew D. Hamingson and Amnesty International USA hosted a rally on Wednesday, January 19 from 12 PM to 1 PM to show solidarity and support for the persecuted Belarus artists and activists, including Belarus Free Theater whose powerful production of BEING Harold Pinter was just staged to great acclaim at this year's Under the Radar Festival.
Photo Flash: TOSCA at the Metropolitan Opera
by Kelsey Denette - Opera
(01/12/2011) - On Monday, January 10th, Sondra Radvanovsky made her Metropolitan Opera role debut as the passionate title character of Puccini's Tosca on January 10.
by Kelsey Denette - Opera
(01/12/2011) - On Monday, January 10th, Sondra Radvanovsky made her Metropolitan Opera role debut as the passionate title character of Puccini's Tosca on January 10.
Photo Coverage: Robert Redford Visits Times Talks
by Walter McBride - Broadway
(01/09/2011) - Academy Award-winning actor-director-producer Robert Redford participated in The New York Times' 10th annual Arts & Leisure Weekend. The Times's signature event is a four-day celebration of the arts featuring TimesTalks interviews between New York Times journalists and celebrated guests from film, media, music, television and theater.
by Walter McBride - Broadway
(01/09/2011) - Academy Award-winning actor-director-producer Robert Redford participated in The New York Times' 10th annual Arts & Leisure Weekend. The Times's signature event is a four-day celebration of the arts featuring TimesTalks interviews between New York Times journalists and celebrated guests from film, media, music, television and theater.
Photo Flash: Cummings Sings SONGS MY MOTHER TAUGHT ME: LIZA
by Gabrielle Sierra - New York City
(01/06/2011) - New York nightlife performer Marti Gould Cummings sang the music of Kander and Ebb in Songs My Mother Taught Me: Liza to a sold out house last night.
by Gabrielle Sierra - New York City
(01/06/2011) - New York nightlife performer Marti Gould Cummings sang the music of Kander and Ebb in Songs My Mother Taught Me: Liza to a sold out house last night.
Photo Flash: King Tut Times Square Exhibition
by Kelsey Denette - New York City
(01/03/2011) - Dr. Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, has announced a two-week extension of the King Tut exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs to January 17, 2011.
by Kelsey Denette - New York City
(01/03/2011) - Dr. Zahi Hawass, secretary general of Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities, has announced a two-week extension of the King Tut exhibition Tutankhamun and the Golden Age of the Pharaohs to January 17, 2011.
Photo Coverage: 2011 New Year's Eve In Times Square
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(01/01/2011) - Singer Ke$ha celebrates New Year's Eve 2011 in Times Square on December 31, 2010 in New York City.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(01/01/2011) - Singer Ke$ha celebrates New Year's Eve 2011 in Times Square on December 31, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: Amra-Faye Wright Plays Metropolitan Room
by Stephen Sorokoff - Cabaret
(12/30/2010) - Broadway and West End Star Amra-Faye Wright made her New York Cabaret Debut December 29th at the Metropolitan Room. Her show 'Sittin' on Top of the World' was an elegant evening of wry tales, engaging wit and sophisticated glamour. It traced Amra-Faye Wright's unlikely journey from African farm girl to Broadway leading lady-illustrated with stylish interpretations of The Great American Songbook, popular show-tunes and renditions from her native South Africa and other lands.
by Stephen Sorokoff - Cabaret
(12/30/2010) - Broadway and West End Star Amra-Faye Wright made her New York Cabaret Debut December 29th at the Metropolitan Room. Her show 'Sittin' on Top of the World' was an elegant evening of wry tales, engaging wit and sophisticated glamour. It traced Amra-Faye Wright's unlikely journey from African farm girl to Broadway leading lady-illustrated with stylish interpretations of The Great American Songbook, popular show-tunes and renditions from her native South Africa and other lands.
Photo Coverage: Carson Daly Rings The New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell
by - New York City
(12/30/2010) - Carson Daly rings the opening bell at The New York Stock Exchange on December 30, 2010 in New York City.
by - New York City
(12/30/2010) - Carson Daly rings the opening bell at The New York Stock Exchange on December 30, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: Genecco & Her Little Big Band Perform at The Iridium
by Stephen Sorokoff - Cabaret
(12/29/2010) - Terese Genecco & Her Little Big Band packed the house last night at The Iridium for another high-energy, super-charged Las Vegas-style performance. In addition to Genecco's big, swingin' vocals, the generous host welcomed friends and guest stars to join in on the fun. Producer/performer Scott Barbarino took the stage and enlisted Genecco to sing back-up vocals for him on the Dean Martin favorite 'Memories Are Made Of This' then flew solo on Genecco's signature tune 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head.'
by Stephen Sorokoff - Cabaret
(12/29/2010) - Terese Genecco & Her Little Big Band packed the house last night at The Iridium for another high-energy, super-charged Las Vegas-style performance. In addition to Genecco's big, swingin' vocals, the generous host welcomed friends and guest stars to join in on the fun. Producer/performer Scott Barbarino took the stage and enlisted Genecco to sing back-up vocals for him on the Dean Martin favorite 'Memories Are Made Of This' then flew solo on Genecco's signature tune 'Ain't That A Kick In The Head.'
Photo Flash: Osmond, Ebersole, Lavin, Block, & Blackhurst Join A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/29/2010) - During Christmas week, Birdland was the place for some planned and not-so-planned special musical guests during the run of A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS, starring Hilary Kole, Jim Caruso, Billy Stritch & Aaron Weinstein.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/29/2010) - During Christmas week, Birdland was the place for some planned and not-so-planned special musical guests during the run of A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS, starring Hilary Kole, Jim Caruso, Billy Stritch & Aaron Weinstein.
Photo Coverage: Alvin Alley American Dance Theater Visits The NYSE
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/27/2010) - Judith Jamison rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on December 27, 2010 in New York City.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/27/2010) - Judith Jamison rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on December 27, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: US East Coast Begins To Dig Out After Large Blizzard
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/27/2010) - People walk through the snow in Manhattan's East Village December 27, 2010 in New York City. A blizzard pounded the East Coast of the United States delivering 20 inches of snow to New York City while snarling post-Christmas travel.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/27/2010) - People walk through the snow in Manhattan's East Village December 27, 2010 in New York City. A blizzard pounded the East Coast of the United States delivering 20 inches of snow to New York City while snarling post-Christmas travel.
Photo Coverage: American Ballet Theatre's The Nutcracker Opening Night
by - New York City
(12/23/2010) - Actress Mary-Louise Parker attends the opening night of the American Ballet Theatre production of The Nutcracker at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on December 23, 2010 in New York City.
by - New York City
(12/23/2010) - Actress Mary-Louise Parker attends the opening night of the American Ballet Theatre production of The Nutcracker at the Brooklyn Academy of Music on December 23, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: Project Shaw Presents HEARTBREAK HOUSE
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - New York City
(12/23/2010) - This week, Gingold Theatrical Group's PROJECT SHAW presented George Bernard Shaw's beloved classic, HEARTBREAK HOUSE, light comedy about love, life, longing and laughter. BroadwayWorld was on hand and brings you photo coverage below.
by Genevieve Rafter Keddy - New York City
(12/23/2010) - This week, Gingold Theatrical Group's PROJECT SHAW presented George Bernard Shaw's beloved classic, HEARTBREAK HOUSE, light comedy about love, life, longing and laughter. BroadwayWorld was on hand and brings you photo coverage below.
Photo Flash: Brent Barrett at The Laurie Beechman Theatre
by Kelsey Denette - Cabaret
(12/22/2010) - On Tuesday, December 21, Brent Barrett took to the stage in 'Christmas Mornings', performing Christmas tunes at the Laurie Beechman Theatre in NYC.
by Kelsey Denette - Cabaret
(12/22/2010) - On Tuesday, December 21, Brent Barrett took to the stage in 'Christmas Mornings', performing Christmas tunes at the Laurie Beechman Theatre in NYC.
Photo Coverage: Mummenschanz Swiss Performance Troupe Opening Night
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/22/2010) - TV personalities Simon van Kempen and wife Alex McCord attend the Mummenschanz Swiss Performance Troupe Opening Night at Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/22/2010) - TV personalities Simon van Kempen and wife Alex McCord attend the Mummenschanz Swiss Performance Troupe Opening Night at Jack H. Skirball Center for the Performing Arts on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: 2010 Endometriosis Foundation Of America Holiday Celebration
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - TV personality and model Padma Lakshmi attends the 2010 Endometriosis Foundation Of America Holiday Celebration at The Morgan Library & Museum on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - TV personality and model Padma Lakshmi attends the 2010 Endometriosis Foundation Of America Holiday Celebration at The Morgan Library & Museum on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Coverage: Holiday Season Hits Full Swing During Days Before Christmas In New York City
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - Thousands of shoppers converge along 34th St. and Herald Square on December 21, 2010 in New York City. With only four shopping days left before the Christmas holiday, many New York businesses are experiencing robust sales as shoppers ease economic concerns to buy clothes, appliances and technology goods.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - Thousands of shoppers converge along 34th St. and Herald Square on December 21, 2010 in New York City. With only four shopping days left before the Christmas holiday, many New York businesses are experiencing robust sales as shoppers ease economic concerns to buy clothes, appliances and technology goods.
Photo Coverage: Celebrites Visit The Duracell Mobile Smart Power Lab - December 21, 2010
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - The energy efficient LED numeral to be used for the New Years Countdown in Times Square arrives at the Duracell Mobile Smart Power Lab on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
by Robert Diamond - New York City
(12/21/2010) - The energy efficient LED numeral to be used for the New Years Countdown in Times Square arrives at the Duracell Mobile Smart Power Lab on December 21, 2010 in New York City.
Photo Flash: 8th Annual Holiday Spectacular at Splash Bar
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/21/2010) - The stars were out in full force as superstar Broadway vocalists and leading men and women took the stage for Splash Bar's 8th Annual Holiday Spectacular hosted by Emily McNamara.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/21/2010) - The stars were out in full force as superstar Broadway vocalists and leading men and women took the stage for Splash Bar's 8th Annual Holiday Spectacular hosted by Emily McNamara.
Photo Flash: A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/21/2010) - A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS, New York's newest holiday entertainment starring Birdland regulars Hilary Kole, Jim Caruso, pianist Billy Stritch and violinist Aaron Weinstein, opened last night, and will play a limited engagement of six performances, every night through Saturday, December 25, with shows at 6pm.
by Gabrielle Sierra - Cabaret
(12/21/2010) - A SWINGING BIRDLAND CHRISTMAS, New York's newest holiday entertainment starring Birdland regulars Hilary Kole, Jim Caruso, pianist Billy Stritch and violinist Aaron Weinstein, opened last night, and will play a limited engagement of six performances, every night through Saturday, December 25, with shows at 6pm.
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