As New York City hits the ten-week mark of quarantine, the artists of the cabaret and concert community are getting solid footing on how their art form will evolve. There may be some doubt, but they all know the truth: They will survive.
As a greater number of online sources of entertainment are planned and released, Sue Matsuki at Cabaret Hotspot has been working with Broadway World Cabaret to compile scheduling information for the upcoming days. Like Nancy Drew and a Hardy Boy, Sue and I share lists, links and emails, hoping to bring readers the most comprehensive intel. It is with no small amount of gratitude to Sue that I can bring you this schedule of up and coming events for your watching enjoyment. Thanks Sue!
More and more, artists and artistic centers are turning to the internet to stay active and nourishing. Here is a list of upcoming and continuing ways to reach culture from the comfort of your home.
And the hits just keep on coming! After learning how easy and how much fun it is to do, after watching their colleagues and friends get in on the action, more and more artists are using their isolation time to reach out to other people, to inspire, to entertain, to create, to keep us sane, and as these benevolent beings work to bring some human contact to us all, the news is rolling in at Broadway World. As it continues to come in to my desk at stephen@bwayworld.com, Broadway World Cabaret will bring it to our readers.
Popular concert performer Anthony Nunziata is joining the list of artists performing from home during voluntary quarantine in New York City. Nunziata and Mosher got on the phone for a little informal chat about the event.
Cabaret Editor Stephen Mosher shares another day of his Pandemic Playlist as the artists of the cabaret community get more much-needed exposure and Broadway World readers get more much-needed at-home entertainment
The Raymond F. Kravis Center for the Performing Arts is offering several of Broadway's biggest hits, plus amazing concerts and memorable special events for every entertainment preference, from classical music to political comedy, plus international superstars like Diana Ross to Kenny G to Chita Rivera, along with several fascinating talks and lectures throughout the month of March.
After seven consecutive sold-out concert appearances, Anthony Nunziata returns to Feinstein's/54 Below in New York City on Feb 14 + 15 at 7PM for a special album release Valentine's concert Amore: The Greatest Love Songs. Dubbed 'a world-class pop singer' (Broadwayworld), the Brooklyn-born Nunziata premieres the concert in NYC before heading out on a national concert tour in 2020 and 2021.
It's February 1st! Get your plans made now and reserve those seats! Here are five vastly different shows for you to use to get in the mood for an entire weekend of love.
Cabaret and concert favorite Anthony Nunziata is coming into February with a lot of love! His cd THE LOVE ALBUM and his 54 Below show AMORE are a clear indicator that the romantic crooner his love on the brain and in his voice. Stephen Mosher talks to Mr. Nunziata about the creation of these two new projects, built for the heart
This February, FEINSTEIN'S/54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond celebrating Valentine's Day. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com/Feinsteins or call (646) 476-3551.
BroadwayWorld has an exclusive video from this week's Tuesdays at 54 Below, created and hosted by Robbie Rozelle! In the clip, watch as Eden Espinosa sings 'Holding to the Ground' from Falsettos, accompanied by Luke Williams on the piano.
BroadwayWorld has an exclusive video from this week's Tuesdays at 54 Below, created and hosted by Robbie Rozelle! In the clip, watch as Melissa Errico sings a Randy Newman medley, accompanied by Luke Williams on the piano.
BroadwayWorld has an exclusive video from this week's Tuesdays at 54 Below, created and hosted by Robbie Rozelle! In the clip, watch as Kate Baldwin sings a stunning rendition of 'Back to Before' from Ragtime, accompanied by Luke Williams on the piano.