Lucie Jones, Carole Bufford, and More to Play 54 Below Next Week
by Blair Ingenthron
- Mar 9, 2024
Next week, 54 BELOW, Broadway's Supper Club and 2022 Tony Awards Honoree for Excellence in the Theatre, will present some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. Learn more about the performances and how to get tickets here!
Extra Dates Added For Liza Pulman at The Other Palace in March
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 7, 2023
Following two sensational nights in January, playing to packed houses and garnering a host of five-star reviews, Liza Pulman and her band return to The Other Palace this March with two extra performances of The Heart of It.
Say I Love You To Everyone In Your Life this Valentine's Day With SONGS FROM THE HEART
by A.A. Cristi
- Jan 19, 2021
in these times there is one emotion that is helping us all to cope. Maybe at one time overrated, overused, or even considered 'not cool,' now, LOVE is helping us all to find our way in these troubled and often dark times. Six months ago, Broadway star Carole Demas and her husband sound design expert Stuart J. Allyn committed to creating their live-streaming series, 'Live From Skylight Run.'
New CTI Theatre Presents THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG
by A.A. Cristi
- Sep 6, 2019
They're Playing Our Song, the smash Broadway and West End hit musical comedy, inaugurates Congregation Tifereth Israel's new theatrical troupe, CTI Theatre of Glen Cove. This first production of CTI Theatre opens on Thursday, October 24, continuing for three performances through Sunday, October 27.
Last Chance! SIMPLY, IRA LEE at Don't Tell Mama 10/17
by Ashlee Latimer
- Oct 13, 2016
Just one more chance to join IRA LEE COLLINGS as he celebrates his 80th birthday with his show Simply, Ira Lee (A Gay Geezer Celebration Through the Looking Glass..warts and all at Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, NYC on Monday, October 17th at 7 PM. Ira Lee first presented this show this spring and is revisiting it with some additional surprises. He is joined by Musical Director John M. Cook on piano.
Ira Lee Collings to Celebrate 80th Birthday at Don't Tell Mama
by BWW News Desk
- Sep 28, 2016
Singer IRA LEE COLLINGS returns to Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, NYC on Monday, October 10th and 17th at 7 PM to continue celebrating his 80th birthday with his show Simply, Ira Lee (A Gay Geezer Celebration Through the Looking Glass..warts and all).
Celebration Theatre Extends THE BOY FROM OZ
by Tyler Peterson
- Jun 20, 2016
Celebration Theatre at the Lex and Bruce W. Zisterer in association with Nicholas Caprio, Michael C. Kricfalusi, Todd Milliner and Jack Morrissey presents, under the artistic direction of Michael Matthews & Michael A. Shepperd, and thrilled to announce that their critically-acclaimed (LA Times Critic's Choice) Smash-Hit, West Coast premiere of THE BOY FROM OZ, music and lyrics by Peter Allen, book by Martin Sherman, original book by Nick Enright, choreography by Janet Roston, musical direction by Bryan Blaskie, produced by Andrew Carlberg and directed by Celebration Theatre co-artistic director Michael A. Shepperd is EXTENDING through SUNDAY, JULY 31 at the Celebration Theatre's new home, Celebration at the Lex Theatre, 6760 Lexington Ave. in Los Angeles.
Ira Lee Collings Returning to Don't Tell Mama in Celebration of 80th Birthday
by Tyler Peterson
- May 19, 2016
Singer IRA LEE COLLINGS returns to Don't Tell Mama, 343 West 46th Street, NYC to celebrate his 80th birthday with his new show Simply, Ira Lee (A Gay Geezer Celebration Through the Looking Glass..warts and all) on Wednesday, June 15th and Monday, June 20th at 7 PM. He will be joined by Musical Director John M. Cook on piano.
Celebration Theatre to Stage West Coast Premiere of THE BOY FROM OZ
by Tyler Peterson
- Apr 4, 2016
Celebration Theatre at the Lex in association with Nicholas Caprio, Michael C. Kricfalusi, Todd Milliner and Jack Morrissey presents, under the artistic direction of Michael Matthews & Michael A. Shepperd, the West Coast premiere of THE BOY FROM OZ, music and lyrics by Peter Allen, book by Martin Sherman, original book by Nick Enright, choreography by Janet Roston, musical direction by Bryan Blaskie, produced by Andrew Carlberg and directed by Celebration Theatre co-artistic director Michael A. Shepperd. THE BOY FROM OZ will begin previews on Friday, April 22 at 8pm; will open on Friday, April 29 at 8pm and perform through Sunday, June 19 at the Celebration Theatre's new home, Celebration at the Lex Theatre, 6760 Lexington Ave. in Los Angeles.
THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG to Close TheatreZone's 10th Anniversary Season
by Tyler Peterson
- Mar 16, 2015
TheatreZone artistic director Mark Danni today announced that veteran actors Steven Geyer and TheatreZone favorite Laura Needle have been cast in leading roles as Vernon Gersch and Sonia Walsk in the non profit Equity theatre group's season finale Neal Simon's comedic gem, They're Playing Our Song.
Baby Jane Dexter Plays the Metropolitan Room Tonight
by BWW News Desk
- Nov 21, 2014
Baby Jane Dexter's new show, Rules of the Road,(Part 3) debuts at Metropolitan Room for seven performances only beginning tonight, November 21 and running todays, and Saturdays through December 27.
Baby Jane Dexter to Play the Metropolitan Room, 11/21
by Sally Henry Fuller
- Oct 25, 2014
Baby Jane Dexter's new show, Rules of the Road,(Part 3) debuts at Metropolitan Room for seven performances only beginning Friday, November 21 and running on Fridays, and Saturdays through December 27.
CPCC Theatre to Open Season with THEY'RE PLAYING OUR SONG, 9/26-10/5
by Tyler Peterson
- Sep 22, 2014
CPCC Theatre opens their 2014-15 season with They're Playing Our Song by Neil Simon, Marvin Hamlisch and Carol Bayer Sager in the Halton Theatre September 26th - October 5th. They're Playing Our Song will be directed and choreographed by Ron Chisholm and Music directed by Ellen Robison.
BWW Reviews: Peggy Eason's New Cabaret Show at Don't Tell Mama is a Poignant Message of Personal Empowerment
by Stephen Hanks
- Jun 14, 2014
Peggy Eason is one of those characters who seem to have been made for the New York cabaret scene. She's a bodacious woman who is ubiquitous at the local clubs, possesses a passion for singing, and bills herself as the 'Chocolate Diva,' although on stage she's more like a Red Hot Mama. Eason opened her third solo cabaret show, I'll Show Them All, at Don't Tell Mama on Monday night (she's appearing again at the club on Sunday at 7pm) with the decidedly politically incorrect titled song written especially for her by David Conforte, 'Black, Blind and Beautiful' (Hey, 'African American, Visually Challenged and Beautiful' doesn't have the same ring to it.). But there was little that was incorrect about her fast-paced and entertaining show that was often poignant and funny at the same time.
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