Elaine Stritch's hit cabaret show At Home at the Carlyle has added on an extra week of performances to its reprise run in January 2006, with the show now set to re-open on January 3rd
Two special performances of The Big Voice: God or Merman? the award-winning new musical from Jim Brochu and Steve Schalchlin, the creative team of the Off Broadway hit The Last Session, will be performed at Dodger Stages on Monday, September 19 at 4:30 pm and Tuesday, September 20 at 6 pm. The public is invited to attend.
An unplugged evening that follows a simple format, as CAROL CHANNING offers ninety minutes or more of memories, humorous storytelling and, of course, several of her signature tunes, including 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend,' ' Little Girl From Little Rock' and, of course, the title song from 'Hello, Dolly!' that brings the audience up close and personal with the Ultimate Broadway Baby.
An added September 10th preview performance of Elaine Stritch's solo cabaret debut At Home at the Carlyle will cost less than the other performances of the show, which will run from September 13th through October 29th
The Chicago Sun-Times has reported that director Lonny Price is mulling over the prospect of a Ravinia Festival production of Gypsy starring Patti LuPone
Café Carlyle (located in The Carlyle Hotel, Madison Avenue at 76th Street), is pleased to announce the opening of its fall season with a seven-week engagement by the incomparable ELAINE STRITCH in her very first solo cabaret engagement.
Nestled just above the border where Lake Ontario meets the Niagara River is the charming town known as Niagara-on-the-Lake. This beautiful historical hot-spot is the home base for one of North America's finest theatre companies, The Shaw Festival.
Paige Price (Saturday Night Fever, Beauty and the Beast) stars as Reno Sweeney in the Westchester Broadway Theatre presentation of Cole Porter's 1930's classic Anything Goes from July 7th to September 3rd.
Country music and film star Billy Ray Cyrus will star with Mamma Mia!'s Louise Pitre in a concert staging of Annie Get Your Gun that will open in Toronto on August 1st