MAC Award Recipients Announced
by Stephen Mosher
- Apr 13, 2022
In their first live ceremony since lockdown, the Manhattan Associate of Cabarets presented their annual awards to the members of the MAC organization.
2022 MAC Award Nominees Announced; View the Full List
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Mar 7, 2022
The Manhattan Association of Cabarets has announced the 2022 MAC Award nominees. The nominees were determined by votes cast by the active MAC membership, except for the song and recording categories, which were determined by special committees.
Michael McAssey Comes Back to the MAC in April
by Stephi Wild
- Feb 28, 2022
The Milford Arts Council (The MAC) and Pantochino Productions Inc. are excited to announce Michael McAssey’s return to The MAC with two show times at its April 2nd Nite Spot Nights event. The MAC is once again turned into a piano bar as acclaimed Broadway actor/pianist Michael “Mac” McAssey sings and plays your favorite show tunes and pop music.
BWW Review: Nicholas Kaminski Brings An Exciting New Voice to The Green Room 42
by Ricky Pope
- Feb 8, 2022
Nicholas Kaminski, whose self-titled show opened on Saturday at the Green Room 42, is a new writer who would have felt completely at home in the mountain resorts where clever and topical songs were created at a breakneck pace. I have had the pleasure of seeing M Kaminski sing his songs individually at Michael McAssey’s “Open Mac” at Pangea. They are always something fresh and unexpected. Seeing an entire evening of his work was something I was looking forward to. I’m happy to report he did not disappoint. Together with his friends, Staci Jo Johnson, Rachel Phalen, Jada Valenciaga, Bart Shatto, Kelsey Kaufman, Lauren Ranahan, and Aaron Remy, he delivered over a dozen well-crafted story songs that announce the arrival of a very individual new musical theatre voice. Mr. Kaminski has a talent for catchy melodies and wry, self-deprecating lyrics that have the elegance of Bock & Harnick combined with the bawdiness of William Finn.
Michael McAssey Brings Piano Bar To Gateway Playhouse
by Stephi Wild
- Nov 15, 2021
The Gateway Playhouse in Somers Point NJ Presents Piano Bar at the Gateway on Thursday November 18th at 7pm with Michael McAssey on stage playing the baby grand. For tickets please go to www.gatewaybythebay.org or call 609-653-0553. All seats are $25. Bar service available. If you would like to sing, please bring your sheet music or just come and enjoy the evening.
Roderick Ferguson to Present MAN OVERBOARD!!! at Don't Tell Mama
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Oct 18, 2021
Ferguson sings the occasional pop or Broadway song to assist his humorous storytelling as he takes audiences on his unique journey from growing up in Bermuda, to coming out in a most dramatic fashion, to crafting his own gay lifestyle...that culminates in waging an historic lawsuit for same-sex marriage rights in his native country.
Piano Bar With Michael McAssey to be Presented At Gateway Playhouse
by Chloe Rabinowitz
- Sep 15, 2021
Michael McAssey will continue his monthly residency of Piano Bar at The Gateway Playhouse in Somers Point,NJ on Thursday September 16th at 7pm. Bring sheet music if you would like to sing or just sit back and enjoy the performances.
Michael McAssey Brings Piano Bar To Gateway Playhouse
by Stephi Wild
- Aug 9, 2021
Michael McAssey is one of cabaret's busiest and most sought-after entertainers. The successful Broadway and Television actor made his cabaret debut in 1982 at New York City's famous DUPLEX in Greenwich Village.
BWW Interview: Michael McAssey Talks About OPEN MAC, Don't Tell Mama's Anniversary, and 40 Years of NYC Cabaret
by Ricky Pope
- Jul 8, 2021
What do you get when you combine the pianistic finesse of Michael Feinstein, the smooth phrasing of Tony Bennett, and the bawdy wit of Bette Midler? You get Michael McAssey, who for 40 years has reigned as the clown prince of New York cabaret, and has enchanted as one of its most talented troubadours. He calls what he does 'schtick.' But that's undervaluing his unique blend of beautiful ballad singing and standup, or rather 'sit down' comedy.
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