Chicago Set for LVH Hotel, 3/9 & 10
by Kelsey Denette
- Jan 11, 2012
Grammy Award - winning Chicago returns to the LVH - Las Vegas Hotel & Casino (formerly Las Vegas Hilton) March 9 - 10.
Vocalist Steve Tyrell Returns to Segerstrom Center 1/5-8
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 8, 2012
With a style and voice that recalls paragons such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Steve Tyrell has become a leading standard bearer of the Great American Songbook.
Vocalist Steve Tyrell Returns to Segerstrom Center 1/5-8
by BWW
News Desk
- Jan 5, 2012
With a style and voice that recalls paragons such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Steve Tyrell has become a leading standard bearer of the Great American Songbook.
Maroulis, Davi, Jarvis to Star in Revised Broadway-Hopeful THE TOXIC AVENGER in Houston
by Robert Diamond
- Dec 7, 2011
Alley Theatre Artistic Director Gregory Boyd announced the cast and creative team for their production of The Toxic Avenger. In a new production, which features several new songs and revised book by the Tony Award-winning creative team of Memphis, Bon Jovi founding member and keyboardist David Bryan and Joe DiPietro, Tony-nominated Constantine Maroulis takes center stage as the righteous superhero in the title role. John Rando (Tony Winner for Urinetown) returns to the Alley to reinvent his hilarious 2009 Off-Broadway staging of The Toxic Avenger following his smashing Alley productions of The Man Who Came to Dinner, Mrs. Mannerly and Be My Baby.
Photo Flash: Steve Tyrell Plays The Carlyle
by Stephen Sorokoff
- Nov 30, 2011
The Carlyle Hotel has welcomed acclaimed vocalist Steve Tyrell back to the Cafe Carlyle for his seventh consecutive holiday engagement in the legendary New York venue. Playing through Saturday, December 31, 2011), backed by his swinging big band, Steve will once again offer an evening of standards from the Great American Songbook, holiday favorites, and selections from his many popular recordings in a program entitled This Time of the Year. "There is no place more romantic than New York City during the holidays," declares Mr. Tyrell. "Fortunately, I have a lot of wonderful songs to fit the occasion, and look forward to sharing them in the most romantic room in town." Managing Director Erich Steinbock says "Steve Tyrell at the Cafe Carlyle has become a holiday tradition in New York. He fits the room like a glove, and we look forward to welcoming him, as well all the guests who travel thousands of miles to catch one of his performances." Steve Tyrell: This Time of the Year will play Tuesdays through Saturdays at 8:45PM with additional shows Thursday - Saturday evenings at 10:45PM. The music charge is $105 ($80 bar) Tuesday - Thursday and $130 ($95 bar) Friday & Saturday. Dinner (required at all early performances) is served from 6:30PM. Celebrate New Year's Eve in style at the Cafe Carlyle! The following two options are available: NEW YEAR'S EVE AT CAFE CARLYLE Begin the festivities with a complimentary glass of champagne, hors d'oeurves and a performance from Steve Tyrell. Seating at 5:30 p.m. $175 per person excluding tax/gratuity, includes complimentary glass of champagne NEW YEAR'S EVE BLACK TIE GALA DINNER AT CAFE CARLYLE Enjoy a special performance from Mr. Tyrell while dining on a four-course prix fixe menu from Executive Chef Jacques Sorci and toast at midnight with a complimentary glass of champagne. Seating at 9:30 p.m. $600 per person excluding tax/gratuity includes autographed CD and champagne toast at midnight.
Review - Blood and Gifts & Private Lives
by Ben Peltz
- Nov 28, 2011
In The Book of Mormon, the young Ugandan ingénue sings of a fantasy world she imagines where all the warlords are friendly. And while in J.T. Rogers' intriguing drama of 1980s American foreign policy, Blood and Gifts, Afghan warlord Abdullah Kahn isn't exactly depicted as a saint, the author paints him as a man deeply dedicated to his family and the culture of his people who, like a typical American father, has job-related headaches (trying to secure weapons to defend his soil against the Soviets) and can't understand the music his son listens to (Rod Stewart's 'Do Ya Think I'm Sexy' and Tina Turner's 'What's Love Got to Do with It'). As played by Bernard White, he is a humble and patriotic man of dignity.
Vocalist Steve Tyrell Returns to Segerstrom Center 1/5-8
by Gabrielle Sierra
- Nov 17, 2011
With a style and voice that recalls paragons such as Frank Sinatra and Tony Bennett, Grammy Award-winning vocalist Steve Tyrell has become a leading standard bearer of the Great American Songbook.
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