Macon Prickett is thrilled to premiere his solo cabaret debut in MACON: His Own Way! at 54 Below on Friday November 11th at 9:30 pm. This cabaret-star-in-the-making promises an evening of show tunes, standards, eleven o’clock numbers, and a little bit of diva worship on the side. Read a conversation with Macon about the show.
Experience a night of comedy and music at 54 Below with BROADWAY'S A DRAG! Enjoy performances by top drag artists celebrating Broadway's iconic hits. Learn how to purchase tickets.
LITTLE HOUSE ON THE FERRY: THE MUSICAL begins previews at THE DUPLEX in NYC on October 15, marking the reopening of the iconic venue. Discover the story and experience the revival firsthand. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
'Jenna Todd: The Demon Waitress of Lulu's,' part of 'The Musical Multiverse' parody series, will return to Red Eye NY. Experience this mashup of fan-favorite musicals for spooky season. Learn more and see how to purchase tickets.
Juliet Ewing will perform an encore of her solo cabaret debut on Sunday, November 17 at 7PM at Don't Tell Mama: Rise Up Singing - The Music of George Gershwin.
After two sold-out performances in April, MAC Award Nominee Deborah Zecher and her son, NYC music director and conductor, Joshua Zecher-Ross bring their new cabaret show FAMILY MATTERS: A Celebration of All Things Rodgers, Rodgers & Guettel back to Don't Tell Mama on Sunday, October 27 at 1 pm and Tuesday, November 26 at 7 pm.
Cabaret artist Sarah Boone will return to the Triad Theater with an encore performance of Mom Before Dad: A Young Woman of the Greatest Generation following celebrated performances in Florida, Los Angeles and Colorado.
FERRY'S LANDING NYC has announced the cast of the original stage show Little House on the Ferry: The Musical, a heartwarming and humorous musical set on Fire Island, which will begin previews on Tuesday, October 15, with an opening night scheduled for Wednesday, October 30.
FERRY'S LANDING NYC – the new destination for queer, immersive entertainment – has revealed the cast of Sultry Shores: The Fire Island Cabaret. See who is starring and learn how to purchase tickets.
Travis Moser released a new recording of 'The Moon is a Harsh Mistress' by Jimmy Webb, recorded live at The Green Room 42. The track is part of his show, SOMEDAY SOON: THE SONGS OF JUDY COLLINS.
Three composers, three librettists, and one dramaturg have been selected as Resident Artists to participate in the company’s nationally acclaimed Composer Librettist Development Program (CLDP) beginning in September 2024.
The York Theatre Company will present a developmental reading of Desperation, or The Return of the Black Crook!: A Musical Comedy Fantasy with book and lyrics by Bryan Leys and music by Clare Cooper, with music direction by Frank Lindquist and directed by Bryan Leys.
We highlight the U.S. House of Representatives' decision to preserve NEA funding, the new collective bargaining agreement between Actors' Equity Association and the Off-Broadway League, and a GoFundMe campaign to save the West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre. Additionally, IATSE joins the No Times Square Casino Coalition.
Cabaret artist Travis Moser releases a new live recording of 'Mountain Girl' by Judy Collins, featuring Drew Wutke, Sean Murphy, Hajime Yoshida, and Shelby Blezinger-McCay, from The Green Room 42.
This Saturday, Broadway Babysitters, an arts-focused childcare company led by an ensemble of expert childcare professionals, will show off their talents. You may have seen them at the playground or even in your own living room, but never quite like this! The show features songs from The Sound of Music, Sweeney Todd, High School Musical, and more.
Tom Viola, Executive Director of Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, announced his retirement, and we look at the closure of New York's iconic West Bank Cafe and Laurie Beechman Theatre. Additionally, NYC's HERE Arts Center names four new co-directors, and the beloved Broadway Flea Market & Grand Auction returns this September.
This week's newsletter celebrates New York City's record $254 million investment in cultural institutions. Regionally, Milwaukee theaters respond artistically to the Republican National Convention, and new leadership appointments at Virginia Repertory Theatre and Shakespeare Center Los Angeles promise fresh visions.