Cabaret Review: 'Patti LuPone: Far Away Places'
Patti LuPone christens the snazzy new nightclub 54 Below with an evening of songs structured loosely on the idea of travel, and the result is magic.
Cabaret Review: 'Patti LuPone: Far Away Places'
Patti LuPone christens the snazzy new nightclub 54 Below with an evening of songs structured loosely on the idea of travel, and the result is magic.
'Classical Julie' Is a Master Class in Milking a Laugh
Julie Halston goes solo in her new show at Birdland, “Classical Julie,” which purports to be her take on the classics but is mostly a very funny ramble through whatever’s on her mind.
Cabaret Review: 'Steppin' Out With Ben Vereen'
Forty years after becoming a star in "Pippin," Ben Vereen still shines and struts with dazzling appeal, at 54 Below.
Shirley Jones: An Evening of Story and Song
The Broadway and film star's legendary voice may be a bit dimmed by time, but her superb musicianship and serious acting chops insure that the lady is still a champ.
Delightful and Novel, 'Well-Strung' Just Needs Fine-Tuning
Interspersing classical and pop-music selections performed by four foxy young guys who sing while playing stringed instruments, “Well-Strung” is an invigorating concert.
Maude Maggart could be considered the thinking man's (or thinking woman's) cabaret artist.
Cabaret Review: 'Emily Bergl: NY I Love You'
Emily Bergl, best known for her stint on “Desperate Housewives,” has a limited voice but deserves an E for effort in her uneven set at the Café Carlyle.
Acclaimed opera singer and Tony-winning musical theater actor Paulo Szot is sticking his toe into the cabaret waters at Café Carlyle.
Barbara Cook: You Make Me Feel So Young
Barbara Cook, a superb actor who knows a thing or two about the human condition, shares her knowledge in this artfully understated, deeply affecting show.
The Tony winner from "Miss Saigon" proves she is much more than a Disney princess in a smashing set at the Carlyle. We need to see more of her on our stages.