Newly opened Russian Central Asian restaurant with live music, Moscow 57, located at 168 1/2 Delancey Street, is hosting a cocktail party to celebrate the Off-Broadway show “Character Man,” written by and starring Drama Desk Award winner Jim Brochu on Sunday, April 6th from 7:00 to 9:00pm.
Moscow 57 partners Ellen Kaye, Ethan Fein and Seth Goldman were first dazzled by Jim Brochu’s portrayal of Zero Mostel in “Zero Hour,” his previous Off-Broadway hit. The evening will also feature the unveiling of a fabulous photograph: a portrait of Zero Mostel as an angel flying through the air with a halo on his head that Ellen has from her parents Sidney Kaye, who owned the Russian Tea Room from 1947 until his death in 1967, when her mother, Faith Stewart-Gordon, took the helm until she sold it in 1996. Zero was a close friend of Ellen’s father. They are extremely excited that Josh Mostel (Zero’s son) will be in attendance!
Moscow 57, the hospitality and entertainment company, was launched several years ago. For the past two years, the company has been hosting its M57 Urban Salons, evenings of music, food and digital visual art displays, in Harlem; Washington Heights; Chelsea; the Upper East Side; the East Village; Governors Island; New Milford, Connecticut; and New Orleans. Moscow 57 has made New Orleans a home away from home, with regular forays into that city's world-renowned culture of Southern hospitality, regional cuisine, and world-class entertainment. After performing at and co-producing events with New York's Corcho Wine Room, as well as celebrating Latin American culture in New Orleans, this cosmopolitan attitude is being brought to Moscow 57's permanent home on New York City's Lower East Side every night.
Find out more on the Moscow 57 website
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