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| THIS MONTH AT FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW BROADWAY CELEBRATES THE 4TH OF JULY! JASON ROBERT BROWN BETH LEAVEL CHRISTY ALTOMARE ADAM PASCAL …AND MORE! www.54Below.com/feinsteins This month, FEINSTEIN’S/54 BELOW, Broadway’s Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond. To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com DERRICK BASKIN–JULY 2 & 3 AT 7:00 PM “Music does a lot of things for a lot of people. It’s transporting, for sure. It can take you right back, years back, to the very moment certain things happened in your life. It’s uplifting, it’s encouraging, it’s strengthening.” – Aretha Franklin Many of life’s moments can only be expressed and understood through music. In his Feinstein’s/54 Below headliner debut, Derrick Baskin journeys through cherished moments of love, sorrow, hope, and joy, and extends to you an invitation to live lighter than you ever have before. Baskin is a Grammy- and Tony- nominated artist for his astounding performance in Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of the Temptations. Other noteworthy Broadway credits include Memphis The Musical, Disney’s The Little Mermaid, and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee. Film/TV credits include “The Good Lord Bird” starring alongside Ethan Hawke, “Marshall” with the late Chadwick Boseman, and three seasons on Hulu’s critically acclaimed sitcom “Difficult People”. $70 cover charge. $110 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. KUHOO VERMA: SOUNDS OF HEALING–JULY 2 AT 9:45 PM “Endlessly watchable, she is the tiny, radiant creature at the bottom of Pandora’s box.” –Vulture Kuhoo Verma, the star of Hulu’s “Plan B” and Dave Malloy‘s OCTET (Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Featured Actress, Drama Desk Award) returns to Feinstein/54 Below in Sounds of Healing. They will experience the live space through voice and body, while welcoming observation and reciprocation from the audience. $40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. OUR NEW YORK RENAISSANCE! A CELEBRATION IN SONG!–JULY 3 AT 9:45 PM The culmination of our city’s re-opening is brought to us by New York City impresario Scott Siegel, who has been responsible for more than 100 sold out shows at Feinstein’s/54 Below. With Scott’s handpicked cast of Broadway and nightclub stars, we will celebrate, in music, all things New York, putting a punctuation mark on our highly emotional return. The weekend will end with an evening of exciting performances of famous songs that reflect the resilience of New Yorkers, the greatness of this City, and the power of music to move and inspire. Written, produced, and directed by Scott Siegel, this will be a sensational concert event that will leave you cheering! Featuring Matthew and John Drinkwater, Brian Charles Rooney, Gabrielle Stravelli, and more! $45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. BROADWAY CELEBRATES THE 4TH OF JULY!–JULY 4 AT 7:00 PM & 9:45 PM Musical Theater Fireworks! Broadway Celebrates The 4th of July! It’s America’s birthday! We will sing of its beauty, we will sing of its promise, and we will sing of its struggles. You’ll hear the music of Broadway, Hollywood, Nashville, Motown, and more — all of it honoring the meaning of America, and all of them famous songs! From “America, The Beautiful” to “Buddy, Can You Spare a Dime?,” and from Richie Havens’ “Freedom,” to “Molasses to Rum” from 1776. You’ll hear songs like Johnny Horton’s “The Battle of New Orleans,” Barry McGuire’s “Eve of Destruction,” and Frank Sinatra’s hit “The House I Live In” (the song that put him in Dutch with the House Un-American Activities Committee). The show is a pure Americana – of every kind! Because America belongs to all of us. So, on Independence Day, come join a wildly talented cast of Broadway and nightclub stars light up the night sky with the most famous, beloved, and stirring songs about this ongoing, heroic American Experiment called The United States. Musical Theater Fireworks! is created by NYC impresario Scott Siegel, who has written, directed, and produced concerts for Michael Feinstein, but is, perhaps, best known as the creator, writer, director, and host of The Town Hall’s signature series, Broadway by the Year. Scott has created more than 400 major concerts all over the world! Featuring Matthew and John Drinkwater, John Easterlin, Adan Gallegos, Mia Gerachis, William Michals, and Brian Charles Rooney $55 cover charge. $90 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. STORM LARGE–JULY 5-7 AT 7:00 PM Storm Large cartwheeled out of the gutter of her checkered past across a thousand punk rock stages and into her infamously googled stint on CBS’s “Rock Star: Supernova.” From there she went on to tour the world, singing in 17 different languages—and only behaving herself somewhat—with the joyful little pop orchestra Pink Martini. Now, this self-described “genre-fluid big mouth” tours the country with her own band, Le Bonheur. Storm brought Feinstein’s/54 Below to its knees last December with sold-out performances of her Holiday Ordeal, and returns with a new collection of tortured and titillating love songs; beautiful, familiar, yet subversive. Like Storm. $60 cover charge. $95 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. MIKE WARTELLA–JULY 5 AT 9:45 PM Broadway’s Mike Wartella returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below hosting a night of rock and roll, original music, and Broadway favorites reimagined. Mike, who is a singer/songwriter at heart, will fill the evening with brand new original music straight from his new debut solo album Polarity, as well as some old Broadway favorites done with a folk/rock twist. As a Broadway veteran, Mike has been seen playing children in Tuck Everlasting, Wicked, and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, but his edgy voice hardly matches his youthful type, so Mike is taking to the Feinstein’s/54 Below stage to lead you through an evening much closer to his grown-up rocker roots. From his debut album, Mike will be previewing new original material, as well as some of his favorite folk-rock covers of “Pure Imagination” and “Round Here”, and his high-octane covers of “Midnight Radio”, “Worry”, and “Wild Love”. (Not to mention special appearances from some of his favorite Broadway pals.) This is a show you won’t want to miss! Featuring Mike Wartella and special guest Alyssa Fox $35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. RSO: MIDSUMMER, FEATURING JESSIE HOOKER-BAILEY, KERSTIN ANDERSON, BEN FANKHAUSER, AND MORE–JULY 6 AT 9:45 PM Very Intense Productions is pleased to present RSO: MIDSUMMER. Sacrifices have been made. An intimate evening of songs by multi-award-winning composer-lyricist Ryan Scott Oliver at Feinstein’s/54 Below. Audience members can expect to hear tunes from the prolific list of Oliver’s work, from Mrs. Sharp; Darling; 35mm: A Musical Exhibition; Jasper in Deadland; We Foxes; Rope; Three Points of Contact, and world premieres from Oliver’s latest work performed by incredibly talented artists. Ryan Scott Oliver was called “the future of Broadway… a major new voice in musical theatre” (Entertainment Weekly) and is “shaking up musical theater with his dark, twisted and genius work … [Oliver] could very well be musical theater’s answer to an auteur filmmaker or a gothic novelist” (Huffington Post). @ryanscottoliver on all platforms. Featuring Kerstin Anderson, Caitlin Doak, Ben Fankhauser, Jessie Hooker-Bailey, Kim Onah, Donté Wilder, Joshua Zecher-Ross (music director and piano), Rosa Avila (drums), Micah Burgess (guitars), Allison Seidner (cello), Hiroko Taguchi (violin), and Yuka Tadano (bass) $45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. DEON’TE GOODMAN: DREAM A LITTLE DREAM–JULY 7 AT 9:45 PM Before the shutdown, Deon’te Goodman had never seen the streets of New York City so quiet or deserted. Not long after this discontented silence, those same streets would soon fill with the resounding calls of protests, violence, and hatred, for which there seemed to be no escape. Deon’te, overcome with anxiety and desperate for a moment of relief, decided that the best way to calm his nerves was to sleep. And dream. Dream of a world that could be. His utopian society. Using a wide array of music, from your favorite songs to reimagined classics (and MAYBE even an original or two), Dream A Little Dream is an envelope-pushing, powerful journey of what it means for art to truly imitate life. Let’s unpack this God-forsaken year together! Deon’te Goodman (he/him) was most recently seen in the Broadway cast of Hamilton. His credits include: Hamilton: An American Musical where he performs in the ensemble and understudies Aaron Burr, George Washington, and Mulligan/Madison. Regionally, Deon’te has performed roles in In The Heights, Songbird, Freedom Riders, and many others. As an activist, Deon’te works with Broadway for Racial Justice as the director of Education and outreach. As a vocal coach, he works with several performers in NYC and has acted as vocal supervisor in studio sessions with artists such as Mj Rodriguez (“Pose”). Music director: Justin P. Cowan $40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. PAULO SZOT–JULY 8 & 19 AT 7:00 PM Paulo Szot (South Pacific) celebrates the music of theaters around the world with his show An Enchanted Evening or Una Noche Encantada. The award-winning baritone (Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics, Theater World) returns for his 9th engagement with Feinstein’s/54 Below, this time featuring the most exuberant songs from the Spanish zarzuela and musical theater stages—and much more! A singular selection of touching and romantic songs uniquely performed with the fullness of his operatic voice combined with the intimate musicality of his native Brazil. Paulo will be accompanied by the brilliant music director Luke Frazier with the inspired musicians from American Pops Orchestra. $65 cover charge. $105 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. BLAINE ALDEN KRAUSS: FROM THE SOUL–JULY 8 & 15 AT 9:45 PM “Blaine Alden Krauss. All the damn things.” – BroadwayWorld After a sold-out run in 2019, Broadway and symphony performer, and 2020 BroadwayWorld Cabaret Award Nominee Blaine Alden Krauss, known for Hamilton, The Cher Show, Kinky Boots, and Great Comet, brings his smash hit, From The Soul, back to Feinstein’s/54 Below. The return of this high-spirited evening of music features Krauss’ vocal and emotional interpretations on Funk, Broadway, and Pop favorites. With award-nominated arranger, Dylan Glatthorn, “feel-good” and inspirational arrangements include Prince, Stephen Sondheim, Purlie!, Stevie Wonder, Judy Garland and The Wiz! Don’t miss out on an evening led by “…a man whose star has been on the rise with substantial speed, and with each appearance, the reasons for his ascent become more and more apparent” – BroadwayWorld. $40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. ANDREW BARTH FELDMAN: PARK MAP–JULY 9-11 AT 7:00 PM Andrew Barth Feldman (Dear Evan Hansen, Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical, “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series”) returns to the stage equipped with his extraordinarily specific area of expertise: the Disney Parks. Through song, Park Map will hilariously detail the winding history of the Disney Parks while vulnerably exploring Andrew’s own increasingly complex relationship with the most magical place on earth. Park Map will feature various musical styles, some of Andrew’s own original songs, and possibly too much discussion about Superstar Limo. $55 cover charge. $90 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. LARRY OWENS’ SONDHEIMIA–JULY 9 & 31 AT 9:45 PM “[Larry Owens] has the most virtuosic voice…a powerful, nimble instrument…with the kind of gravitas that could make you weep. A dynamo…well versed in Stephen Sondheim.” —Jason Zinoman, The New York Times Sondheimia: it’s a state of mind. In this intimately curated cabaret, multi-award-winning musical theatre actor Larry Owens explores time, love, and ambition through the music and lyrics of Stephen Sondheim. Music Direction and Supervision by Josh Kight. Larry Owens was most recently seen in the Pulitzer Prize Winning musical A Strange Loop for which he received a Drama League Nomination and the Obie, Lucille Lortel, and Drama Desk Awards. His television credits include “High Maintenance” (HBO), “Betty” (HBO), “Dash and Lily” (Netflix) and the upcoming seasons of “Modern Love” (Amazon), “Life and Beth” (Hulu) and animated voices for “Fairfax” (Amazon) and “Harley Quinn” (HBOMax). $45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. 54 SINGS BROADWAY’S GREATEST HIT SONGS!–JULY 10 AT 9:45 PM Previous volumes of this Scott Siegel Concert Event hit Feinstein’s/54 Below like lightning! This was the show that every musical theater-lover had been waiting for… And now we’re going to do it again, with a brand-new line-up of Broadway’s Greatest Hit Songs! If you skip through cast albums just to hear the very best songs in each show, this is the nightclub concert event for you. If you love the classics of the Great White Way, come and hear the songs that made Broadway great, that made your heart soar, that you used to sing (maybe still do) in the shower! But at Feinstein’s/54 Below, you will hear the greatest Broadway songs of all time performed by today’s greatest stars, singing them straight up, the way you want to hear them! And who better to produce/direct/host this show than the creator of Town Hall’s critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year series, Scott Siegel, creator of more than 200 major concert events centered on Broadway music! 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hit Songs will be a thrilling night that you won’t forget… Featuring Lianne Marie Dobbs, John Easterlin, Ali Ewoldt, William Michals, Albert Nelthropp, and Meaghan Sands $50 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food & beverage minimum. |
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