The 90-minute interactive parody concert performs Mondays and Saturdays at Green Fig Piano Bar.
Musical duo Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina will play Chelsea Table + Stage next month.
The evening will be directed and hosted by Tony nominee Kate Baldwin.
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Audra McDonald, and Peter Friedman are joined by Kelli O'Hara, stepping in for the late Marin Mazzie.
The concert of songs from the My Fairy Lady and Camelot writing team will also stream live from Dizzy's Club.
The Tony nominee will be joined by musical director Tedd Firth and guitarist JC Maillard.
The day-long celebration, which will also be live streamed, will be held April 1 at the Manhattan venue.
Several of the performances will feature Callaway's sister, Ann Hampton Callaway.
The eighth annual benefit concert will be held in April at the Cutting Room.
Expect songs by Craig Carnelia, Maury Yeston, Edith Piaf, and Stephen Sondheim.
The West Side Story Oscar winner and Broadway favorite will play the famed venue in April.
The Broadway favorite is celebrating the work of John Kander and Fred Ebb.
The 90-minute interactive parody concert will perform every Monday and Saturday at Green Fig Piano Bar.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.
Excerpts from the Tony-winning 1966 Broadway musical will be part of Symphony Space's 2023 spring gala.
Launched with The Peter Foley Music Project, the event will star Kate Baldwin, Melissa Errico, Jason Gotay, and more.
The Grammy-nominated band are playing through their discography in a five-night Broadway residency.
Benefitting the Entertainment Community Fund, the evening will feature Audra McDonald, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Peter Friedman, and more.
Murray Hill will host the concert at The Cooper Union which will also star the New York City Gay Men's Chorus.
Based on a 1997 documentary of the same name, the work opened at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre in 2013.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
Broadway's "Rat Pack" features Sam Gravitte, Kathryn Allison, Luke Hawkins, and Jelani Remy.
The 38th annual ceremony honoring the worlds of cabaret and jazz will be held in April at the Gotham Comedy Club.
Jones previously starred as Belle in Olney Theatre Center's celebrated production of Beauty and the Beast.
Yazbek is a five time Tony nominee, winning for his work on The Band's Visit.
The upcoming performance will benefit Parkinson's UK.
Abingdon's Broadway on the Bowery series will continue with The Music of Judy Garland.
The Gilbert and Sullivan operetta will perform May 3 at Carnegie Hall with Ted Sperling at the baton.
Stephanie Klemons directs the two performances at Carnegie's Zankel Hall.
The evening will be directed and hosted by Tony nominee Kate Baldwin.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
A host of Broadway favorites will play The Art House and Town Hall.
The work, written by Jacinta Clusellas, Tatiana Pandiani, and Melis Aker, was workshopped at Eugene O’Neill Theater Center last year.
The evening of songs, comedy, and interviews will also stream live.
The 2023-2024 season at the famed New York venue will also feature an evening with Tony winners Sutton Foster and Kelli O'Hara.
The concert, to be filmed at Lincoln Center, will air and stream via PBS later this year.
The annual awards presented by the Manhattan Association of Cabarets will be given in April.
Everything at Stake will begin June 12 at the Royal Theatre in British Columbia.
The Dreamgirls Tony winner is offering a limited engagement as part of the New York nightspot's Diamond Series.
Seth Rudetsky hosts the evening paying tribute to the Tony-nominated Henry Krieger-Tom Eyen musical.
The Tony winner is joined by music director Dan Lipton for the special concert.
The evening benefits Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
George C. Wolfe has conceived a season exploring the legacy of iconic underground NYC venues.
Stephanie Klemons will direct the two performances at Carnegie's Zankel Hall.
The one-night-only concert featured selections from across her career, with songs from Aida, The Lion King, The Bodyguard, Into the Woods, and more.
The Aida and Color Purple star replaces the previously announced Adrienne Warren.
Jessie Mueller, T. Oliver Reid, Josh Kaufman, and Aisha Jackson headline the evening concert in Indianapolis.
The Billie Holiday Theatre celebrates its 50th anniversary with the concert evening.
The A Strange Loop Tony nominee will explore her dreams about love, life, and a world of "what-ifs" at MCC Theater Space.
The 54 Below concert, based on the book of the same name, will also be live streamed.
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