'Gabriel Mascaro: Ebbs and Flows,' a Young Director's Views of Brazil
This retrospective at the Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center includes both documentaries and a dramatic feature by this major emerging talent.
This retrospective at the Walter Reade Theater in Lincoln Center includes both documentaries and a dramatic feature by this major emerging talent.
Mr. Young, a Tony winner as the original Frankie Vallie in "Jersey Boys," has broadened his musical horizons in his fourth engagement at Café Carlyle.
In her concert, which opened Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, Ms. Williams projected the persona of a hard-working, self-possessed entertainer.
"Songs From the Road to Broadway" opened the 92nd Street Y's Lyrics and Lyricist's series, with Kathleen Marshall hosting and directing.
Mr. Feinstein, performing at Feinstein's/54 Below, offers a show tune medley, American Songbook standards and a tribute to Peter Allen.
Randy Graff, Cady Huffman and Judy Kaye, three alumnae of Coleman shows, perform an affectionate tribute, directed by Will Nunziata, at Feinstein's/54 Below.
Ms. Burns, who plays Gloria Estefan's mother in "On Your Feet," is an entertainer at ease in the place where Broadway tradition merges with Latin American pop.
At his New York cabaret debut, Mr. Swenson was joined for one number by his wife, Audra McDonald.
This theatrically far-reaching show at Café Carlyle has Mr. Mitchell playing a different role in almost every song.
The Midtown Manhattan supper club will be renamed Feinstein's/54 Below, with the singer and pianist to appear there appear twice annually.
The club's new season, which starts on Sept. 15, will include performances by Brian Stokes Mitchell and Kurt Elling.
The Birdland Theater will occupy the lower level of the club on West 44th Street.
The songs of Mr. Sondheim change KT Sullivan and Jeff Harnar, the stars of this revue, into more complex entertainers than previously suspected.
Among the top pleasures in Mr. Busch's show at 54 Below is an appearance by Miriam Passman, one of his greatest characters and a comedic force.
This nightclub show performance amped up an aspect of Mr. Cumming that in the past he has parceled out more cautiously: his deeper personal feelings.
"To Life!: Celebrating 50 Years of 'Fiddler on the Roof' With Sheldon Harnick" presents songs cut from the original "Fiddler on the Roof."
Stefanie Powers, in her New York cabaret debut, “Hart of My Heart,” refers to Lorenz Hart and Ms. Powers’s long-running television series, “Hart to Hart.”
Shepley Metcalf sings the music of Fran Landesman at the Metropolitan Room.
Lynda Carter’s latest cabaret show, “Wicked Cool,” draws from the ’60s and ’70s.
Kelli O’Hara, star of Lincoln Center’s “South Pacific,” widens her range at Feinstein’s at the Regency.
Anika Noni Rose gave her New York cabaret debut, and Joan Osborne unveiled a song cycle, both part of Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series.
In his show at the Oak Room of the Algonquin, Steve Ross camouflages animal instinct under a veneer of wit.
The noted cabaret singer is hurt while biking.
“You Again,” with Kristen Bell, Sigourney Weaver and Jamie Lee Curtis, is a misogynistic revenge comedy.
The most impressive stunt in “One Night With Joan,” a lighthearted, unrevealing autobiographical compendium of reminiscences and remarks, accompanied by dimly projected film clip…