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290 stories by "Stephen Holden"

Music Review: Patti LuPone Goes Iconoclastic at 54 Below by Stephen Holden

The Broadway star Patti LuPone makes a declaration of independence with her disregard for the niceties of torch singing in a show at 54 Below.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:49pm on July 23, 2014[SHARE]

In 'A Master Builder,' Wallace Shawn Adapts Ibsen's Play by Stephen Holden

Wallace Shawn turns the title character of Ibsen's imperious "Master Builder" into a megalomaniacal little creep facing his death and his past.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 8:00am on July 22, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: KT Sullivan and Jeff Harnar Reflect a New Era by Stephen Holden

KT Sullivan and Jeff Harnar's "Our Time" reinterprets Stephen Sondheim's songs for the era of same-sex marriage and the dissolution of traditional roles.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:07pm on July 10, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Klendez Sings Across the Spectrum at 54 Below by Stephen Holden

Klendez, the collaboration between Derek Klena and Lindsay Mendez, perform an eclectic set at 54 Below.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 3:44pm on July 8, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Idina Menzel at Radio City Music Hall by Stephen Holden

Idina Menzel, who gained a young following with the songs "Defying Gravity" and "Let It Go," emphasized her grown-up aspirations Monday evening.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 2:06am on June 17, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Flop Shows' Tunes at Lyrics & Lyricists at the 92nd Street Y by Stephen Holden

"Panning for Gold: Great Songs From Flop Shows," an offering from the series Lyrics & Lyricists, handily fulfilled its title's mission.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:19pm on June 1, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Katie Finneran Performs 'It Might Be You' at 54 Below by Stephen Holden

Katie Finneran's show, "It Might Be You " A Funny Lady's Search for Home," puts the focus on her inner child, a comedy voice just below the surface, clamoring to be heard.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:56pm on May 29, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Megan Hilty Covers Older and Newer at the Café Carlyle by Stephen Holden

Megan Hilty sang numbers from "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Glee" and covered pop tunes at the Café Carlyle on Tuesday.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:23pm on May 28, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Kate Baldwin Shows Her Range at 54 Below by Stephen Holden

Kate Baldwin's program reprises some of her Broadway moments as well as unfulfilled dreams.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:46pm on May 19, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: 'Unsung Carolyn Leigh' Reveals Charm of a Gatsby Musical by Stephen Holden

"Unsung Carolyn Leigh" features, among other works, songs written for an unproduced "Gatsby" musical from 1969.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:57pm on April 8, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Norm Lewis's 'Who Am I?' Bridges Genres in Songbook Series by Stephen Holden

The Broadway baritone Norm Lewis's show "Who Am I?" was a high point of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:32pm on March 10, 2014[SHARE]

Movie Review: 'Elaine Stritch: Shoot Me' Goes Backstage With a Legend by Stephen Holden

There is no one quite like Elaine Stritch, who is captured in a film biography as she prepares a cabaret show of Sondheim songs.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:58pm on February 20, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: A Chatty Concert Debut for the TV Star Jonathan Groff by Stephen Holden

Jonathan Groff had his New York concert debut at the Allen Room as part of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:33pm on February 16, 2014[SHARE]

K. D. Lang Talks About Her Leap Into Broadway Jazz by Stephen Holden

The singer-songwriter K. D. Lang, who takes over for Fantasia Barrino on Tuesday in the jazz revue "Before Midnight," discusses her bold career move.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 12:56pm on February 11, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: John Lloyd Young Takes 'Jersey Boys' Style to Café Carlyle by Stephen Holden

John Lloyd Young brings his "Jersey Boys" singing style to Café Carlyle.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:20pm on February 5, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Michael John LaChiusa Has His Night at the Allen Room by Stephen Holden

An American Songbook evening celebrated the theater songs of Michael John LaChiusa.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 4:44pm on February 4, 2014[SHARE]

Music Review: Patina Miller in American Songbook Series at the Allen Room by Stephen Holden

Patina Miller appeared at the Allen Room as part of Lincoln Center's American Songbook series.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:07pm on February 3, 2014[SHARE]

Michael Feinstein Has Plans for a New Club by Stephen Holden

Michael Feinstein, whose previous club closed at the end of 2012, is aiming to open a new one with the owner of Birdland.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:10pm on December 23, 2013[SHARE]

Music Review: A Harmonic Marriage by Stephen Holden

In John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey's wonderful new show at the Café Carlyle, the couple reflects on what matters most.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 1:09pm on November 1, 2013[SHARE]

Music Review: Sutton Foster Makes Savvy Choices at Café Carlyle by Stephen Holden

Sutton Foster's cabaret show at Café Carlyle is marked by her song selection and resolute optimism.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:51pm on September 12, 2013[SHARE]

Movie Review: 'Four' Stars Wendell Pierce in Film Adaptation of Play by Stephen Holden

"Four," based on Christopher Shinn's play, chronicles the assignations of two secretive for-a-night couples.    

SOURCE: movies.nytimes.com at 3:06pm on September 12, 2013[SHARE]

Music Review: Duncan Sheik Plays, and Previews, at 54 Below by Stephen Holden

Duncan Sheik, who has a coming musical based on "American Psycho," is playing songs with an ensemble at 54 Below.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:36pm on September 10, 2013[SHARE]

Theater Review: Sutton Foster in 'Violet' at City Center by Stephen Holden

The Encores! Off-Center series presented a concert performance of "Violet," starring Sutton Foster.    

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:33pm on July 18, 2013[SHARE]

Music Review: A Distillation of Democracy, Rich in History by Stephen Holden

"Swinging With the Big Bands" was the season finale of Michael Feinstein's Jazz at Lincoln Center series exploring the intersection of jazz and popular song.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 9:38am on June 14, 2013[SHARE]

Music Review: Emoting and Belting, From Holiday to Prince by Stephen Holden

The singer Morgan James performed material ranging from Billie Holiday to Prince at her show at 54 Below.

SOURCE: The New York Times Subscription at 5:28am on June 10, 2013[SHARE]
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