Review: KAREN MASON AND ALL THAT JAZZ! Has Pizzazz at 54 Below
by Rob Lester - November 12, 2024
KAREN MASON AND ALL THAT JAZZ at 54 Below, with dates in Chicago this week, is a solid show by a musical pro and her long-time music director at the piano....
Review: PINK MARTINI Celebrates Their 30th Anniversary With a Blowout at Carnegie Hall
by Rebecca Kaplan - November 11, 2024
Carnegie Hall’s 2024-25 Originals series continued on 11/1 with a rousing concert by Pink Martini celebrating their 30th anniversary. They pulled out all the stops. It was completely joyful, ever-changing, and full of blazing hot musical talent....
Review: Lucky Are Those Who Caught THE SONGS THAT GOT AWAY at Carnegie Hall
by Rob Lester - November 11, 2024
THE SONGS THAT GOT AWAY was another trip through songs famous and not so famous with Michael Feinstein in fine form, as usual. This has got to be far and away one of the most enjoyable educational Michael Feinstein-led trips through Broadway history....
Review: Lianne Marie Dobbs Shows What Tributes Should Look Like at 54 Below
by Ricky Pope - November 10, 2024
In her show THE WINDMILLS OF MY MIND…FOR DUSTY SPRINGFIELD, Lianne Marie Hobbs draws comparisons between what she calls the “hamsters in her brain” and those that inhabited the similar ones in Dusty Springfield's brain....
Review: Jazz Singer VICKI BURNS Brightens a Sunday Afternoon at 92NY
by Rob Lester - November 08, 2024
Vicki Burns is a singer who pleases, scats, swings, and is a modest but solid presence. If you missed her concert in-person at 92NY, part of the free Faculty Concert Series, you can hear most of what you missed on her CD called Lotus Blossom Days....
Review: Goldie Dver Presents Next Level WHAT A MAN! at Don't Tell Mama
by Stephen Mosher - November 06, 2024
What did our critic think of WHAT A MAN! at Don't Tell Mama?...
Review: Macon Prickett Owns 54 Below During MACON: HIS OWN WAY!
by Stephen Mosher - November 07, 2024
Macon Prickett glittered and was gay. And it worked....
Photos: Leslie Carrara-Rudolph Brings MOONLIGHT MADNESS at The Green Room 42
by Stephen Mosher - November 05, 2024
The Gentle Giant of Whacky and Whimsy, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph returned to The Green Room 42 for two jam-packed performances of her Halloween show MOONLIGHT MADNESS on October 27th....
Review: MasterVoices' STRIKE UP THE BAND at Carnegie Hall Revives a 1920s Gem
by Rebecca Kaplan - November 04, 2024
What MasterVoices does is very special. The lush one-night-only production of STRIKE UP THE BAND on 10/28 revived and revised a Gershwin/Kaufman show with a full orchestra, 145-person chorus, dancers and a star-studded, superb principal cast. MasterVoices’ 2024-25 season continues next year on Febru...
Review: Susie Mosher's Entertaining Last Performance Of THE LINEUP at Birdland
by Analisa Bell - November 04, 2024
Knowing it was the last performance at the venue that Mosher has called home for six years added a certain 'je ne sais quoi' to the evening. That being said, the sense of community and artistry Mosher has built through her curated showcase was palpable....
Review: BEYOND THE RAINBOW at 54 Below is Sam Harris at His Most Intimate
by Ricky Pope - November 03, 2024
I left this show feeling that I had experienced something true and honest from an artist who is largely associated with his dazzling style. This show presents Sam Harris as a remarkable and sensitive artist in addition to being a flawless showman....
Review: COCKEYED OPTIMIST Celebrates Hammerstein at 92NY
by Rob Lester - November 02, 2024
Songs with lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein from musical theatre gems were celebrated and sung and discussed at 92NY in a fine Lyrics and Lyricists concert, COCKEYED OPTIMIST concert at The 92nd Street Y, New York. The concert kicked off L&L's 2024-25 season which continues next month with a tribute to a...
Photos: Ava Nicole Frances Debuts THE DREAM THAT I SEE at The Green Room 42
by Stephen Mosher - October 31, 2024
Stephen Mosher reports the facts and presents the pics of the Ava Nicole Frances show....
Feature: Monthly Quiz - How Well Do You Know Music Stars Born This Month?
by Rob Lester - November 01, 2024
How's your music trivia expertise? Try the Broadway World Cabaret Quiz of 'True or False' questions about music figures born in November. ...
Review: BERNADETTE PETERS at Carnegie Hall Is Iconic
by Rebecca Kaplan - October 31, 2024
Renowned Broadway singer Bernadette Peters made a stunning return to Carnegie Hall on Monday October 27, 2024. It had been nearly 30 years since her last show there in 1997, but it was well worth the wait. The show kicked off Carnegie Hall's 2024-25 Original series which continues tomorrow night wit...
Photos: AN INTIMATE EVENING WITH VINCENT RODRIGUEZ III at Joe's Pub
by Stephen Mosher - October 30, 2024
Vincent Rodriguez III makes stop in NYC while touring solo show debut....
Review: CHINATOWN DREAMS at Joe's Pub Is a Seamless Blend of Styles
by Lydia Singer - October 30, 2024
Stephanie Chou, the composer, saxophonist, and singer, is back with a new show entitled Chinatown Dreams. The 10/23 show stayed creative and mesmerizing throughout, as it traversed sounds both old and new....
Review: Josh Groban's FIND YOUR LIGHT BENEFIT CONCERT at Jazz at Lincoln Center was magical
by Nathan Johnson - October 31, 2024
The night’s entertainment, including performances by the likes of Sara Bareilles, Josh Groban and Lin-Manuel Miranda was extraordinary. Find Your Light is fueled by a clear mission: to bridge the gap where arts education is scarce and support the teachers who make these programs possible.
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Review: A KISS FOR BRAZIL Brings Karrin Allyson's Bossa Nova Spell & More to Birdland
by Rob Lester - October 30, 2024
A KISS FOR BRAZIL finds primo jazz singer Karrin Allyson in a blissful, 'kiss-full' bossa nova style and more at Birdland through November 2. It's a pleasure....
Review: René Marie Jumps Into Belafonte's Calypso Beats at Jazz at Lincoln Center
by Rob Lester - October 29, 2024
René Marie at the Appel Room is a formidable, feisty presence saluting the late legend Harry Belafonte, concentrating on calypso. Her handling of the repertoire of legendary Belafonte, JUMP IN THE LINE!, brings a warm embrace with a hot band....
Review: Beth Leavel is Next Level Sondheim at 54 Below
by Ricky Pope - October 30, 2024
Beth Leavel, known best for her comedic talents, proved that she's up there with the best at singing Sondheim at her 54 Below show on 10/25 and 10/26. Ms Leavel is very deft at playing multiple emotions at the same time, which matches the trademark ambivalence of all of Sondheim’s best lyrics....
Review: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN Revives Classics at Jazz at Lincoln Center
by Rob Lester - October 28, 2024
The Cabaret Convention's three multi-performer shows are done for this year. Concluding our recaps, here's the word on what we heard during the third night: EVERYTHING OLD IS NEW AGAIN, presented on October 24th. So many songs, so many singers, jammed into three nights, is the cornucopia of the Caba...
Review: 'Tis a worthy voyage to FAR AWAY PLACES with KT Sullivan at Pangea
by Rob Lester - October 28, 2024
KT Sullivan's travels take her to the East Village again on November 21 for her true treat show about traveling. FAR AWAY PLACES is a splendid trip....
Review: NIGHTFALL: TIME FLIES at Green-Wood Cemetery Is Perfect October Fare
by Eliana Sara - October 25, 2024
On 10/17 and 1, The Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn was taken over by Nightfall: Time Flies, a sprawling and immersive experience especially perfect for October. Death of Classical and Rooftop Films made great use of Green-Wood’s acreage. Performances, music, and multimedia pieces were scattered aro...
Review: I'M IN LOVE AGAIN Featured Love for a Cabaret Legend at Jazz at Lincoln Center
by Rob Lester - October 25, 2024
Bobby Short, whose centennial we can celebrate this year, was a cabaret favorite. The second night of the Cabaret Convention mega-concerts put the focus on him. Audiences who dashed to Columbus Circle for the two-act 6 PM concert caught a long Short celebration, full of memories and songs he sang....