Tommy Tune, the nine-time Tony Award-winning singeractordancer, made his Cafe Carlyle debut with More Taps, Tunes and Tall Tales. The show featured Musical Director Michael Biagi on piano an…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:15PMStephen Sorokoff My View: Tommy Tune “Law & Order” Didn’t Come To this Party: Unlike Tommy Tune’s party in his penthouse to celebrate the broadway show After Midnight the end of…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:30AMIn the glow of its seven Tony Award nominations, including one for Best Musical, Broadway legendTommy Tune threw a party to celebrate the show's success. Check out photos from the big event …
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 04:12PMStephen Sorokoff My View: The Party In Tommy Tune’s Penthouse Lasted Till “After Midnight”: What a fantastic celebration Tommy Tune orchestrated for all involved with the 7 Tony Nomina…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:05AMStephen Sorokoff My View Steven Reineke - The New York Pops at 31 - The Joy Of Music: The 31st Birthday Party for the New York Pops was held at the Mandarin Oriental New York after a spectac…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:44AMThe New York Pops marked its 31st birthday with a grand gala evening last night, celebrating the work of composer, lyricist, and arranger Marc Shaiman and director, lyricist, and writer Scot…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:43PMMarc Shaiman and director, lyricist, and writer Scott Wittman, as well as the leadership and mentorship work of corporate honoree Paul J. Massey, Jr., CEO and Founding Partner of Massey Knak…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 05:56PMStephen Sorokoff My View: I Wondered If She Could Sing....Boy, Could She Sing. Lynda Carter, who I really only knew from her Wonder Women TV Fame brought her spectacular musical show “The …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:18AMTommy Tune, the nine-time Tony Award-winning singeractordancer, will make his Cafe Carlyle debut with More Taps, Tunes and Tall Tales, through May 3. The show features Musical Director Micha…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 01:26PMStephen Sorokoff My View: A Living Landmark Walks Into New York’s Living Room - Tommy Tune: It seemed that the portrait of Bobby Short in the lobby at The Carlyle was smiling more than usu…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:25AMThe Outer Critics Circle, the organization of writers covering New York theatre for out-of-town newspapers, national publications and other media beyond Broadway announced the nominees this …
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 02:37PMVelocity of Autumn Dealing WithThe End of Someones Life: Most of us are parents and all of us are children, so the subject matter of Velocity of Autumn will in some way come into all of our …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:22AMLife is a Cabaret: Our Picks for April/May: 54 Below at 254 West 54th St. Ann & Liz Callaway prove Sibling Revelry is a lot of fun
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:18PMIt was appropriate that the Laurie Beechman is called a “Theatre” because Shana Farr’s cabaret solo show “In The Still Of The Night” is certainly a nice musical theatre e…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:15PMStephen Sorokoff My View: Sibling Revelry & Apple Computer: Usually when I purchase a new Apple product my wife will say “do you really need that, you have one already?"
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:39AMStephen Sorokoff MY VIEW: You’re Gonna Love Lucie! (Arnaz at The Carlyle)
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SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:15AMStephen Sorokoff My View: 54 Below Show-Stopping Broadway: Last night, 54 Below celebrated some of the most memorable show-stopping musical moments from Broadway.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 01:48PMLast night, 54 Below celebrated some of the most memorable show-stopping musical moments from Broadway. The show featured some of Broadway's greatest stars, including Tony nominee Carolee Ca…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 10:41AMStephen Sorokoff My View: There Is Only One Club Where This Happens: Tablecloths, good food, 20 jazz musicians on stage, and one of the best female jazz vocalists in the country in front.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 02:31PMStephen Sorokoff My View: Steinbrenner Epitomized Excellence, Talent, Diligence, and Passion His Granddaughter Haley Was All Of The Above at 54 Below: If there is something called a “New …
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:36AMStephen Sorokoff and Jamie deRoy: Sitting Down Richard Jay-Alexander: Richard Jay-Alexander began his theatrical career in 1977 in the Broadway original cast Zoot Suit.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 11:12AMStephen Sorokoff My View: It Was So Exciting at 54 Below Last Night You Would Have Thought Barbara Streisand Walked In: Roslyn Kind created the magic at 54 Below last night as she reintroduc…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:36PMStephen Sorokoff My View: Sally Wilfert - Words Cannot Describe Her: The problem I have with singers who have remarkable and unforgettable voices is that any attempt to convey that distinc…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 05:21PMA Wild Party At 54 Below: On April 17 Andrew Lippa Meets Charlie Rosen’s Broadway Big Band for Andrew Lippa’s iconic musical The Wild Party.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 12:25AMIt’s Been A While Roselyn Kind at 54 Below: 54 Below welcomes Ms. Kind back to the New York club scene, where she hasn’t been seen SOLO in 20 years.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:54PMRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II were established hit makers when they teamed up to make a musical about cowboys and farmers. What follows was a miracle-Oklahoma, then Carousel and S…
SOURCE: BroadwayWorld at 12:24PMtephen Sorokoff My View: 92Y Lyrics & Lyricists Rodgers & Hammerstein But I was thinking of a Kander & Ebb Song: After seeing another fantastic 92Y Lyrics & Lyricists I c…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:56AMStephen Sorokoff My View: The New York Pops: The New York Pops took it’s Carnegie Hall audience to the movies last night. In a concert titled “Lights, Camera”, Action, Pops Music Dir…
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 09:40AMStephen Sorokoff My View: I Didn't Know Nunziata Had Another (The) Act: Last night 54 Below became the stage for a powerful concert version of Kander & Ebb’s 1977 musical The Act.
SOURCE: Times Square Chronicles at 10:07AMStephen Sorokoff My View: “Dad Wrote So Many Tough Chords In This:” So exclaimed Alexa Ray Joel as she navigated the keyboard and sang her final song.
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