Ahrens and Flaherty's "Nice Fighting You: A 30th Anniversary Celebration Live At 54 BELOW" will be released on June 3rd, 2014. The double CD set is now available for pre-order at http://amzn.com/B00JPWSJOI. This star-studded double album features performances by (in alphabetical order): Lynn Ahrens, Annaleigh Ashford, Stephanie J. Block, Liz Callaway, Kevin Chamberlin, Quentin Earl Darrington, Stephen Flaherty, Lewis Grosso, Julie Halston, Jeremy Jordan, LaChanze, Kecia Lewis, Rebecca Luker, Marin Mazzie, Sean McCourt, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Jessica Molaskey, Bobby Steggert and Mary Testa.
At The Beginning/Patter - Lynn Ahrens And Stephen Flaherty
Journey To The Past - Liz Callaway
Waiting For Life - LaChanze
Mama Will Provide - Kecia Lewis
Rain - Quentin Earl Darrington
Love Who You Love - Jessica Molaskey
The Cuddles Mary Gave - Sean McCourt
The Streets Of Dublin - Sean McCourt
Rita's Confession - Mary Testa & Stephen Flaherty
Fancy Meeting You Here - Mary Testa
Ballerina - Stephanie J. Block
Dancing Still - Jeremy Jordan
Raining (Hamburg Version) - Lynn Ahrens
Raining - Liz Callaway
Speaking French - Marin Mazzie
Times Like This -Liz Callaway
The Show Biz - Kevin Chamberlin & Lewis Grosso
Alone In The Universe - Kevin Chamberlin & Lewis Grosso
Solla Sollew - Kevin Chamberlin
Green Eggs & Ham - Kecia Lewis
Never Really Knew The Guy - Liz Callaway
Close But No Cigar - Annaleigh Ashford & Bobby Steggert
White Milk & Red Blood - Kecia Lewis
Larger Than Life - Bobby Steggert
Funny/The Joke - Annaleigh Ashford & Julie Halston
Something Beautiful - Rebecca Luker
Sarah Brown Eyes - Brian Stokes Mitchell & LaChanze
The Night That Goldman Spoke At Union Square - Bobby Steggert
Something Of My Own - LaChanze
Wheels Of A Dream - Brian Stokes Mitchell & LaChanze
Ragtime (Piano Solo) - Stephen Flaherty
Make Them Hear You - Quentin Earl Darrington
Goodbye My Love/Back To Before - Marin Mazzie
I Was Here - Brian Stokes Mitchell
How Lucky We Are - Lynn Ahrens & Stephen Flaherty
Ahrens and Flaherty will be returning to 54 BELOW on May 12th at 7:00 pm and 9:30 to celebrate the launch of their new CD. Joining them at the 7:00 pm show will be Liz Callaway, Louis Grosso, Julie Halston, Brian Michael Hoffman, Kecia Louis, Sean McCourt, Janet Metz, Mary Testa and Margo Seibert and at the 9:30 pm show, their guests are Liz Callaway, Louis Grosso, Julie Halston, Brian Michael Hoffman, Kecia Louis, Sean McCourt, Janet Metz, Bobby Steggert, Mary Testa, Margo Seibert and Andy Karl. Copies of the album will be available exclusively at 54 BELOW only during the concerts which is three weeks ahead of the general public release date. Tickets are $55 to 65 cover plus a $25 minimum. Please note that guests and ticket prices are subject to change. To purchase tickets, visit www.54Below.com. Tickets on the day of performance after 2:00pm are only available by calling 646-476-3551.
Lynn Ahrens (Lyrics) and Stephen Flaherty (Music) recently celebrated thirty years of musical collaboration. They won Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards and two Grammy nominations for Ragtime, and were nominated for two Academy Awards and two Golden Globes for the animated Twentieth Century Fox feature, Anastasia. Other credits include: Rocky (recently opened on Broadway); Once On This Island (Olivier Award, Best Musical, Tony nominations for score and book); Seussical (Grammy and Drama Desk nominations, one of the most performed shows in America); My Favorite Year; Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life; Ragtime (2009 Broadway revival); A Man of No Importance (Outer Critics Circle Award, Best Musical); Dessa Rose and The Glorious Ones (both Drama Desk-nominated); Lucky Stiff. Upcoming: Little Dancer, Kennedy Center premiere, 2014. Individually, Ms. Ahrens is an Emmy winner and four-time Emmy nominee for her work in network television. Her credits include: A Christmas Carol (ten years at Madison Square Garden; teleplay adaptation for Hallmark Entertainment Special, NBC-TV); Camp (IFC Films); Lucky Stiff (screenplay); mainstay singer/songwriter, Schoolhouse Rock. Mr. Flaherty's individual credits include: concert premieres at the Hollywood Bowl, Carnegie Hall and Boston's Symphony Hall; commissions from the Guggenheim and Carnegie Hall; incidental music, Neil Simon's Proposals (Broadway); Loving Repeating: A Musical Of Gertrude Stein (Jefferson Award, Best New Musical.) Council members, Dramatists Guild of America; co-founders, Dramatists Guild Fellows Program. www.ahrensandflaherty.comVideos