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PRIDE & PREJUDICE, Judy Gold, Laura Osnes and More Set for This March at Feinstein's/54 Below

By: Feb. 29, 2016
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This March, Feinstein's/54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz and beyond. Scroll down for details!

To purchase tickets or for more information, visit www.54Below.com/Feinsteins or call (646) 476-3551.


ANNELIESE VAN DER POL AND TYCE GREEN, MARCH 1 AT 9:45PM:
Dynamic Broadway and Disney star Anneliese van der Pol (That's So Raven, Beauty and the Beast, Vanities) teams up with frequent Feinstein's/54 Below headliner and vocalist extraordinaire Tyce Green. Expect an exciting new show featuring duets familiar and new, while also showcasing some well-known and fresh highlights from the repertoire of each unmistakably eclectic and electric artist. From Moulin Rouge! to Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Jim Steinman and beyond, it promises to be an especially enticing night of red-hot vocal and dramatic fireworks featuring hits from Wicked, Cabaret, Little Shop Of Horrors, Sunday In The Park With George and many more! Music Direction by Jacob Yates. Produced & Directed by Pat Cerasaro.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ANITA GILLETTE & PENNY FULLER: SIN TWISTERS, TOO!, MARCH 2 AT 7PM:
Multi-award winning Broadway actresses Anita Gillette and Penny Fuller are back at Feinstein's/54 Below in a show packed with new stories and songs from the Golden Age of Broadway. Anita will reveal anecdotes about working with Nanette Fabray during the run of Mr. President, Penny will spill the details of her saga with the musical Mack and Mabel...and much, much more. Directed by Barry Kleinbort, with musical direction by Paul Greenwood, SIN TWISTERS, TOO is a must for anyone who loves theater music and show biz lore.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

PRIDE & PREJUDICE THE MUSICAL IN CONCERT, MARCH 2 AT 9:30PM:
With book, music, and lyrics by award-winning composer Lawrence Rush, Pride & Prejudice The Musical, a Richard Rodgers Award finalist, is an adaptation of the beloved novel by Jane Austen and was one of five shows chosen out of over 200 submissions for a workshop and public reading last year by Chicago's FWD Theatre Project. Musical Direction by Matt Castle. Directed by Frank Galgano.

Featuring Margo Seibert, Nathaniel Hackmann, Brad Standley, Teal Wicks, Will Reynolds, Christiana Cole, Karen Mason, Brian Ray Norris, Gordon Stanley, Rita Markova, Jessica Fontana, Gayla Morgan, Doug Shapiro, and Ron DeStefano.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

17 AGAIN BY MICHAEL WEINER, ALAN ZACHARY & MARCO PENNETTE, MARCH 3 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
17 Again - a new musical based on the popular 2009 film starring Zac Efron and Matthew Perry - tells the story of a married 35 year-old man who fears his best days have passed him by, until he mysteriously wakes up as a seventeen year-old high school basketball star with the chance to rewrite the future he believes he was meant to have.

17 Again features a score by Alan Zachary and Michael Weiner (First Date, Secondhand Lions) and book by Marco Pennette (TV's Ugly Betty, Mom), 17 Again has been developed in readings directed by Adam Shankman (Hairspray movie, So You Think You Can Dance), and is being produced by Warner Brothers Theatre Ventures. Musical Direction by Vadim Feichtner.

Featuring Kate Baldwin, Anthony Chatmon, Matt Doyle, Ann Harada, F. Michael Haynie, Samantha Hill, Elizabeth Judd, Derek Klena, Raymond J. Lee, Krysta Rodriguez, Steve Rosen, Sydney Shepherd, Clarke Thorell, and Ryan Vasquez.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

CHRISTINE ANDREAS, MARCH 4 & 5 AT 7PM:
Broadway mainstay Christine Andreas showcases her impeccable vocal abilities in her new show Café Society. In an evening evoking the glamour and 'swelligance' of an era gone by, appropriate to the gorgeous surroundings of Feinstein's/54 Below, she brings to mind the swinging energy of Ella Fitzgerald and the cool melancholy of June Christy, as well as the show stopping style of Barbra Streisand. Andreas's talent is as intimate as it is epic, the type of voice - clarion, soaringly emotive, goddess-like - that reminds one why these songs were written in the first place.

$50-60 cover charge. $100 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

LISA JASON IN JUDY GARLAND: THE WISH, MARCH 4 AT 9:30PM:
Lisa Jason's singing has earned rave reviews from Provincetown to New York to the Caribbean. Lisa is a favorite at the annual CabaretFest in Provincetown, MA and the Cape Cod Jazz Festival. In Judy Garland: The Wish, she celebrates the true essence and artistry of Judy Garland, not only through her classic songs, but through her poignant poetry and revealing interviews and monologues, creating a new understanding of her timeless interpretations and her persona. Featuring Yaron Gershovsky, internationally acclaimed Musical Director for the Manhattan Transfer. Directed by Stephen Hanks.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

PEGGY KING & THE ALL-STAR JAZZ TRIO, MARCH 5 AT 9:30PM:
Peggy King returns to Feinstein's/54 Below to celebrate the release of her new album, "Peggy King and The All-Star Jazz Trio: Songs ala King". Her first new recording in 36 years, the CD features 18 memorable tracks from the Great American Songbook. For more than four decades, the hard-driving All-Star Jazz Trio-pianist Andy Kahn, drummer Bruce Klauber and bassist Bruce Kamsinky-have been known, instrumentally and vocally, for their charismatic brand of swing and showmanship.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

MICHAEL HAJJAR & FRIENDS, MARCH 5 AT 11:30PM:
Michael Hajjar returns to Feinstein's/54 Below for Michael Hajjar and Friends. Join Michael and some of his talented friends, Dan Iwrey, Delaney Parker, and Hannah Shealy, for a late night of pop and contemporary musical theater classics.

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

54 SINGS BARBRA STREISAND'S BROADWAY ALBUMS, MARCH 6 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
Luck will definitely be a Lady when we spend an evening in celebration of two great Barbra Streisand recordings: The Broadway Album (1985) and Back to Broadway (1993). Join some of Broadway & cabaret's best vocalists (& musicians!) as they belt out Barbra's lush & thrilling arrangements of tunes like Putting it Together, Move On, The Music of the Night, Somewhere, Send in the Clowns & Being Alive, among many others.

Featuring Anne Brummel, Alexis Cole, Natalie Douglas, Michelle Dowdy, Lothair Eaton, Kat Gang, Jessica Hendy, Hunter Ryan Herdlicka, Trent Armand Kendall, Karen Mack, Stearns Matthews, Heather MacRae, Kelli Rabke, T. Oliver Reid, Julie Reyburn, Nicholas Rodriguez, Brian Charles Rooney, Courter Simmons, and Lucia Spina.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

JOSH YOUNG SINGS ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER, MARCH 7 AT 7PM:
Tony Nominee Josh Young (Jesus Christ Superstar, Amazing Grace), presents an evening of showstoppers, comprised of all of your Andrew Lloyd Webber favorites. The concert will include songs from Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Phantom of the Opera, and more as Young guides you through Webber's most celebrated musicals and most thrilling numbers. Join us for an evening of historically renowned songs sung by one of Broadway's best.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KRISTIN CORPUZ, MARCH 7 AT 9:30PM:
Kristin Corpuz, a full scholarship recipient at the prestigious Berklee College of Music, is an up-and-coming pop singer-songwriter known for her smokey, raspy voice and captivating stage presence. Join her for a fun evening of originals and covers accompanied by a full band, as well as appearances by special guests.

$10 cover charge. $25 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

SLEEPY HOLLOW BY HUNTER FOSTER & PAUL GORDON, MARCH 8 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
Based on the novel by Washington Irving, Sleepy Hollow is a fresh musical take on the legendary story of Ichabod Crane. Crane is an English schoolmaster who is sent to a Dutch village to teach, but discovers that not all is what it seems in this sleepy little town: people may be disappearing one by one. Legend has it that the victims are taken by a Headless Horseman... Join us for a concert version of this dark and thrilling new musical, showing us that sometimes the darkest monsters are the ones that lie within.

Originally commissioned by the Signature Theatre in Arlington Virginia, Sleepy Hollow has a book by Tony nominee Hunter Foster (Summer of '42, Jasper in Deadland) and Music and Lyrics by Tony nominee Paul Gordon (Jane Eyre, Daddy Long Legs). Brad Haak is the Music Director. Rebcca McBee is the Stage Manager.

Featuring Katie Boeck, James Crichton, Matt Doyle, Eric Michael Gillett, Ruth Gotschall, Bill Parry, and Kay Walbye.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

STAND-UP COMEDY: THEATRICAL HYSTERICS, MARCH 9 AT 9:30PM:
Comedian Jamie Pierce hosts Theatrical Hysterics, an evening of stand-up comedy at Feinstein's/54 Below. Featuring three of Broadway's favorite headlining comics...all with a flair for the dramatic. Join us for a night of hilarity as Jamie welcomes Jim David (Best Little Whorehouse Goes Public, "South Pathetic," MAC Award Winner: Outstanding Comedian), Rick Crom (Urinetown, NEWSical, FX's "Louie") and Kevin Meaney (Hairspray, "Saturday Night Live," "The Tonight Show"). Allow these first-class comedic legends to metaphorically touch you inappropriately by tickling your funny bone all evening long!

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

FUTUREFEST, MARCH 10 & APRIL 28 AT 7PM:
Presented by the Festival of New American Musicals and Open Hydrant Theater Company, this popular Los Angeles showcase spotlights rising local young talent in a celebration of the next generation of musical theatre artists. At FutureFest, high school and college students sing songs from new musicals written by leading and rising lyricists/composers.

$35-45 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

BIANCA MARROQUIN, MARCH 10 AT 9:30PM:
Award-winning Mexican Broadway actress Bianca Marroquin returns to Feinstein's/54 Below, performing songs from her first solo album, El Mundo Era Mio, as well as songs she's performed in musicals during the course of her career. From Roxie Hart, Chicago the Musical's "merry murderess," to In The Heights to The Pajama Game, Bianca has graced Broadway stages with her vocal versatility. Also a beloved TV star in her native home, Mexico, Bianca is the current lead in Chicago and one of the youngest actresses to play Roxie. She was the original Mary Poppins in Disney's first Spanish production of the musical, and is also a Helen Hayes Award winner. Don't miss this consummate showcase of Bianca's full-bodied voice and diva moves, a tour-de-force to be remembered.

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

A CELEBRATION OF CARNEGIE MELLON UNIVERISTY 2016, MARCH 10 AT 11:30PM:
See the senior drama Class of 2016 in concert, joined by special CMU alumni guests! In their final semester, the graduating class of Carnegie Mellon University School of Drama ventures to New York and Los Angeles to meet with industry professionals in hopes of launching their future careers. In support of this endeavor and to honor their scholastic community, the students will perform a cabaret featuring songs either written by alumni of Carnegie Mellon or from shows in which graduates have once performed.

Featuring alumni Corey Cott (Newsies, Gigi), Kara Lindsay (Newsies, Wicked), Trevor McQueen, Nick Rehberger (Fiddler on the Roof), and more to be announced.

$10 cover charge. $25 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

JUDY GOLD, MARCH 11, 12, & 18 AT 7PM:
Judy Gold, the acclaimed comedian known for her work on television, film, and Off-Broadway, makes her Feinstein's/54 Below debut. Judy has written and starred in two critically acclaimed long-running Off-Broadway hit shows: The Judy Show - My Life As A Sitcom (New York Times critic's pick) and 25 Questions for a Jewish Mother. She hosts a variety of stand-up performances on Comedy Central in addition to her guest appearances on popular television shows (can you name a few?). If it's any indiciation of what her show will entail, just a few of her many "special skills" include: screaming at her kids in public places, pretending that she's listening to you while she's texting, and road rage.

$35-45 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KATIE ROSE CLARKE, MARCH 11 AT 9:30PM:
Broadway leading lady Katie Rose Clarke returns to Feinstein's/54 Below for an intimate night of song. Having made her Broadway debut as Clara in The Light in the Piazza, Katie has gone on to star as Glinda the Good in Wicked and is originated the role of Hanna in Allegiance. The Daily News called Clarke's 2013 cabaret debut "quirky, funny and irresistible," and she now returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with music director and hometown bestie, Steven Jamail. Together they will bring a fresh new show featuring a mix of standards, contemporary favorites, and originals.

$30-40 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

SHENANDOAH CONSERVATORY ALUMNI CONCERT, MARCH 11 AT 11:30PM:
The 3rd Annual Shenandoah Conservatory Alumni Concert will feature Broadway actors who once called Shenandoah home. Join us for a night celebrating Shenandoah and honoring our beloved friend and SU alum, Ira Lindberg Harris. Proceeds benefit the Ira Lindberg Harris Scholarship Fund.

$20 cover charge. $45 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

SETH SIKES SINGS LIZA MINNELLI, MARCH 12 AT 9:30PM:
Seth Sikes returns to Feinstein's/54 Below with a brand new show in celebration of Liza Minnelli's seventieth birthday. After a year of performing his critically-acclaimed Judy Garland tribute at Feinstein's/54 Below, Sikes will take the stage again with his seven-piece band to celebrate Minnelli, singing many of the show-stopping standards for which she's known. The evening was co-conceived by Tony Winner Lisa Lambert and directed by Eric Gililland. Orchestrations are by Matt Aument.

$40-50 cover charge. $80 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

POP FILTER PRESENTS...FAUXCHELLA!, MARCH 12 & MAY 7 AT 11:30PM:
Pop Filter presents the inaugural performance of the music festival that features the hottest bands in the world, with special Broadway guest stars to be announced soon.

$15 cover charge. $35 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

THE BROADWAY PRINCESS PARTY FEATURING LAURA OSNES, MARCH 13 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
The Princesses are throwing a ball, and you're invited! After two sold out shows in the summer of 2015, Broadway's Cinderella, Tony nominee Laura Osnes, and music director Benjamin Rauhala return to host Broadway's most beloved leading ladies at Feinstein's/54 Below. The all-star cast will sing the most beloved 'Princess' songs of stage and screen in a magical evening that is not to be missed!

$45-55 cover charge. $85 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

RSO AT 54: THE MUSIC OF ROPE & WE FOXES IN CONCERT, MARCH 14 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
Entertainment Weekly called Ryan Scott Oliver "the future of Broadway... a major new voice in musical theatre" - and now he's returning to Feinstein's/54 Below with with a concert featuring the music of his next two major works. We Foxes follows the orphaned Willa in a musical tale of survival and salvation in small town Missouri, 1945. Set against the Civil War, Rope explores the bonds of brotherhood when a blind boy, Shy, becomes tied to the gang-thief, Clay, and they embark on a quest through war-torn America. Directed by Matthew J. Schneider. Musical Direction by Joshua Zecher-Ross.

Featuring Jill Abramovitz (Cinderella), Andi Alhadeff (Jasper in Deadland), Kerstin Anderson (The Sound of Music), Will Erat (Catch Me If You Can), F. Michael Haynie (Wicked, Dogfight), Victoria Huston-Elem (Addams Family), Cory Jeacoma (Fan Girl), Jay Armstrong Johnson (On the Town, upcoming Quantico), Nic Rouleau (Book of Mormon), Katie Thompson (Giant), Alex Wyse (Spring Awakening), and more to be announced.

$30-40 cover charge. $60-65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ITHACA COLLEGE, MARCH 14 AT 11:30PM:
Join Ithaca College's graduating BFA Acting and Musical Theatre class as they make their Feinstein's/54 Below debut in NYC this March. They follow in the footsteps of fellow graduates, all of whom have performed together as a class in previous years, as well as many alumni who have made a name for themselves in the theatre and film world.

$10 cover charge. $25 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

THE CRAZY ONES BY ZACK ZADEK AND ALEXANDER POTOTSKY, MARCH 15 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
Based on the true story of Steve Jobs and Apple Computer, The Crazy Ones is a thrilling new original pop-rock musical with music and lyrics by Zack Zadek and book by Alexander Pototsky. The Crazy Ones has previously been developed at NYMF, the Musical Theatre Factory, and the New York Theatre Barn.

Zack Zadek is an award-winning composer/lyricist, songwriter, performer, and playwright, named by Playbill as "A Contemporary Musical Theatre Songwriter You Should Know." His other musicals include 6 (NYMF), Deathless, and The Role of a Lifetime (Produced by William Berlind, Lyrics by Randy Blair). Alexander Pototsky is a bookwriter, screenwriter, playwright, and novelist, whose projects include Cast and Characters, Deer Crossing and Post Millennium.

Featuring Jordan Barrow (The Tempest), Claybourne Elder (Allegro, Bonnie & Clyde, Road Show), Van Hughes (Spring Awakening, American Idiot, 9 to 5), Jared Loftin (Gigantic), Will Roland (Dear Evan Hansen, The Black Suits), Monet Sabel (Wendy's Shadow), Taylor Trensch (Curious Incident..., Matilda, Bare), Keith White (A Bronx Tale), Josh Young (Amazing Grace, Jesus Christ Superstar), Noah Zachary (Peter and the Starcatcher, Dear Edwina), and more to be announced.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ZINA GOLDRICH, MARCY HEISLER & FRIENDS, MARCH 17 AT 7PM:
Join award-winning songwriters Zina Goldrich and Marcy Heisler ("Taylor the Latte Boy," "Alto's Lament," Ever After) as they bring their vivacious, eclectic, romantic, and seriously funny songbook to Feinstein's/54 Below. This all-original celebration kicks off the spring with old favorites, new debuts, and sneak peeks at upcoming projects.

Featuring Scott Coulter, Jazmin Grace, Lesli Margherita, Kate Rockwell, Jonathan Shew, and Emily Skinner

$35-45 cover charge. $70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KIM MARESCA, MARCH 17 AT 9:30PM:
Acclaimed for her "auspicious off-Broadway debut" (Entertainment Weekly) in Ruthless!, up-and-coming beltress Kim Maresca is bringing her newest act to Feinstein's/54 Below. With the aid of a top-notch, 7-piece band of Broadway musicians led by music director Jason Wetzel (After Midnight, Radio City Christmas Spectacular), this evening of Broadway showstoppers features sparkling new orchestrations and arrangements by Larry Moore (Finian's Rainbow) and Josh Clayton (NYCC Encores!, On the Town, Finian's Rainbow, Gypsy with Patti LuPone), with direction by Jeremy Clayton (First Daughter Suite, Passion) and additional staging by Barry McNabb (The Phantom of the Opera). Featuring special guest Kelli Rabke (Joseph...Dreamcoat, Les Miserables, Children Of Eden).

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

A WRITERS' ROUND, MARCH 17 AT 11:30PM:
Broadway meets Tennessee in a Nashville-inspired night of songwriting and storytelling. You've seen this stellar group of artists in some of Broadway's biggest hits; now join them for a unique and intimate musical experience as they take the stage singing and revealing the stories and inspiration behind their original songs -- folk to pop to country and everything in between.

Featuring Clyde Alves (On The Town, Nice Work If You Can Get It, Wicked), John Jeffrey Martin (Kinky Boots, Good Vibrations, Hairspray), Desi Oakley (Evita, Wicked, Annie), and Leslie Becker (Amazing Grace, Bonnie & Clyde, Anything Goes).

$15 cover charge. $30 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

MEREDITH DIMENNA: QUEEN OF THE BEATNIKS, MARCH 18 AT 9:30PM:
Vocalist Meredith DiMenna performs an overview of Judy Garland's recorded material including songs like "You've Been A Good Old Wagon," "Til the Real Thing Comes Along," and "High Flyin' Bird," as well as a selection of hits from the other big singers of the time period, Shirley Bassey, Brenda Lee, Connie Francis, Dusty Springfield and more, which put this overlooked artist in context. Directed by Marilyn Maye. Musical Direction by Jason Binnick.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE NO RULES SHOW, MARCH 18 AT 11:30PM:
Join Broadway's Joshua Morgan (Les Miserables) at fabulous Feinstein's/54 Below for an evening that's 50% talkshow, 25% cabaret, 20% sketch comedy, and 5% WTF. With guests ranging from Broadway's biggest stars to journalists, city council members, comedians, and soul cycle instructors, there's something for everyone at The No Rules Show.

$20 cover charge. $45 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

IN TRANSIT, MARCH 20 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
In Transit is a groundbreaking and "optimism-oozing" new musical is a love song to NYC, written by Academy Award-winner Kristen Anderson-Lopez (Disney's Frozen), James-Allen Ford, Russell Kaplan, and Sara Wordsworth. Inspired by the vibrant rhythms of the subway - and performed by its incredible ensemble - In Transit follows the intertwining journeys of an aspiring actress, a street-savvy beatboxer, a down-on-his-luck investment banker, an obsessive marathon runner, and others as they find their way in New York City. Featuring mind-blowing vocal arrangements by Deke Sharon (Pitch Perfect, The Sing-Off).

Featuring Lindsay Mendez (Wicked, Godspell), Ben Crawford (On the Twentieth Century, Big Fish), Erin Mackey (Amazing Grace, Chaplin), Chesney Snow (Deke Sharon's Vocalosity), Justin Keyes (How to Succeed..., The Apple Tree), Moya Angela (Ghost), Colin Hanlon (Submissions Only, Modern Family, Rent), Lulu Picart (Disenchanted!, Toxic Audio), Ryan Andes (Peter Pan Live!, Big Fish), Jamila Sabares-Klemm, and Adam Bashian.

$35-45 cover charge. $75 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

SONDHEIMAS, MARCH 21 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
SONDHEIMAS is the annual quasi-religious celebration of the birth of the savior of musical theater, Stephen Sondheim. The team that brought you last year's sold-out show at Feinstein's/54 Below is back with another raucous celebration of the man, the music, and the mythos. Expect songs familiar and obscure, irreverent schtick, and a warm holiday feeling that can only come from a gathering of the faithful celebrating together. Produced by David Levy and Maggie Larkin. Musical Direction by Andrei Strizek.

Featuring George Abud (The Visit), Brittain Ashford (Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812), Ariana DeBose (Hamilton), Josh Dela Cruz (Aladdin), Ali Ewoldt (The King and I), Jason Forbach (Les Miserables), Aaron David Gleason (Midnight at 9:30), Nikka Graff Lanzarone (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown), Olli Haaskivi (Saturday Night), James Jackson Jr. (The Black-Ups), Larry Owens (Gigantic), Molly Pope (Found), Joseph Spieldenner (Les Miserables), and Alex Wyse (Spring Awakening). With the Sondheimas Boys Choir: Steven Cuevas, Sean Doherty, Matthew Lummus, and Eric Williams.

$25-40 cover charge. $60-70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

EMILY KAY SHRADER, MARCH 21 AT 11:30PM:
Born in sunny California, Emily Kay Shrader moved to NYC at age 18 with big dreams. Since then, she has performed at top NYC cabaret venues Joe's Pub, Birdland, Rockwood Music Hall, Feinstein's/54 Below, and most recently finished touring the US and Tokyo as Sister Mary Robert on the 2nd National/International tour of the musical Sister Act. With a growing YouTube fan base of 3,000+ subscribers, Emily Kay loves sharing her passion for music through her own arrangements of popular songs, original music, and overall quirkiness. A little bit of pop, a hint of folk, a dash of musical theatre, and a lot of sunshine, EmKay hits the solo stage for the first time to sing some of her favorite music and share her own voice.

$15 cover charge. $30 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

MANN...AND WIFE IN CONCERT, MARCH 22 AT 7PM:
Mann... and Wife, an "engaging" new musical, tells the story of Henry Mann, a starry-eyed 32-year-old writer who discovers that the love of his life has met someone new and is about to get married. What's worse, he has been invited to her wedding! What follows are Henry's frantic attempts to find a woman he can take as his date - a potential future wife - to prove to his ex-fiancée (and the world) that he too is ready to move on. Based on the novel Nine Wives byDan Elish (which was the former title of the musical), Mann... and Wife features music and lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen, winner of the Richard Rodgers, Noel Coward, and Fred Ebb Awards, whose musicals include The Gig and No Way To Treat A Lady, and lyrics and book by Dan Elish, co-book writer of the Broadway musical 13.

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

ELON UNIVERSITY MUSIC THEATRE 2016 CABARET, MARCH 22 AT 11:30PM:
The Elon Music Theatre Class of 2016 is proud to present a night of classic and contemporary musical theatre as they make their NYC debut at Feinstein's/54 Below! Members of Elon MT 16 have starred in shows at The Muny, Enlightened Theatrics, Theatre Raleigh, The Prizery, Interlakes Summer Theatre, and The Legacy Theatre, and have worked as interns at Feinstein's The Great American Songbook Foundation, as character performers at Walt Disney World, and in the original cast of Headvoice before it premiered at NYMF. See them live now, alongside Elon MT alumni, before they take the entertainment world by storm. Produced by Allison Pichowicz.

$15 cover charge. $30 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

DARE TO DREAM: BENEFITING THE BROADWAY DREAMS FOUNDATION, MARCH 23 AT 9:30PM:
The Broadway Dreams Foundation (BDF) takes great pride in guiding students through their professional journies as young artists - giving them the tools, support and industry connections they need to succeed. In the past several years, over 90 Broadway Dreams students have landed roles in Broadway, national touring and regional productions. Now, the Broadway Dreams Foundation comes to Feinstein's/54 Below for an unforgettable concert evening with performances from alumni and current students.

Featuring Conner Wayne Milam, Lexie Dorsett Sharp, and Charlie Meredith, along with several Broadway veterans from BDF's faculty including Ryann Redmond, Jenn Colella, and more to be announced.

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE WHOLE MEGILLAH! PURIM AT 54, MARCH 24 AT 9:30PM:
From Adam Spiegel and Dan Wolpow, the writers of Cloned! (NYMF 2014 Best of Fest Audience Prize and New York TimesCritic's Pick!), The Whole Megillah! is a raucous, raunchy and ribald take on the Book of Esther, which tells the story of the Jewish holiday Purim. Jews and gentiles alike will enjoy this satirical retelling of an age-old story, set to a funky pop, rock score! Join us for a concert presentation of the show with a four-piece rock band, and a talented cast of ten!

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KATHRYN ALLISON, MARCH 24 AT 11:30PM:
In December 2014, Kathryn Allison won the title of NYMF's Next Broadway Sensation and two months later she made her Broadway debut in Disney's Aladdin. She has appeared at Feinstein's/54 Below with Ryan Scott Oliver and the Tony Award-winning James Monroe Iglehart, but is thrilled to bring her solo concert and her stories back to the Feinstein's/54 Below stage. Join her as she shares her favorite female vocalists from Bernadette Peters to Lady Gaga. Music Direction by Tucker Murray. Direction by Joey Murray.

$25 cover charge. $45 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

54 CELEBRATES DAVID BOWIE, MARCH 25 AT 7PM:
David Bowie was a magical chameleon: the original "Space Oddity," "Ziggy Stardust," and the "Man Who Fell to Earth." He was a singer, an actor, a trendsetter, and an icon. His passing left fans of all ages in shock and mourning. His legacy, however, lives on. Through all the ch-ch-changes of life his music will continue to pave the way for "Heroes" of all ages searching for "Modern Love." Now some of Broadway and cabaret's top talents come together to pay tribute to the man who taught them how to cope "Under Pressure" in the "Labyrinth" of life. Produced and directed by Scott Coulter.

Featuring Annie Golden, Mary Testa, The Skivvies, Amanda Green, Noah Galvin, Brian Charles Rooney, Greg Kamp, Lorinda Lisitza, Van Hughes, Michael Hollan and more to be announced.

$35-45 cover charge. $75-80 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

THE SKIVVIES, MARCH 25 & 27 AT 9:30PM:
Back by popular demand! This "musically thrilling" undie-rock, comedy-pop duo don't just strip down their musical arrangements, they literally strip down to their underwear to perform their distinctive mashups and eccentric originals for cello and ukulele, with touches of glockenspiel, melodica, and a surprising array of under-used instruments. Award-winning singer-actors Lauren Molina (Marry Me a Little, Sweeney Todd, Rock of Ages) and Nick Cearley (All Shook Up) became YouTube sensations as The Skivvies, with living room videos that displayed their powerful harmonies as well as their powerful abs. They will be joined by special guest stars who will strip down and rock out. Expect a hilarious evening of genre-hopping pop perfection.

$30-40 cover charge. $65-70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KENT STATE ALUMNI CONCERT, MARCH 25 AT 11:30PM:
Join Kent State University alumni for their second annual alumni concert! This year featuring songs about those simple yet complex connections that bind us together: relationships.

$20 cover charge. $45 premium seating. $20 food and beverage minimum or two drinks.

NICOLE HENRY: FEELING GOOD, MARCH 25 AT 9:30PM:
With a totally fresh sound and a formidable voice, award-winning vocalist Nicole Henry gives the American Songbook, blues, modern standards and originals a flair that's all her own. A soulfully sophisticated and charismatic performer, Ms. Henry has earned three TOP-10 Billboard and HMV Japan jazz albums among her six releases to date. Most recently, Ms. Henry won the 2013 Soul Train Award for "Best Traditional Jazz Performance." She will be joined by a 5-piece band to bring her joie de vivre to gospel, soul and the classics songbook in her Feinstein's/54 Below solo debut.

$25-35 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

SONDHEIM UNPLUGGED, MARCH 27 AT 7PM:
A celebrated New York event since 2010, the BroadwayWorld and Bistro Award-winning series Sondheim Unplugged features a rotating cast of some of Broadway and cabaret's most dynamic voices, accompanied by piano only, delving into the musical world of Broadway's master composer. Expect tunes from A Little Night Music, Company, Into the Woods, Follies, Passion, Dick Tracy and more. Sondheim Unplugged is hosted by series creatorPhil Geoffrey Bond.

$30-40 cover charge. $65 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

BROADWAY ROCKS NO DOUBT, MARCH 28 AT 7PM & 9:30PM:
Come join some of your favorite Broadway performers as well as fresh new talent you are sure to love as they throw you a crazy evening celebrating No Doubt and Gwen Stefani and their incredible music in ways you've never heard before. Broadway Rocks No Doubt is a night you don't want to miss, covering their chart-topping hits from early days through to their current hits as well as Gwen's successful solo journey. You are sure to hear all of your favorites in brand new arrangements and orchestrations performed from a fresh perspective by singers you will love. Music Directed by Joshua Zecher-Ross. Directed and produced by Brandon Beynon.

Featuring Adinah Alexander (Kinky Boots, Urban Cowboy), Brandon Beynon (The Hunger Games Musical, 54 Sings Alanis Morissette), Kristen Browne (Murder Ballad, A Taste of Chocolate), Gerard Canonico (Be More Chill, American Idiot, Spring Awakening), Lauren Nicole Chapman (Kinky Boots, Babes in Arms), Jessica Crouch (We Will Rock You), Christine Dwyer (Wicked, Murder Ballad), Allison Guinn (On the Town, HAIR), Michael Linden(Hair, Spring Awakening), Ellyn Marie Marsh (Kinky Boots), Julia Mattison (Godspell), Bonnie Milligan (Kinky Boots, Jasper in Deadland), Sheri Sanders (Rock the Audition, HAIR), Tori Scott (Tori Scott is Thirsty @ Joe's Pub),Joshua Skurnik (Les Miserables, Fiddler on the Roof), Marisha Wallace (Something Rotten, Book of Mormon), andNoah Zachary (Spring Awakening, Posterboy). With Special Guests RANGE a capella and The Skivvies.

$25-40 cover charge. $60-70 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

KARA LINDSAY, MARCH 29 & 31 AT 9:45PM:
You've seen Kara Lindsay as a popular blonde witch and as an intrepid journalist, but now see her in her most personal role yet, as herself! Fresh off playing Glinda in Wicked and Katherine in Newsies, Kara makes her solo show debut at Feinstein's/54 Below in this special two night event. Join her as she sings the songs that hold a special place in her heart, professionally and personally.

$30-40 cover charge. $65premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

EMMA HOWARD AND JAIDYN YOUNG, MARCH 30 AT 7PM:
Emma Howard (Matilda, Violet) and Jaidyn Young (Annie) are two young veteran Broadway performers who, despite both growing up in Southern Californa, having mutual friends and sharing a love for musical theater, did not cross paths until they were 11 and 10 years-old at the final auditions for the latest revival of Annie in January 2012. Join these two young Broadway triple-threats as they take you on a musical adventure exploring how they met, their Broadway openings, what it's like being a Broadway kid and their dreams for the future. Along the way, they'll be joined by some surprise Broadway friends who will help make it an evening of family-friendly entertainment not to be missed.

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.

CAROL WOODS, MARCH 30 AT 9:30PM:
Join Broadway powerhouse and legend Carol Woods for an evening of Soul and Song. Ms. Woods' rendition of the Beatles classic "Let It Be" from Julie Taymor's 2007 feature film Across the Universe has become a worldwide hit and earned her a reprised performance at the 50th Annual Grammy Awards. Now you can hear it live - alongside other treasures like "God Bless The Child" and "Unforgettable." Ms. Woods has originated numerous roles on Broadway, in feature films, and on television with an international career spanning over nearly half a century and has been hailed as a "first-rate entertainer" with a stage presence that is "larger than life." She now returns to Feinstein's/54 Below showcasing her deep roots in gospel, blues, her love of Broadway, and her breath-taking vocals.

$25-35 cover charge. $60 premium seating. $25 food and beverage minimum.



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