Amber Gray, known for Broadway’s The Great Comet of 1812, Hadestown, and Sam Gold’s Macbeth, makes her 54 Below and New York City solo concert debut. Gray grew up singing in the Come-All Choirs of school and church. These communities instilled her love for making sound and taught her singing is a human right and deeply therapeutic art, but the goal was to blend. It wasn’t until adulthood that she was encouraged, perhaps forced, to sing solo. This evening will journey through songs that gave Gray a voice, songwriters who enabled Gray’s musical theatre career, and samplings of upcoming work including Gray’s Eartha Kitt project and her post retirement, seedy lounge singer fantasy.
Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.
Videos
The Bryce Edwards Frivolity Hour
Birdland (2/24 - 2/24) | ||
FRANK SINGS FRANK
Dont Tell Mama (2/15 - 2/15) | ||
Michael Rider: This ‘Ol House: Stories of a City Bear, Country Queen
Don't Tell Mama (2/26 - 2/26) | ||
No More Blues
Chelsea Table & Stage (2/19 - 2/19) | ||
Sue Matsuki & Gregory Toroian: Reservations for Two
Don't Tell Mama (4/4 - 4/4)
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Cocktales
Don't Tell Mama (2/14 - 2/14) | ||
Juliet Ewing: Rise Up Singing - The Music of George Gershwin
Don't Tell Mama (2/8 - 2/8) | ||
Johnny Mercer The Man Behind The Melodies
Don't Tell Mama (4/5 - 4/5) | ||
Kati Neiheisel: Yesterday...Once More
Don't Tell Mama (3/2 - 3/2)
PHOTOS
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