Returning to the Royal Room for the sixth time since 2002,
KT Sullivan recently appeared at the Kennedy Center in Washington DC with
Brian Stokes Mitchell in
Broadway Today, at the Humanities Festival in Chicago with
Dave Frishberg and at Carnegie's Zankel Hall with
Michael Feinstein. She is an annual headliner at the Oak Room of New York's Algonquin Hotel and has headlined at
Carnegie Hall, Town Hall, Lincoln Center, and The Caramoor Festival. She has performed internationally at The Spoleto Festival, The Nouvelle Eve in Paris, The Chichester Festival in England and the Adelaide Festival in Australia. She was a guest star on
Garrison Keillor's
Prairie Home Companion and has released seven albums. KT's Broadway credits include
The Three Penny Opera with Sting, the play
Broadway directed by George Abbot, and the leading role in
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. She also toured in
Annie Get Your Gun and was featured in a workshop production of
Easter Parade with
Tommy Tune. She received the "Mabel Award" for Lifetime Achievement from the
Mabel Mercer Foundation and
Liza Minnelli presented her with the Manhattan Association of Cabarets' Outstanding Female Vocalist Award.
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Stephen Holden,
The New York Times: "One of the pleasures of cabaret reviewing over the long haul has been to observe the evolution of
KT Sullivan from an effervescent musical comedian into the increasingly fearless and complex singing character actor she is today… Ms. Sullivan's natural ebullience and perfect comic timing transport you to a blissful plateau."
$110 for dinner and show (Tues-Thurs) & $120 (Fri-Sat); $50 show only (Tues-Thurs) & $60 (Fri-Sat)