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Tune in for streaming concerts from Broadway's Biggest Stars! [Image]( UPCOMING EVENTS 10 Years of Musical Theatre History – 5/2 Since opening its doors ten years ago, Feinstein’s/54 Below has prided itself in being the premiere home for celebrating musical theatre’s rich history. From reviving the jewels of the canon to concerts celebrating Broadway’s theatres, Feinstein’s/54 Below audiences have taken countless trips down a magical memory lane. [Get Tickets]( Ken Page: There’s So Much to Talk About… (And Sing About, Too!) – 5/4 Ken Page is thrilled to be coming back to New York! Having starred in Ain’t Misbehavin’, Cats, Guys and Dolls, and The Wiz on Broadway and creating the iconic “Oogie Boogie” in Tim Burton’s classic cult film, The Nightmare Before Christmas, this beloved stage veteran returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below after too long an absence, tipping his hat to shows and songs he’s performed during his ongoing 45 year career. And, yes, he will tell his stories, which are unbeatable (and TRUE). [Get Tickets]( 54/54/54 – 5/4 After three long years, it’s back. Come witness the longest setlist in Feinstein’s/54 Below’s history as 54 singers perform 54-second versions of their favorite songs, ranging from musical theatre, to pop, to originals, and everything in between. [Get Tickets]( Andrea McArdle & Friends Celebrate the 45th ANNIEversary – 5/7 Come spend an evening with Andrea McArdle as she celebrates 45 years of Annie. This very special concert will feature songs, stories, and special guests from the original cast and beyond, including Shelley Bruce, Danielle Brisebois, and more. [Get Tickets]( 54/54/54 – 5/4 Join our Mother’s Day celebration at Feinstein’s/54 Below! Leading ladies from the world of Broadway and cabaret share the stage with their children and their moms to sing about the glory of family, friendship, and love. It’s a Mother’s Day celebration of moms – and this year it’s at a special matinee time making it the perfect way for families to share to the day together. Moms are our first loves, our best friends, our fiercest defenders, and our first singing partners – now let’s celebrate that in song. Back for a fourth year, this emotional concert will fill your heart and soul on this unofficial Mother’s Day celebration! [Get Tickets]( New Musical in Concert! Goodbye New York, feat. Arielle Jacobs & More! – 5/8 We can’t wait for you to celebrate the release of our new Broadway Records album produced by Compassion & Choices. Join our cast and orchestra for a concert of Goodbye New York, a contemporary epic composed by Andrew Beall (Song of Solomon, Platinum Girls), with lyrics by Evan McCormack (Song of Solomon), and a book by David Don Miller (Why You Beasting). Our story follows a spirited young woman with a terrible secret who is reunited with the one who got away one day before she must leave New York forever. Will they get a second chance at love or will fate step in? Is it worth it to pull someone closer…only to say goodbye. [Get Tickets]( Holly Ann Butler: Uncovered – 5/8 “Step into the lead of the show after 9 days of joining the company and no rehearsal for Act 2?” “Sure!” “Hop into a principal role during previews and learn three new songs in one day?” “Let’s go!” Recently the spotlight has been shed on the importance of swings and understudies on Broadway and the theater community at large. [Get Tickets]( New Writers At 54! The Music and Lyrics of Brandon Webster – 5/11 Presenting work for the first time at Feinstein’s/54Below, composer-lyricist Brandon Webster shares a night of theatre music through an afro-surrealist lens. Highlights from Brandon’s shows Headlines, Metropolis, and KRONOS fill the evening with jazz, funk, pop, R&B, and traditional theatre genres. [Get Tickets]( 54 Celebrates Hear Your Song!: Broadway Stars Sing Songs by Kids – 5/12 At Hear Your Song!, musical theater legends come together to sing lyrics and music written by extraordinary kids. Hear Your Song is a national nonprofit organization offering kid-driven programming that gives power, choice — and the spotlight — to children and teens living with serious illnesses and complex health needs. Over 200 kids have written their own songs, ranging from rock bops about pasta to ballads about invisible illnesses and from patter songs about the periodic table to jazz tunes about what it’s like to have epilepsy, and they’ve heard them brought to life by Hear Your Song’s community of volunteer artists. [Get Tickets]( 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits! – 5/14 Previous volumes of this Scott Siegel concert event hit Feinstein’s/54 Below like lightning! This was the show that every musical theater-lover had been waiting for… and now we’re going to do it again, with a brand new line-up of 54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits! [Get Tickets]( Jason Robert Brown – 5/15 Jason Robert Brown celebrates his return to Broadway with a spectacular new concert for Feinstein’s/54 Below, featuring the expanded JRB Orchestra and two thrilling guest singers, premiering new songs from new shows, old songs from old shows, and great songs from non-existent shows. For three thrilling nights in May, JRB will welcome Anastasia Talley (Girl from the North Country) and Cheeyang Ng and a nine-piece orchestra featuring New York’s greatest musicians and JRB himself at the piano. [Get Tickets]( Ann Morrison: Merrily From Center Stage – 5/17 Ann Morrison is back in town with her new cabaret, including insights and never before heard tales of Merrily We Roll Along from the perspective of her award-winning character Mary Flynn. Forty years later and a few years wiser, in her signature playful and heartfelt style, Annie reprises the Stephen Sondheim songs she had the honor of introducing to the world. [Get Tickets]( Ann Hampton Callaway: Fever! The Peggy Lee Century – 5/21 Tony Award® nominee Ann Hampton Callaway, one of the leading pop/jazz singers of our time, has created an exciting night of songs and stories in celebration of her inspiration and one of America’s most beloved artists, Peggy Lee. On the heels on Ann’s Streisand Songbook symphonic triumph, this show celebrates the 100th birthday of the trailblazing woman who gave the world “Fever” through six decades of iconic songs from sultry to sizzling. Fall under the spell of love songs from Peggy’s swinging Benny Goodman days through decades of hits from film and recordings that earned this iconic singer songwriter her powerhouse nickname, “The female Frank Sinatra.” [Get Tickets]( Andrew Barth Feldman: Park Map – 5/23 Following his sold-out run, Andrew Barth Feldman (Dear Evan Hansen, “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series,” “Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical”) brings his award-winning show back to Feinstein’s/54 Below, equipped with even more knowledge about his very specific area of expertise: the Disney Parks. Through song, Park Map hilariously details the winding history of the Disney Parks while vulnerably exploring Andrew’s own increasingly complex relationship with the most magical place on earth. Park Map features various musical styles, original music, and yelling about Superstar Limo. [Get Tickets]( Sondheim Unplugged – 5/29 We’re Still Here and Back in Business for SEASON ELEVEN! A celebrated New York event since 2010, the BroadwayWorld and Bistro Award-winning series Sondheim Unplugged features 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. Past special guests have included original Sondheim cast members such as Len Cariou, Jim Walton, Donna McKechnie, Chip Zien, & more – so you never know who might drop in. Sondheim Unplugged is hosted by series creator Phil Geoffrey Bond, who will fill the audience in on Sondheimien facts, history & assorted tidbits of theatrical lore! Come join the party! [Get Tickets]( 54 Sings Harry Styles – 5/30 Fresh off of the record-breaking “Love on Tour,” the music of chart-topping artist Harry Styles comes to Feinstein’s/54 Below for one night only! From “Sign of the Times,” and “Kiwi” to “Adore You” and “Treat People With Kindness,” join us for a golden night with some of Broadway’s best as we celebrate one of the most influential artists in the music industry today: Harry Styles. Produced by Linnae Medeiros. [Get Tickets](     If you do not want to receive any more newsletters, to unsubscribe [click here]( Wisdom Digital Media 1180 Avenue of the Americas 8th Floor New York, New York 10036

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