Spring has sprung, and several stage favorites are taking the stage at Feinstein's/54 Below to celebrate the return of daylight, Peeps and confusion over what jacket to wear. The lineup is packed with Broadway’s best, from a soaring soprano to a few really bad eggs. Check out just some of the not-to-miss events below.
DRAMA BOOK SHOP BENEFIT
3/26 at 7PM
The Drama Book Shop, a theater district staple, recently ran into some trouble following a pipe burst, and now’s your chance to help out. A collection of stage favorites will head to Feinstein’s/54 Below for a benefit concert. Take a break from reading to catch Gabrielle Ruiz, Alex Boniello, Ali Stroker, Chuck Cooper and more. GET TICKETS
MELISSA ERRICO
"Funny! I'm a Woman with Children" - 4/1-2 at 7PM
Ready or not, here comes Mama! Tony nominee Melissa Errico returns to the supper club for a night of tunes and tales about marriage and motherhood. Expect original numbers, plus favorites from the likes of Stephen Sondheim, Jeanine Tesori and Jerry Herman. It may be a small world (isn’t it?), but her voice is anything but. GET TICKETS
PAULO SZOT
4/5-9 at 7PM, 4/9 at 9:30PM
What’s better than some enchanting evening? How about five enchanting evenings? South Pacific Tony winner Paulo Szot makes a return trip to the 54 Below stage to present his takes on some American Songbook classics. Because there is nothing like a Brazilian opera star singing Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter and the Gershwins. GET TICKETS
SOMETHING REALLY ROTTEN
4/25 at 7 & 9:30PM
It's hard to be the Bard, but it’s even harder to write a musical. Just ask the Bottom brothers…or Something Rotten! composers Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick. The two, along with a smattering of original cast members, will showcase songs that ended up on the cutting room floor. You know what they say: You’ve got to crack a few eggs to make…well, you know. GET TICKETS
JAY ARMSTRONG JOHNSON
4/27, 29-30 at 7PM
We’re not sure how many people have managed to sing Sondheim and the Dixie Chicks in one set, but this guy found a way. After gracing the stage in everything from Hands on a Hardbody to On the Town, Johnson hits the midtown hotspot to celebrate what got him through the tough years. On top of show tunes, expect pop favorites, gospel and more. GET TICKETS