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february
24
2015

Details:An AFTER MIDNIGHT Reunion Concert

Date:Friday April 3, 2015

Time:9:30pm

Location:54 Below 254 West 54th Street New York, NY

Comments:“RISE & SHINE!” Join us at 54 Below for an After Midnight reunion featuring the After Midnight Orchestra and cast members from the 2014 Tony nominated Broadway Musical. Featuring performances from Everett Bradley, Carmen Ruby Floyd, Bahiyah Hibah, Dormeshia Sumbry-Edwards, Phillip Attmore, Marija Abney, Allysa Shorte, Monique Smith, Bryonha Marie Parham, Erin Moore, Jay Staten, Taeler Cyrus and many special guests. Expect an evening of jazz standards infused with a modern R&B twist, including the songs and sounds of Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington, Billy Strayhorn, Stevie Wonder, John Legend and more. Don’t forget the dancing…there WILL be dancing!

february
24
2015

Details:54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

Date:Sunday March 15, 2015

Time:9:30pm

Location:54 Below 254 West 54th Street New York, NY

Comments:54 Below, Broadway’s Supper Club, presents “54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE,” the Outer Critics Circle Award winner for 2003 Best Off-Broadway Musical on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 7PM and 9:30PM. “54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE” will star two time Tony Award nominee, Christopher Fitzgerald (Chicago, Young Frankenstein, Finian’s Rainbow), three time Tony Award nominee Marin Mazzie (Bullets Over Broadway, Carrie, Next To Normal, Kiss Me Kate), Colin Donnell (Lady Be Good, Violet, Anything Goes), Douglas Sills (Living On Love, Lady Be Good, The Scarlet Pimpernel), Rose Hemingway (How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying), and Jim Norton (Of Mice And Men, The Mystery Of Edwin Drood). Produced and directed by T. Oliver Reid, musical direction by Shawn Gough. Additional casting to be announced at later date.

february
24
2015

Details:54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE

Date:Sunday March 15, 2015

Time:7pm

Location:54 Below 254 West 54th Street New York, NY

Comments:54 Below, Broadway’s Supper Club, presents “54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE,” the Outer Critics Circle Award winner for 2003 Best Off-Broadway Musical on Sunday, March 15, 2015 at 7PM and 9:30PM. “54 Sings A MAN OF NO IMPORTANCE” will star two time Tony Award nominee, Christopher Fitzgerald (Chicago, Young Frankenstein, Finian’s Rainbow), three time Tony Award nominee Marin Mazzie (Bullets Over Broadway, Carrie, Next To Normal, Kiss Me Kate), Colin Donnell (Lady Be Good, Violet, Anything Goes), Douglas Sills (Living On Love, Lady Be Good, The Scarlet Pimpernel), Rose Hemingway (How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying), and Jim Norton (Of Mice And Men, The Mystery Of Edwin Drood). Produced and directed by T. Oliver Reid, musical direction by Shawn Gough. Additional casting to be announced at later date.

february
24
2015

Details:Drop Me Off In Harlem

Date:Saturday March 28, 2015

Time:8pm

Location:The Gaslight Theater 358 North Boyle Avenue St. Louis, Missouri

Comments:Drop Me Off In Harlem comes to The Gaslight Cabaret Festival In 1934, on a Saturday night in New York City, if you were boozin' and jazzin', you were doing it in Harlem. "Drop Me Off In Harlem" is an evening of club-hopping to the music of Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington, Andy Razaf and others...through the elegant nightclubs and working class speakeasies that made uptown gay and delightful however dull and depressing downtown Manhattan may have been. Tedd Firth on piano, Dave Troncoso on bass, Bob Ceccarini on trumpet, James Jackson on drums

february
24
2015

Details:Drop Me Off In Harlem

Date:Friday March 27, 2015

Time:8pm

Location:The Gaslight Theater 358 North Boyle Avenue St. Louis, Missouri

Comments:Drop Me Off In Harlem comes to The Gaslight Cabaret Festival In 1934, on a Saturday night in New York City, if you were boozin' and jazzin', you were doing it in Harlem. "Drop Me Off In Harlem" is an evening of club-hopping to the music of Harold Arlen, Duke Ellington, Andy Razaf and others...through the elegant nightclubs and working class speakeasies that made uptown gay and delightful however dull and depressing downtown Manhattan may have been. Tedd Firth on piano, Dave Troncoso on bass, Bob Ceccarini on trumpet, James Jackson on drums