Oh the weather outside is frightful, but inside some of the best performers and entertainers in Manhattan are ready to warm you with their exquisite form of magic. Here is our picks for January.
92 Street Y: 1395 Lexington Ave. 1/10 Fashion Icons with Fern Mallis: Thom Browne; 1/16 The Hollywood Reporter TV Talks & 92Y Present: HBO’s Mosaic: Preview Screening & Conversation with the Cast & Writer Sharon Stone, Garrett Hedlund, Jennifer Ferrin, Devin Ratray, Frederick Weller and Ed Solomon; 1/17 Bobby Flay in Conversation with Bon Appétit’s Adam Rapoport; 1/19 Will Friedwald’s Clip Joint, The Art of Nat King Cole: Rarities, New Discoveries and Unseen Footage; 1/20 – 1/22 Lyrics & Lyricists The Bobby Darin Story and 1/23 Dan Rather in Conversation with Andy Cohen
B.B. Kings Blues Club and Grill: 237 West 42nd Street. 1/1 “From Paris With Love” The Famous Voice’s of Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel and Charles Aznavour Yael and Gabriel; 1/6 Herman’s Hermits staring Peter Noone; 1/12 David Sanborn; 1/13 Darlene Love and 1/19 – 20 Tower of Power;
Birdland Jazz: 315 West 44 St. Every Monday Jim Caruso’s Cast party; 1/14 Kurt Elling and Ann Hampton Callaway; 1/15 – 20 John Pizzarelli; 1/20 and 1/27 Eric Comstock and Sean Smith; 1/22 Steve Ross and 1/25 Eric Comstock and Barbara Fasano.
Broadway Sings at the West End Lounge: 955 West End Ave at 107th St. and West End Ave. Mondays: Open Mic with Craig Pomranz and Sarah Rice.
Carnegie Hall: 881 7th Ave at 57th St. 1/14 Apollo Uptown Hall: 50 Years After MLK: A Dream Deferred; 1/24 The Song Continues: Marilyn Horne Master Class Resnick Education Wing; 1/25 Sing Out! The 1960s at Carnegie Hall; 1/25 Snarky Puppy with David Crosby and Special Guests; 1/26 Grammy Salute to Classical Music Celebrating the Legacy of Leonard Bernstein; 1/26 The Song Continues: Renée Fleming Master Class.
Dizzys Club Coca Cola: Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th Street.
Don’t Tell Mama: 343 W. 46 St. Seth Rudetsky’s Broadway Chatterbox every Thursday with guests that have yet to have been announced. 1/26 Ricky Ritzel’s Broadway and 1/29 Bobbie Horowitz’s “It’s Just A Number!”
Feinstein’s/54 Below: 254 West 54 St. 1/6 – 7 and 1/9 – 13 Matthew Morrison; 1/8 The Drowsy Chaperone in Concert; 1/13 Will & Anthony Nunziata; 1/14 RJ Productions Presents: The Bright Stars of Broadway; 1/16 Barb Jungr & John McDaniel; 1/16 Jennifer Damiano; 1/17 Baby, Dream Your Dream: Great Women Writers of the American Songbook; Elegies for Angels, Punks, and Raging Queens, feat. Alice Ripley, Emily Skinner & more!; 1/19 – 20 Marcus Lovett; 1/20 The Skivves; 1/23, 1/26 – 27 Orfeh and Andy Karl: Legally Bound; 1/24 Charles Strouse and Lee Adams’s First Collaboration: A Pound In Your Pocket and 1/30 Ben Fankhauser.
Laurie Beechman Theatre at the West Bank Café: 407 West 42 St. 1/18 and 1/27 Marissa Mulder and 1/31 Richard Skipper.
Salon: 352 West 44th St. Sunday: Open Mic with different performers created and hosted by Mark Janas with Tanya Moberly.
Stage 72:(formerly The Triad) 158 W. 72 St. Home of Award Winning Celebrity Autobiography. 1/8 Larry Storch’s Birthday Show and 1/23 The Legendary Annie Ross.
The Café Carlyle: 35 East 76 St. at Madison Ave. Mondays Woody Allen & The Eddy Davis New Orleans Jazz Band; 1/30 – 2/10 Isaac Mizrahi.
The Cutting Room: 44 East 32nd St. 1/14 Annie Golden.
The DJango: 2 Avenue of the Americas.
The Green Room 42: 570 Tenth Ave 4th Floor inside Yotel Hotel. 1/3 and 1/10 Eva Noblezada; 12/19 Marissa Miller.
The Iridium: 1650 Broadway.
The Pierre Hotel, Two E Bar & Lounge: 2 E 61st St.
The Town Hall: 123 W. 43 St.
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