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If you’re in the market for performers William Clare Entertainment holds showcases for some of the best acts in show business.   Bookers and venue owners flock to these highly entertaining presentations, which turn out actually to be an action packed 3 hour exhibition of live entertainment from across the globe.  Performers from Las Vegas, New York City, and Europe  give 15 minute representative mini shows for the astute buyers of entertainment.  Craig Neier helmed the musical shopping experience at Bellaggio and Don Gatlin Emceed.  Here are photos of the acts that appeared at this showcase.

Craig Neier

Don Gatlin

Vocal Trash

NYC3

Carole’s Kings

Adam Ferrara

Crystal Star & The Bowties

Vegas Vanguard
Chadwick Johnson & Jonathan Karrant

Frank & Sammy: Me & My Shadow
Rick Michel and Bryan Clark

String Fever

String Fever

Kelly Diroma, Craig Neier, Gerry Cashia, Pres. William Claire

Bellaggio

Stephen studied at the Manhattan School of Music. Besides being a pianist, Stephen’s business career was in the Fashion Industry. He was CEO of a textile manufacturing facility and President of an international textile machinery company. Stephen was on the Board of Directors of the “First All Children’s Theatre” which brought the Stephen Schwartz musical The Trip and Captain Louie to the Kennedy Center in Wash DC. His wife Eda, an interior space designer and classical pianist was on the Board of Barrington Stage Company and is still active at BSC. Stephen’s photographs, videos and articles appear on Broadwayworld.com, T2Conline.com and The New York Observer. He is active in the entertainment events at the Friars Club, where he is a member. Stephen is also an Honorary Board Member of The Society For The Preservation of The Great American Songbook. Stephen Sorokoff@gmail.com

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My View: “A Swell (Elegant) Party” at The Pierre

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The Mabel Mercer Foundation’s invitation predicted“A Swell Party” and last night certainly was!  KT Sullivan artistic director of the foundation hosted an elegant evening to celebrate the legacy of Charles S Bullock, Chairman Emeritus, Board of Trustees, and his favorite composer Cole Porter at the legendary Pierre Hotel in Manhattan. The Pierre, has been the scene of many notable events in the social history of New York City and this evening was unquestionably one of them.

Also predictably, the program consisted of some of the finest Cabaret performers in the country and best beloved favorites of the Mabel Mercer Foundation’s sophisticated and knowledgeable audiences … On the stage of the Cotillion Room at The Pierre were: Christine Andreas, Anna Bergman, Eric Comstock, Natalie Douglas, Elsa Dungan-Hawks, Barbara Fasano, Liam Forde, Eric Yves Garcia, Jeff Harnamr, Mark Nadler, Catherine Russell, and of course KT Sullivan.  John Weber (piano) and Steve Doyle (bass) supplied the musical accompaniment.

Cole Porter’s piano may still reside in the Waldorf Astoria, but his words and music were alive and well in The Pierre and were superbly performed in honor of Charles Bullock by this esteemed gathering of concert/cabaret artists.

A SWELL PARTY

KT SULLIVAN

RICK MEADOWS

ANNA BERGMAN

LIAM FORDE

CATHERINE RUSSELL

ELSA DUNGAN-HAWKS

ERIC YVES GARCIA

CHRISTINE ADNREAS

JEFF HARNAR

NATALIE DOUGLAS

MARK NADLER

ERIC COMSTOCK & BARBARA FASANO

KT SULLIVAN

SUE BULLOCK & CRAIG RUBANO

HOWARD MORGAN, Chairman of the Board MMF, & ELEANOR MORGAN

PETER HANSON & KT SULLIVAN

ADELA ELOW & LARRY ELOW

SANDFORD FISHER, CHRISTINE ANDREAS, ALEX RYBECK

ISANNE FISHER & KT SULLIVAN

BOB LOVERD, CHRISTEL IBSEN, KT SULLIVAN

ALEX RYBECK, ANNA BERGMAN, EDA SOROKOFF, STEPHEN SOROKOFF, CHRISTINE ANDREAS, MARTIN SILVESTRI

CARMEN DELL’ OREFICE & JEFF HARNAR

EDA SOROKOFF, MARC ROSEN CHRISTEL IBSEN

CHRISTINE ANDREAS & KT SULLIVAN

BARBARA FASANO & ERIC COMSTOCK

JEFF HARNAR & BARBARA FLOOD

LOUISE PRATT, COLETTE RUSSELL, KT SULLIVAN

NATALIE DOUGLAS & JUDY STEWART

CHRISTINE ANDREAS, KT SULLIVAN RICK MEADOWS CARMEN DELL’ OREFICE

PETER LEAVY

BARBARA FLOOD, PHILLIP OFFICER, CARMEN DELL’ ORFICE, CRAIG RUBANO

MARC ROSEN & EDA SOROKOFF

MARC ROSEN & EDA SOROKOFF

JON WEBER

KT SULLIVAN & ED CLOSSON

THE PIERRE

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My View: Charles Strouse Celebrates his 95th Birthday at 54 Below

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There were Tony Award winners in the audience and on the stage of the Tony Award Winning 54 Below last night.  All had gathered to celebrate the 95th Birthday of Charles Strouse the Tony, Emmy Award winning Composer and Lyricist of many beloved Broadway Shows (Bye Bye Birdie, Golden Boy, Applause and of course Annie among many others).  Strouse a classically trained composer and graduate of the Eastman School of Music also composed scores for film, TV, orchestral works, chamber music, piano concertos and opera. Strouse and lyricist Lee Adams wrote the theme song “Those Were The Days” for the Norman Lear sitcom All In The Family.

The evening hosted by Lee Roy Reams featured thrilling and emotional performances by luminaries from the Broadway, Cabaret, and Concert Stages whose artistic paths had crossed with Charles Strouse.

The performers:

Carolee Carmello, Penny Fuller, Anita Gillette, Alan H. Green, Jeff Harnar, Karen Mason, Andrea McArdle, Donna McKechnie, Steve Ross, Stephen Schwartz, KT Sullivan, and Karen Ziemba,  Music direction was by Alex Rybeck with direction by Eric Paul Vitale.

On a personal note, I’ve included a treasured family photo of our granddaughter Zoe Gelman being congratulated by Mr. Strouse after she sang an Annie Medley at a past Mabel Mercer Foundation Cabaret Convention honoring Charles Strouse.

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ, LEE ADAMS (98), CHARLES STROUSE (95)

LEE ADAMS & CHARLES STROUSE

CHARLES STROUSE

CHARLES STROUSE

ALEX RYBECK, music director & LEE ROY REAMS

KAREN ZIEMBA

DONNA McKECHNIE

ANITA GILLETTE

PENNY FULLER

ANITA GILLETTE & PENNY FULLER

KT SULLIVAN

JON WEBER & KT SULLIVAN

KT SULLIVAN & JEFF HARNAR

STEVE ROSS

ALAN H. GREEN

KAREN MASON

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ & CAROLEE CARMELLO

ANDREA McARDLE

ZOE GELMAN & CHARLES STROUSE

HAPPY 95th BIRTHDAY CHARLES STROUSE

STEPHEN SCHWARTZ, KAREN MASON, ANITA GILLETTE, LEE ADAMS, CHARLES STROUSE

KT SULLIVAN, LEE ADAMS, CHARLES STROUSE

ANITA GILLETTE, LEE ADAMS, CHARLES STROUSE

KT SULLIVAN, JEFF HARNAR, LEE ADAMS, CHARLES STROUSE

EDA SOROKOFF & JENNIFER ASHLEY TEPPER

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My View: Clint Holmes Is In Town!

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In the golden age of Manhattan night life top vocalists of the day would begin their engagements in venues like The Copa, Latin Quarter, Oak Room, Living Room, and similar glamorous nightspots.  In the same month you might have Jack Jones at the Plaza’s Persian Room, Buddy Greco swinging in the Americana’s Royal Box and Vic Damone headlining the Rainbow Room.  It all created a special kind of entertainment euphoria and excitement in New York City.

When the 54 Below advertisements came out heralding Clint Holmes’ engagement it rekindled that feeling for me.  Clint’s talent and fame have been well established over decades and he’s just the type of performer who makes a town more exciting when he’s appearing in it.  Seeing Clint’s extraordinary performance last night at 54 Below in his  show celebrating Peter Allen, (back to back after being thrilled by Tom Jones at The Beacon and Barry Manilow at Radio City) brought me back to that era of New York’s glittering night life.  What a joy to be in the audience and get that adrenaline rush from legendary performers whose artistry and charisma have not diminished, and are now communicating an even deeper expressiveness and musical eloquence than in their earlier years.

Here are photos from the closing night of Clint Holmes sensational run at 54 Below and an after party hosted by Producer Sunny Sessa saluting Director Will Nunziata, Music Director Michael Orland, guest artists Nikki Renee Daniels and Kelly Clinton- Holmes.

CLINT HOLMES

CLINT HOLMES

CLINT HOLMES

MICHAEL ORLAND, NIKKI RENEE DANIELS , CLINT HOLMES, KELLY CLINTON-HOLMES, WILL NUNZIATA

CLINT HOLMES & WILL NUNZIATA, DIRECTOR

NIKKI RENEE DANIELS

CLINT HOLMES & NIKKI RENEE DANIELS

CLINT HOLMES

KELLY CLINTON -HOLMES & CLINT HOLMES

KELLY CLINTON-HOLMES

KELLY CLINTON HOLMES & CLINT HOLMES

AARON ROMERO, MICHAEL ORLAND, NIKKI RENEE DANIELS, CLINT HOLMES, KELLY CLINTON-HOLMES, WILL NUNZIATA, JAKUBU GRIFFIN, JOHN ISLEY

MICHAEL ORLAND & DEBBIE GRAVITTE

LUBA MASON & BILLY STRITCH

CLINT HOLMES, EDA SOROKOFF, KELLY CLINTON-HOLMES

SUNNY SESS, PRODUCER & GARRY KIEF

EDA SOROKOFF & LUBA MASON

BILLY STRITCH, LUBA MASON, DEBBIE GRAVITTE, MICHAEL ORLAND, STEPHEN SOROKOFF

CLINT HOLMES

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Cabaret, Talks and Concerts For June

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The summer nights bring excitement to the clubs and cabarets. Here are picks for June.

92 Street Y: 1395 Lexington Ave. 6/1: Music Icons: Graham Nash in Conversation with Anthony DeCurtis; 6/2 and 4: California Dreamin’: Jessica Vosk Sings the Songwriters of Laurel Canyon; 6/12: A New York Evening Celebrating Peggy Lee and 6/16: Focus Features’ Asteroid City: Bryan Cranston in Conversation with MTV’s Josh Horowitz.

Birdland Jazz: 315 West 44 St. Every Monday at 9:30pm Jim Caruso’s Cast Party; Every Tuesday at 8:30pm The Lineup with Susie Mosher; Every Saturday at 7pm Eric Comstock with Sean Smith (Bass) & special guest Barbara Fasano (Voice); 6/5, 12 and 26: Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks in the Theater;Billy Stritch & Gabrielle Stravelli “Mel and Ella Swing!”; 6/6 – 10: Stacey Kent; 6/8: Phillip Officer: “Second Time Around” in the Theater; 6/12: The Brat Pack and 6/19: Natalie Douglas: “Freedom Songs: Juneteenth Jubilee”

Cafe Carlyle: 35 E 76th St. until 6-10: Sutton Foster; 6/13 – 17: Mira Sorvino and 6/20 – 24 Megan Hilty.

Carnegie Hall: 881 7th Ave at 57th St.

Chelsea Table + Stage: Hilton Fashion District Hotel, 152 W 26th St. 6/4: Reeve Carney; 6/7: Nicolas King; 6/26: Samantha Pauly and 6/27: Marieann Meringolo.

Tim Di Pasqua

Don’t Tell Mama: 343 W. 46 St. 6/3: Tim Di Pasqua and 6/16: Tanya Moberly

Dizzys Club Coca Cola: Frederick P. Rose Hall, Broadway at 60th Street. 6/11: Songbook Sundays Fats Waller

The DJango: 2 Avenue of the Americas. 6/9: Jason Tiemann Quartet

54 Below: 254 West 54 St. 6/1 -4: Clint Holmes: Between the Moon and New York City- The Songs of Peter Allen, feat. Nikki Renée Daniels!; 6/5: Charles Strouse’s 95th Birthday Show! Feat. Stephen Schwartz & more; 6/6: Hands on a Hardbody 10th Anniversary Reunion Concert; 6/8 and 10: Jenn Colella: Out and Proud; 6/12, 14 – 17: Joe Iconis & Family, feat. Lauren Marcus & more!; 6/13:Jeff Harnar & Alex Rybeck: Our 40th Anniversary Songbook; 6/21 – 25: Shaun Cassidy: The Magic of a Midnight Skyand  6/29 – 7/1: Amber Gray

The Green Room 42: 570 10th Ave. 6/10 and 26: Janinie LaManna

Sony Hall: 235 W. 46th St. 6/9: The Manhattan Transfer 50th Anniversary & Final World Tour w/ Special Guest The Diva Jazz Orchestra; 6/23 and 24: Sergio Mendes and 6/26: Broadway Sings Lady Gaga

The Triad: 158 W. 72 St.

The Town Hall: 123 West 43rd Street. 6/3: Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers; 6/6: PAGEBOY with Elliot Page and 6/12: Irish Repertory Theatre Gala 2023 | All My Loving The Lyrics Of Paul McCartney

 

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Broadway’s Samantha Pauly and Reeve Carney Come To Chelsea Table and Stage

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On May 29th catch Samantha Pauly for Memorial Day. Best known for originating the role of Katherine Howard in Broadway’s smash hit SIX the Musical, and her captivating performance as Eva Peron in Jamie Lloyd’s critically acclaimed revival of Evita on London’s West End, Samantha Pauly has carefully crafted an evening that reflects the last few years of her life. Join this Grammy nominee and Drama Desk Award winner as she revisits some career highlights, Broadway classics, pop/rock favorites, and all the fun stuff in between.

Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and actor Reeve Carneyreturns to Chelsea Table + Stage June 4th  to perform a night of music honoring the artistry of the legendary rock n’ roll supergroup Led Zeppelin. Carney is best known for his portrayal of Dorian Grayin on Showtime’s Penny Dreadful, Riff Raff in Fox’s Rocky Horror Picture Show Reimagining, as well as originating the role of Peter Parker in Julie Taymor/U2’s Spider-Man Turn Off The Dark. He is currently starring in the Broadway blockbuster, Hadestown. Reeve Carney delivers a one-man-show cabaret that feels more like an invitation-only after-party than a traditional concert performance. Don’t miss this special performance from one of Broadway’s leading actors!

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