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Earlier This Season…


Sunday, May 8 at 2pm

Broadway’s Ali Ewoldt

Come see a cabaret of this Broadway performer crooning songs and telling stories of their experiences on the Great White Way...

Ali Ewoldt has appeared as Christine Daaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway, Cosette in Les Miserables (Broadway, National Tour), The King and I (Broadway, Lyric Opera of Chicago), Maria in West Side Story (National Tour, International Tour) and Luisa in The Fantasticks (Off-Broadway). She has also played Philia in A Funny Thing… (The Muny), Fan in A Christmas Carol (McCarter Theatre), Sarah Brown in Guys and Dolls (Sacramento Music Circus) and Martha Jefferson in 1776 (The Muny). Ali’s concert/symphony work includes: Feinstein's 54 Below, Tokyo's Theatre Orb, Canyon Ranch, Alice Tully Hall, The Town Hall, NY Pops at Carnegie Hall, American Pops Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Kaohsiung Symphony and The Boston Pops with Maestro Keith Lockhart. Her TV/Film credits include The Michael J. Fox Show, Yield, Mia and The Cactus. Ali has a BA in psychology from Yale University and is a proud Filipina-American. @aliewoldt


Sunday, June 5at 2pm

Broadway’s Eric Santagata

Come see a cabaret of this Broadway performer crooning songs and telling stories of their experiences on the Great White Way...

Eric Santagata is an accomplished creator, performer and educator who has worked on and off Broadway, in London, on national tours, and at regional theaters across the country. As a performer, his Broadway credits include Prince Of Broadway, Chaplin, Bullets Over Broadway, The Apple Tree, and Happiness at Lincoln Center. He served as Associate Director to Pulitzer and Tony Award-winning writer/director James Lapine on the Broadway revival of Falsettos, as well as A New Brain at NY City Center. He is a long time Associate Director/Choreographer to 5 time Tony Award-winner Susan Stroman, and was an original creative team member on the Broadway and West End productions of The Scottsboro Boys, as well as The Beast in the Jungle and Dot for the Vineyard Theatre. Currently, Mr. Santagata holds the title of Patricia A. Corbett, Distinguished Chair of Musical Theatre at the world-renowned University of Cincinnati’s College-Conservatory of Music. He has been a guest artist at the Eugene O’Neill Theater Center, The Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, The OpenJar Institute, and London’s Mousetrap Theatre Organization. He is a board member of the Broadway Method Academy, and often spends time in the professional kitchen, having worked for the Jean-Georges Vongerichten Organization, as well as for acclaimed Chef, Jean-Robert de Cavel.


Sunday, July 17 at 2pm

Broadway’s Jelani Remy: This is My Moment!

Come see a cabaret of this Broadway performer crooning songs and telling stories of their experiences on the Great White Way...

Jelani is a New Jersey native that attended Montclair State University. He was last seen on Broadway playing the role of Eddie Kendricks in Ain’t Too Proud: The Life and Times of The Temptations! Jelani made his Broadway debut playing the role of Simba in Disney’s The Lion King as well as on the National Tour and Las Vegas productions. Prior shows include High School Musical (National Tour) High School Musical 2! (Fox Theater) Smokey Joe’s Cafe (Off Broadway) The Apple Boys (Off Broadway), Anjou: The Musical Horror Tale and is a Papermill Playhouse Rising Star alumni. When not performing, He enjoys directing, choreographing and teaching musical theater to schools, aspiring performers and arts programs. IG @itsjelaniremy 


Sunday, August 14 at 2pm

Broadway’s Kathryn Allison: Half and Half

Come see a cabaret of this Broadway performer crooning songs and telling stories of their experiences on the Great White Way...

A night where Ms. Allison explores and celebrates the two musical institutions that made her the artist who she is today. Join her as she weaves and intersects these worlds, featuring classics like “Summertime,” “Midnight Train to Georgia,” and more!

Kathryn Allison is a dynamic and sultry singer whose broad vocal range continues to surprise and entertain audiences throughout the US. In 2014 she was the winner of NYMF’s Next Broadway Sensation and three months later made her Broadway debut in Aladdin. Since then Ms. Allison has graced the stage in two more Broadway musicals Wicked and currently the Patti LuPone-lead revival of Company. She released her debut album “Something Real” in 2019 to audience acclaim; produced by Grammy Winner Dominic Fallacaro. Her voice has also appeared on Showtime’s Our Cartoon President and John Cameron Mitchell’s Anthem: Homunculus. Ms. Allison has premiered her solo shows to sold out venues at Paper Mill Playhouse, 54 Below, Rockwood Music Hall and Joe’s Pub. She believes that her role as an artist and a citizen in society are linked and she carries that through her creative practice wherever she goes. To keep up with her latest dates follow her @Kathryndallison on Instagram and her website www.Kathryn-Allison.com.


Sunday, August 28 at 2pm

Broadway’s Katie Rose Clarke: The Motherload

Come see a cabaret of this Broadway performer crooning songs and telling stories of their experiences on the Great White Way...

Katie Rose Clarke and musical director, Steven Jamail first met at a community theatre in high school. Fast forward a “few” years, they are still partnering together writing music, playing cabarets around North America and drinking lots of wine. The Motherload, their latest collaboration for the cabaret stage, brings tales of motherhood, musical theatre and everything in between. From princess dresses to pumping backstage this long time Glinda and her bestie MD hold nothing back in this joyful and heartfelt night of music.

Katie Rose Clarke made her Broadway debut replacing Kelli O’Hara as Clara in The Light in the Piazza at Lincoln Center. She went on to play the role on tour and in the PBS Broadcast Live From Lincoln Center. Soon after, Katie was cast as the ever-so-popular Glinda on the First National Tour of Wicked, a role she conquered and went on to play on Broadway as well! Other Broadway credits include Hannah Campbell in Allegiance with Lea Salonga and George Takei; Ellen in the 2017 revival Miss Saigon. Regionally, Katie appeared at Long Wharf Theatre in the East Coast premier of Craig Lucas’ Prayer For My Enemy, and Cathy Hiatt in The Last Five Years, a role for which she received the Connecticut Outer Critics Circle Award. Television credits include The Good Wife and NCIS: New Orleans.