Dueling Pianos

Adam La Salle & Paul Rigano

Friday, March 22, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$250 VIP table for four, $55, $45 mbrs.

Saturday, March 23, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$250 VIP table for four, $55, $45 mbrs.

4-Hands! 176-Keys! 1 Champion! It’s a show and a competition when New York City’s dueling pianists and singers Adam La Salle and Paul Rigano get together for a rib-tickling showdown performing the songs of Billy Joel, Elton John, Carole King, Van Morrison, The Eagles, Queen, ColdPlay, Maroon 5, Neil Diamond and so much more!

From Classic Rock to R&B to The Beatles it’s a musical battle of words and music. Who will emerge as the reigning champ? YOU get to decide while tapping your toes and doubling over laughing (and drinking a couple of doubles as well).

They may be goofy, but they’re joining my Eras Tour to get the crowd all juiced up. —Taylor Swift

sponsored by Marquesa Hotel

Paul Rigano (the short one) is a critically acclaimed multi-instrumentalist and composer based in NYC. Most recently, he was floating around the Mediterranean as a dueling pianist on MSC Cruises (something which he hopes will give him an advantage tonight). He worked on the recent Broadway revivals of West Side Story, Funny Girl and The Music Man. With his brother David, he is half of the award winning composing team The Rigano Songbook.

Adam La Salle (the taller one) is an NYC-based multi-instrumentalist. Adam has been hailed as a “producer’s dream” (the Chicago Tribune), “a comedic musical genius (Chicago Theatre Review), and certainly not on track to be a doctor” (his mother) for his work on the Chicago premiere of Forbidden Broadway’s Spamilton, serving as the show’s pianist, music director, and King George, a part he reprised Off-Broadway. He’s been fortunate to work consistently in TV, commercials, voice-over and theatre.

Lady Macbeth Sings the Blues

Amanda McBroom

with Michele Brourman

Thursday, February 29, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$400 VIP table for four, $65 general, $55 mbrs.

Friday, March 1, 8pm

Helmerich Theater

$400 VIP table for four, $65 general, $55 mbrs.

Amanda McBroom, Golden Globe Winner, renowned cabaret performer and songwriter (“The Rose”) has crafted sixteen songs in the voices of Shakespeare’s heroines. McBroom leans on these leading ladies, who never had much of a voice, to lend their thoughts on life and love. Enter Titania, Juliet and of course, Lady M herself.

Amanda McBroom has been called “…the greatest cabaret performer of her generation, an urban poet who writes like an angel and has a voice to match” by the NY Times. Broadway World describes her as “…  one of the greatest night club performers of all time. Her lyrics are profound and express human emotions in glorious poetry. Her humor is so smart and she sings and acts it all brilliantly.” She first came to the attention music lovers when Bette Midler’s version of Amanda’s song “The Rose” hit number one all over the world in 1979.

sponsored by Suzanne Moore Group

*Please note: When purchasing a VIP table, it will be reserved under your name for you and up to three guests.

Cabaret

Ann Hampton Callaway

Tuesday, December 12, 7pm

Helmerich Theater

$400 VIP table for four, $55 general, $45 mbrs.

*Please note: When purchasing a VIP table, it will be reserved under your name for you and up to three guests.

ANN HAMPTON CALLAWAY is one of America’s most gifted artists in pop and jazz. A leading champion of the great American Songbook, she’s made her mark as a singer, pianist, composer, lyricist, arranger, actress, educator, TV host and producer. Voted by Broadwayworld.com as “Celebrity of the Year” and two years in a row as “Best Jazz Vocalist,” Ann is a born entertainer. She is best known for Tony-nominated performance in the hit Broadway musical “Swing!” and for writing and singing the theme song to the hit TV series “The Nanny.”  She made her feature film debut opposite Angelina Jolie and Matt Damon in the Robert De Niro film “The Good Shepherd.” Callaway is a Platinum Award selling writer whose songs are featured on seven of Barbra Streisand’s recent CD’s. She’s recorded over 50 CDs as a soloist and guest and her latest critically acclaimed CD “Fever: A Peggy Lee Celebration!” has been in high rotation on Siriusly Sinatra.  Ann’s honors include The Theater World Award, 16 MAC Awards, several Bistro Awards, The Mabel Mercer Award, The Johnny Mercer Award for Songwriting, The Blanton Peale Award for Positive Thinking and her induction into The Women Songwriters Hall of Fame. Her new record Finding Beauty, Originals Volume 1, will be released on Sept. 29 via Shanachie Entertainment.