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Cabaret

Marilyn Maye: 96 Years (And Counting) Of the Great American Songbook

The legendary cabaret singer is celebrating her 96th birthday with more than 20 shows at 54 Below.
By Harry Haun

This ‘Cabaret’ Is the Worst ‘Cabaret’

I don’t like Eddie Redmayne; I love Eddie Redmayne. I have admired his work in all of his films and plays and consider him one of the few genuine icons in the world of acting. But not in 'Cabaret'.
By Rex Reed

The Cabaret Circuit Embraces Movie Night

Melissa Errico, Ann Kittredge, and Ann Talman celebrate the songs of everything from film noir to 'La La Land' in their cabaret shows
By Harry Haun
Bridget Everett.

Cabaret Diva Bridget Everett Wants to Wrap Her Legs Around America

By David Cote

Though a Little Hokey, ‘Love, Simon’ Tackles Teenage Coming Out With Compassion

By Rex Reed
Marilyn Maye at the Sinatra 100 Holiday Spectacular in 2015.

Marilyn Maye Shares Her Secret to a Happy Life at Jazz at Lincoln Center

By Harry Haun
Cole Porter

Cole Porter’s Lost Musicals Get the Revivals They Deserve

By Will Friedwald
David Amram

NYC Honors Two of America’s Best Eclectics, David Amram and John Kander

By Will Friedwald
Stephen Sorokoff

With Old Chums, Life Is a Cabaret

By Rex Reed
Danny Burstein, on location in New York's High Line Park.

Danny Burstein Wants a Five-Way Tie at the Tonys

By John Bonazzo
El Tucan

A Grown-Up’s Guide to South Beach

By Tim Minerd
Joel Grey at home

A Love Letter to Joel Grey on the Occasion of His New Memoir

By Laren Stover
Ann Hampton Callaway. (Photo: Stephen Sorokoff)

Ann Hampton Callaway Celebrates Female Songwriters at Feinstein’s/54 Below

By Rex Reed
Qualms, The Playwrights Horizons/Mainstage Theater Cast List: Kate Arrington Donna Lynne Champlin Noah Emmerich Sarah Goldberg Julian Leong Andy Lucien Chinasa Ogbuagu John Procaccino Jeremy Shamos Production Credits: Pam MacKinnon (director) Todd Rosenthal (scenic design) Jessica Pabst (costume design) Russell H. Champa (lighting design) Rich Sims (sound design) Other Credits: Written by: Bruce Norris

On the Town With Rex Reed

By Rex Reed
Celia Berk's latest album is (Photo: Stephen Sorokoff)

Luxuriating in the Lush Phrasings of Singer Celia Berk

By Rex Reed
Christine Ebersole on stage at 54 Below. (Photo: Stephen Sorokoff)

Christine Ebersole and Sally Kellerman Spread Joy Like Marmalade at 54 Below

By Rex Reed
Candace Bergen and Alan Alda join Al Roker to plug "Love Letters," with some success.

Alan Alda, Candice Bergen’s TV Chat-Fest Boosts Ticket Sales for “Love Letters”

By Philip Boroff

No Christmas for Bradley Cooper as Broadway Shows Pile on Holiday Performances

By Christopher Murray
John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey perform their "Grownup Songs." (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

Pizzarelli and Molaskey Bring a Heightened Sense of Maturity to the Café Carlyle

By Rex Reed
Molly Ringwald runs through a torturous set at the Café Carlyle. (Photo by Stephen Sorokoff)

Try as She Might, Molly Ringwald Is Not a Jazz Singer

By Rex Reed
Rita Wilson, center, at the Café Carlyle. (Photo by Michael Wilhoite)

Rita Wilson Has Personality, but It Doesn’t Mean She Should Sing

By Rex Reed
Ai Weiwei, Dropping a Han Dynasty Urn, 1995.

At NYO, a Changing Picture of the Arts

By The Editors
‘Bridget does things that should make people feel uneasy, yet they are thrilled, elated and empowered. Instead of just shocking people, [she] makes the audience feel like they are in on it.’

Fall Arts: Chanteuse Bares All at Joe’s Pub

By Jillian Scheinfeld
Alan Cumming, top, in <em>Cabaret</em>. (<em>Photo by Joan Marcus</em>)

Head Over Heels: ‘Casa Valentina’ and ‘Cabaret’ Ride Broadway’s Drag Wave

By Rex Reed
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