• songs from Waitress, the Musical

    Songs from Waitress, the Musical featuring Broadway's next stars Maria Valadez (Jenna)  Mackenzie Quinn Ross (Dawn)  Michelle Zink-Munoz (Becky) and Cristian Ramos (Dr. Pommater) accompanied by David Andreana (guitar)  Will Richards (drums) and David Fletcher (keys)  $10 at the RAT theater 68 Jay St. Dumbo opening act the Minnie Jordan  (www.minniejordan.com) jazz violinist

    $10
  • songs from Waitress, the Musical

    songs from Waitress, the Musical featuring the next generation of Broadway stars Maria Valadez, Michelle Zink-Munos, Mackenzie Quinn Ross and Sawyer Whitted  

    $10
  • No More Blues

    Chelsea Table + Stage 152 W 26th St, New York, NY, United States

    Susan Mack returns to Chelsea Table & Stage with a one-night only encore performance of her newest show, No More Blues (Winter Edition). After two sold-out performances, Susan invites you to experience the power and magic of music that will shake off the winter doldrums and melt away the chill of the season. With a […]

  • String Theory

    The Green Room 42 570 Tenth Ave 4th floor of the Yotel, New York, NJ, United States

    Deborah Stone-vocals and guitar, Sean Harkness-guitar, Tom Hubbard-bass, and Daryl Kojak-piano Four extraordinary musicians take "cabaret" up and out a notch or two by doing songs spanning the spectrum from Janet Jackson, Michael McDonald and Bonnie Raitt, to Harold Arlen, Peggy Lee and others. Directed by Lina Koutrakos

  • Shannon Daley “Love and Let Die: Confessions of a Bond Girl”

    Don't Tell Mama 343 West 46th St, New York, NY, United States

    A sultry, high-stakes cabaret show where secrets are revealed, hearts are broken , and the intrigue of being a Bond Girl comes to life! One night only encore performance, Feb 22 at 3:30 pm at Don't Tell Mama.

    $2 – $20
  • Eva Steinberg: All Blues

    Pangea 178 2nd Ave., New York, NY, United States

    Eva Steinberg returns to Pangea in All Blues, an exploration of the blues and “blues adjacent” songs—songs that have a bluesy feel, are inspired by the blues, or talk about the blues, with particular focus on the work of Oscar Brown, Jr., Peggy Lee, and virtually unknown songs from movies. With musical director Gregory Toroian […]