John Lloyd Young Kicks Off Café Carlyle Season September 2 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News John Lloyd Young Kicks Off Café Carlyle Season September 2

Joaquina Kalukango, Patina Miller, Brooke Shields, and more are also scheduled to to play the intimate Manhattan nightspot.

John Lloyd Young

A host of Broadway artists, including three Tony winners, play the Café Carlyle this fall.

John Lloyd Young, a Tony winner for his work in the Tony-winning musical Jersey Boys, kicks off the new season with a one-night-only gig September 2. The actor's new show, which begins at 8:45 PM, spotlights Golden Era classics. Attendees can expect to hear hits made famous by Little Anthony and the Imperials, Roy Orbison, the Four Seasons, and more.

Stage and screen star Brooke Shields, seen on Broadway in Grease, The Addams Family, Cabaret, Wonderful Town, and more, will play the famed nightspot September 12-23. The engagement will mark the premiere of Previously Owned by Brooke Shields.

Paradise Square Tony winner Joaquina Kalukango will make her Carlyle debut September 26-30. Her new show, spotlighting artists who have influenced her over the years as well as tunes from her favorite Broadway shows, will feature musical direction by Michael Orland.

Tony winner Patina Miller, most recently seen on Broadway as the Witch in the Tony-nominated revival of Into the Woods, will offer An Evening with Patina October 11-14. In addition to her Tony-winning turn in Pippin, Miller has also been seen on Broadway in the musical adaptation of Sister Act

The fall season will also feature Cuban-born singer Rosalia de Cuba (September 8-9), singer-songwriter Peter Cincotti (October 3–7), John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey (October 17–28), Herb Alpert and Lani Hall (November 14–25), and Gavin DeGraw (December 12–16).

Café Carlyle is located in The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (35 East 76th Street at Madison Avenue). Tickets are available by clicking here.

 
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