Carrie St. Louis, who completed a stint last fall as Glinda in Wicked at Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre, returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below for a third encore of her solo cabaret show Something Good at 9:30 PM July 31.
Carrie St. Louis, who completed a stint last fall as Glinda in Wicked at Broadway’s Gershwin Theatre, returns to Feinstein’s/54 Below for a third encore of her solo cabaret show Something Good at 9:30 PM July 31.
She’s planning “backstage stories and songs I love” for the show, accompanied by special guests Carrie Manolakos (Wicked, Mamma Mia!), Tony LePage (Rock of Ages, Come From Away), and Emily Koch, who recently played Elphaba in the national tour of Wicked.
See St. Louis and Koch preview their cover of "Landslide" above. Ben Rauhala, musical director for Something Good, provided the arrangement, with Noah Hunt on guitar and Michael Alfera on piano. The video was directed and edited by Stephen Tonti and filmed at Endeavor Studios.
Tickets for the cabaret show cost $40–$75 and can be ordered by clicking here.
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