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News Tony Winner Christine Ebersole Makes 54 Below Debut Nov. 6 Two-time Tony winner Christine Ebersole, who can be seen in the current season of "American Horror Story," makes her debut at the Manhattan nightspot 54 Below Nov. 6.

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Christine Ebersole

The acclaimed singing actress plays the intimate venue Nov. 6-7 at 7 PM and Nov. 8 at 8 PM. She is joined by the Aaron Weinstein Trio.

Ebersole is celebrating her latest CD, "Strings Attached." Audiences, according to 54 Below, can expect "classic standards from the 20’s though the 40’s including songs by legends like Fats Waller, Cole Porter, Johnny Mercer and George Gershwin."

For her work in the dual roles of Edith Bouvier Beale and "Little" Edie Beale in the Off-Broadway and Broadway productions of Grey Gardens, Ebersole was honored with the Tony Award, the Drama Desk Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, an Obie, a special citation from the New York Drama Critics Circle and the Drama League's 2006 Distinguished Performance of the Year Award. She also received a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical for her work as Dorothy Brock in the hit revival of 42nd Street and a 2003 Tony nomination for her performance in Lincoln Center's production of Dinner at Eight. Ebersole's other Broadway credits include Blithe Spirit, The Best Man, Getting Away with Murder, Harrigan 'n Hart, Camelot, Oklahoma!, On the Twentieth Century, I Love My Wife, Angel Street and the City Center Encores! productions of A Connecticut Yankee, Ziegfeld Follies of 1936, Lady in the Dark and Allegro. Ebersole was also seen Off-Broadway in Talking Heads and in the City Center Encores! production of Applause.

There is a $50-$65 cover charge and a $30 food and beverage minimum. 54 Below is located at 254 W. 54th Street. For more information visit 54Below.com.

 
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