Cook, Collins, Cross and Molaskey to Play the Carlyle in 2008
By Andrew Gans
28 Dec 2007
In addition to the previously announced Elaine Stritch, who will offer Elaine Stritch: At Liberty at the Carlyle Jan. 1-19, 2008, a host of other artists have been announced to play the posh nightspot in 2008.
According to the official Café Carlyle website, the line-up for 2008 will include Judy Collins (Jan. 22-March 1), Barbara Cook (March 4-April 12), Christopher Cross (April 15-May 10) and John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey (Sept. 9-Nov. 1).
Most shows play Tuesday-Saturday evenings at 8:45 PM with additional late shows Friday and Saturday nights at 10:45 PM.
The Café Carlyle is located within the Carlyle Hotel at 36 East 76th Street at Madison Avenue. For more information call (212) 744-1600 or visit www.thecarlyle.com.
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When Elaine Stritch returns to the Café Carlyle with her award-winning
Elaine Stritch at Liberty , the show will be presented like it was on Broadway — in two acts.
Dinner — with seatings at 6, 6:30 and 7 PM — will precede the first half of the show, which begins at 8 PM. Dessert will be served at intermission, prior to the second act of Elaine Stritch At Liberty . . . At the Carlyle . Performance dates are Jan. 1-19, 2008.
Rob Bowman will conduct a small orchestra.
Elaine Stritch at Liberty — penned by Stritch and John Lahr — traces Stritch's career, which includes roles in Company, The Little Foxes, Bus Stop, A Delicate Balance, Sail Away and Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? . Song titles include "The Ladies Who Lunch," "There's No Business Like Show Business," "Broadway Baby," "Zip," "Why Do the Wrong People Travel?" and "I'm Still Here." The show received a Tony Award for Best Special Theatrical Event as well as two Drama Desk Awards — Outstanding Solo Performance for Stritch and Outstanding Book of a Musical for Stritch and John Lahr. George C. Wolfe directed the Broadway run following a sold-out engagement at the Public Theater. The Broadway production at the Neil Simon Theatre played Feb. 6-May 27, 2002.
The actress also received an Emmy Award for the television broadcast of At Liberty .