Dogfight and Wicked Star Lindsay Mendez Salutes Showtunes in New Cabaret Show September 12–16 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Dogfight and Wicked Star Lindsay Mendez Salutes Showtunes in New Cabaret Show September 12–16 She will sing and tell stories at Feinstein’s/54 Below in NYC.
Lindsay Mendez

Lindsay Mendez, who has appeared on Broadway in Godspell and Significant Other and made her mark Off-Broadway as star of the Pasek & Paul musical Dogfight, will return to the stage of Feinstein’s/54 Below to sing showtunes for a four-performance cabaret stand.

The new show will consist of “golden age Broadway favorites you’ve never heard her sing, beloved tunes from her collaborations with current musical theatre writers, and more.”

She will perform September 12, 14, 15, and 16, all at 7 PM.

In May she made her Encores! series debut as Helen, the character based on Helen of Troy, in a concert performance of the musical The Golden Apple. Mendez made her Broadway debut as a replacement Elphaba in Wicked, and earned Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and Drama League award nominations for her performance in Dogfight.

Tickets for the cabaret show cost $40–$85, plus a $25 food and beverage minimum. Click here to order tickets.

Mendez has been a special guest performer on two of Playbill’s Broadway on the High Seas cruises. Cabins are available for Broadway on the Danube River with Michael Feinstein for November 3–13, 2017, also featuring Rachel Bay Jones, Julia Murney, Christopher Fitzgerald, Marc Kudisch, Christopher Sieber, Brandon Uranowitz, and Seth Rudetsky, as well as other exciting talent to be announced.

Tickets are also now on sale for Playbill’s Broadway on the High Seas July 2018 cruise to Iceland, accompanied by Judy Kuhn, Christine Ebersole, Rob McClure, Jarrod Spector, Carmen Cusack, and Sierra Boggess. Visit PlaybillTravel.com for booking and information.

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