Broadway Comes
to Birdland
with Jamie deRoy & friends’ Star-Studded
Holiday Show
‘Tis the
Season
Monday,
December 11
7 p.m.
To Benefit
The Actors Fund Cabaret Initiative
Performers
include Stephen Carlile, Sophia Anne Caruso,
Judy Gold, Melissa Manchester, Frances Ruffelle
and Sally Ann Triplett
(New York, NY –
November 16) Show business tour de force
Jamie deRoy – the award-winning producer,
cabaret, stage, film and TV performer and
humanitarian -- will bring her star-packed
Jamie deRoy & friends
holiday show to New York’s famed Birdland,
Monday, December 11, at 7 p.m. Birdland is
located at 315 W. 44th Street in the
theatre district.
Proceeds from
the concert, produced by deRoy, will benefit The
Actors Fund: Jamie deRoy & friends Cabaret
Initiative -- an endeavor that assists those in
the cabaret industry who have medical needs and
concerns.
Jamie deRoy
& friends cabaret series has been attracting
New York audiences for 27 years. In addition to
three Tony Awards, deRoy has won eight MAC
Awards, four BackStage Bistro Awards, 11 Telly
Awards for her extensive work on stage and
screen and she received CaB Magazine’s
Lifetime Achievement Award. deRoy also has been
honored by Theatre Works/USA and Primary Stages.
As host of the
Birdland holiday show, deRoy welcomes these
outstanding performers:
Stephen
Carlile,
who is making his Broadway debut playing Scar in
The Lion King, now celebrating its
20th anniversary. The British actor
also starred as Scar in the original United
Kingdom touring company of the show. Carlile
portrayed Captain Hook in the U.S. touring
company of Peter Pan. His many British
performances include the original London cast of
The Producers in which he was the
lead tenor in singing “Springtime for Hitler”;
My Fair Lady (Freddy Evnsford); the new
musical Bridget Jones Diary; Don
Giovanni; The Wizard of Oz; The Phantom of the
Opera; Pirates of Penzance; The Go-Between;
Twelfth Night and The Importance of Being
Earnest (Algernon). He appeared in Noel
(Father Christmas) at The National Opera
House in Ireland and toured Europe in Evita.
He produced the West End revival of Snoppy
the Musical in which he also performed.
Carlile, who trained at the Guilford School of
Acting, appeared in the film Brideshead
Revisited. He also is a popular recording
artist and radio personality in the UK.
Sophia Anne
Caruso,
a 16-year-old stage and screen actress, singer
and dancer. She began her professional career
on stage at age nine as Helen Keller in The
Miracle Worker, directed by Patty
Duke. Caruso’s first major network television
appearance was alongside Bernadette Peters in
NBC’s Smash. She then appeared as
Brigitta Von Trapp in NBC’s live musical, The
Sound of Music. Caruso’s first off-Broadway
play was The Nether for which she
received a Lucille Lortel award nomination for
“best featured actress in a play.” She was cast
in the off-Broadway David Bowie/Enda Walsh
musical, Lazarus, for which she was
nominated for a Lortel award for “Outstanding
Lead Actress in a Musical” and also for an Outer
Critics Circle award. When Lazarus moved
to London’s West End, Caruso received a
nomination for “best supporting actress in a
musical” at the prestigious “What’s on Stage
Awards” in London. Caruso’s first Broadway
credit was Blackbird with Michelle
Williams and Jeff Daniels. Her films include
Jack Of The Red Hearts and 37 The Kitty
Genovese Murder.
Judy Gold
has
had stand-up specials on HBO, Comedy
Central and LOGO. She wrote and starred in two
disapprovingly acclaimed Off-Broadway hit shows:
The Judy Show – My Life as a Sitcom
(Outer Critics Circle nomination) and 25
Questions for a Jewish Mother (GLAAD Media
Award – Outstanding NY Theatre and Drama Desk
nomination for Actor). Gold also received rave
reviews for her performance in The Public
Theater’s all female production of The Taming
of The Shrew for NYC’s Shakespeare in The
Park. She co-starred in Off-Broadway’s
Clinton! The Musical and Disaster! The
Musical. Gold can be seen on the Showtime
series, I’m Dying Up Here, and Netflix’s
Friends from College. She has
recurring roles on TBS’ Search Party and
POP TV’s Night Cap. She is featured in
Woody Allen’s upcoming Crisis in Six Scenes
on Amazon and also appears on Amazon Prime’s hit
web series, The Other F Word. Gold won
two Emmy awards for writing and producing TV’s
The Rosie O’Donnell Show. Gold hosted
HBO’s At The Multiplex with Judy Gold.
She is the host of the hit podcast Kill Me
Now on CBS’ play.it and iTunes. Gold also is
known for her numerous appearances on many TV
shows, including The Late Show With Stephen
Colbert.
Melissa
Manchester,
in September, released her 21st
album, “The Fellas,” a tribute to Frank Sinatra,
Mel Torme, Tony Bennett and Dean Martin, among
others, and the iconic songs they made famous.
Her very impressive successful solo career has
brought her critical and commercial acclaim.
The “Midnight Blue” singer received her first
Grammy nomination in 1979 for Best Pop Female
Vocal Performance. She won the Grammy four years
later in that category for “You Should Hear How
She Talks about You.” An acclaimed songwriter as
well as a performer, Manchester has had her
songs recorded by Barbra Streisand, Roberta
Flack and Dusty Springfield, among many others.
Nominated for Oscars®
were two songs she performed, “Through the Eyes
of Love” and “The Promise.” Manchester has
appeared on both the large (For The Boys)
and small screens (Blossom) and on the
stage in Sweet Potato Queens. With her
“The Fellas” album, she completes a journey that
began more than a quarter century ago.
Frances
Ruffelle
created the
iconic role of Eponine in Les Miserables
and turned “On My Own” into one of Broadway’s
most beloved standards. The Tony Award winner
gives a sultry solo performance in her current
cabaret show, Frances Ruffelle Live(S) in New
York! She has made five solo albums and has
performed in numerous West End shows in the
United Kingdom, including her most recently
acclaimed performance as Queenie in the UK
premiere of Michael Lachusa’s Wild Party.
Sir Trevor Nunn, artistic director of the
Theatre Royal, Haymarket, and former director of
the Royal National Theatre, noted that “there
are great and strong voices, big or beautiful,
but very rarely, there is what can only be
described as a magic. Frances is one of those
rare ones.” Ruffelle received similar raves at
the Scotsman Edinburg Festival and for her
performance at The Kennedy Center’s Terrace
Theater.
Sally Ann
Triplett,
the accomplished British singer and actress who
appeared in Carrie, The Last Ship and Finding
Neverland on Broadway. Her
many London West End
credits include The Best Little Whorehouse in
Texas (her first West End appearance);
Mamma Mia; Cats; Grease;
Follies; Chess; Jolson;
Acorn Antiques, Anything Goes and Guys &
Dolls. In regional theatre, she performed in
Absent Friends; Much Ado About Nothing;
Merry Wives Of Windsor; Lend Me a
Tenor; Rags and the world premiere of
Take Flight in which she portrayed
Amelia Earhart. Her other stage
appearances include Jubilee at Her Majesty’s and
a Judy Garland tribute concert at the Palladium.
On British television, Triplett appeared in the
award-winning film, The Fishing Trip, and
played a leading role in Magic, a
six-part drama series. Her other TV appearances
include Eastenders, Doctors,
Down to Earth, The Bill and Dark Matters,
all for the BBC. Triplett first gained
fame in the UK for twice representing it in
Eurovision Song Contests.
Directing
Jamie deRoy & friends’ December 11 show is
composer, book writer and lyricist Barry
Kleinbort. Musical direction is by
award-winning arranger, orchestrator and
conductor Ron Abel. Tom Hubbard
will be on bass.
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Jamie deRoy &
friends
Monday, December
11, 2017
Birdland, 315 W.
44th Street
7 p.m.
Tickets: $65
VIP; $40 General Seating and a $10 food/drink
minimum per person.
For
reservations: 212-581-3080.