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Divas of the Silver Screen: Celebrating Lena Horne, Rosemary Clooney & Ethel Waters

First Preview: Dec 1, 2015
Opening Date: Dec 18, 2015
Closing Date: Dec 19, 2015
Running Time: 01:35
Divas of the Silver Screen: Celebrating Lena Horne, Rosemary Clooney & Ethel Waters

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Playing @
The Appel Room/Frederick P. Rose Hall
Broadway at 60th Street, New York City, NY 10019
Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, and Rosemary Clooney are honored in our opening Singers Over Manhattan performance.

Groundbreaking artists who overcame enormous barriers, their sacrifices are as significant as their talents. Their enormous contributions to stage and screen are heralded by an array of talented performers led by Tony Award-winning actress and vocalist Adriane Lenox, who can currently be seen on NBC’s The Blacklist and was met with critical acclaim for her role in the Broadway hit After Midnight. The concert also features fresh new voices Martina DaSilva, Tatiana Eva-Marie, and Shenel Johns, with music direction by pianist Chris Pattishall.

A protégé of piano giants Mulgrew Miller and Marcus Roberts, Pattishall has become a Jazz at Lincoln Center mainstay. He will lead a group of today’s finest New York jazz musicians, including Alphonso Horne, Patrick Bartley, Corey Wilcox, Bryan Carter, and Yasushi Nakamura, all regular cohorts at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Together they explore classics such as “Stormy Weather” and “Taking a Chance on Love.” Tap dancers Michela Marino Lerman and Joseph C. Wiggan add a rare spin to the show with the added element of dance routines from iconic scenes in the golden era of stage and screen.

PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE:
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18TH @ 7 & 9:30 PM
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19TH @ 9:30 PM
ConcertConcertPerformance Art
Show Notes: No Intermission
Age Guidance: 16

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Accessibility

  • Assisted Listening System

    Assistive listening devices are available for The Appel Room at the coat check with deposit of credible form of identification.
  • Entrance

    The Appel Room is accessible through the primary entrance on Broadway at 60th Street with elevators to the fifth and sixth floors
  • Folding Armrests

    Persons who use wheelchairs and are able to transfer may request an aisle seat without armrests when purchasing tickets.
  • Restroom

    Men’s and Women’s Restrooms are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels
  • Telephone

    None on premises
  • Visual Assistance

    Large-type and Braille programs are available for all Jazz at Lincoln Center concerts in The Appel Room. The programs may be obtained at the PSPD information table on the fifth floor
  • Water Fountain

    Water fountains are accessible on the Orchestra and Mezzanine levels.
  • Wheelchair Info

    Wheelchair seating is available at all levels and price ranges. Wheelchair loans are available for people who require a wheelchair to go to and from their seats on a first come first serve basis. Please call the house manager at 212-258-9501 the day before the concert to arrange for this service.

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