My family and I are going to be in NYC at end of May and I was wondering if I could get opinion about 54 Below. Laura Benanti will be performing there and I am not familiar with her work. Already have tickets for "Newsies" and "Matilda" and will probably see what is "on the board" for the 3rd show.
Personally, I don't think its a "family" sort of place. Someone else might disagree though. I just find as a "night out with friends getting drinks" sort of place.
Depending on the age of your children I think it could be a fun night. Laura Benanti is an amazing performer and I'm sure her show will be a delight. I'd say if your kids are over 13 or 14 and are interested in seeing Laura, go for it. 54 Below is not the appropriate place to take children though. See another Broadway show instead
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My daughters are 24 and 22 but not big drinkers.Guess I will have to check and see what is the minimum "charge" for drinks and or food. We have been to "Joe's Pub" and ""BB KIngs" so I was wondring if it is like that or maybe a bit more "upscale". Thanks for your replies.
I'd recommend going to Broadway sessions, I was over from britain last week and went to it and it was the highlight of my trip. They had 4 leading ladies singing amazingly and also musical trivia and open mic, well worth checking out http://broadwaysessions.net/
Oh, if they're 22 and 24, you should DEFINITELY go. And Laura Benanti is a fantastic choice, even if you're not familiar with her work. She sings all kinds of things and is actually SUPER funny in a cabaret setting. HIGHLY entertaining. It's definitely more upscale than either of the places you mentioned, if you get a dinner and a glass of wine, you'll reach the minimum no problem.
Go, especially with the kids at that age. The power of seeing a performer, especially of Laura Benanti's caliber, in such an intimate setting will be a great balance to the BIG shows you've got planned between Newsies and Matilda.
If you plan to go and have dinner (the food is pretty good), you will easily meet your food/beverage minimums. It's a $30/person minimum for her show.
I have decided to not go to 54 below for a while unless its someone I really want to see. went to 3 shows at 54 below with 3 of Broadways Ladies.
Two out of three of their acts seemed very quickly thrown together.
They seemed to be lacking direction theme or a true outlook. Only one out of three was worth the price of admission and that was Linda Lavin as she was the only one who seemed to be happy doing the cabaret thing and took some time and thought into her act.
I won't put down or even mention the other two ladies as their Broadway work is top rate .......but sadly their cabaret work is not.
I wish some of these people would take more time and care putting their cabaret acts together.
Yeah I've seen some messes at 54 Below, but that's probably true of any cabaret space. I'm sure someone of her caliber will have a first-rate show. I've never been let down by the "big" Broadway leads.
All three were big Broadway leads. Including Ms Lavin. I do think if you've never been to 54 Below it is definitely a must see. I'm sure Laura Benanti will do a great show. She is not one of the three Just wish people would put more work into their cabaret acts. Especially some name talent.
Laura Benanti is a fantastic performer and sings beautifully. I saw her at American Songbook last year and she was wonderful. She will sing some classic Broadway songs, some pop and some funny numbers as well. There is a $25 food and beverage charge in addition to the music charge. But it's all worth it. I have to work when Benanti performs or I would go to see her without hesitation.
But I also would like to say something in reaction to what Goldenboy said. I've seen Liz Callaway, Leslie Uggams, Rebecca Luker, Jason Graae and Faith Prince, Tim Minchin, Brian D'Arcy James, Marilyn Maye, the cast of Once, Laura Osnes, and Adam Pascal at 54 Below and all of them gave very thoughtful and exciting shows. Maybe I was fortunate in my choices.
Copperfield2 - Thumbs up on being a Yankee fan also - lol. Thanks for your replies because I was not very familiar with Ms. Benanti and I have never been to this club. The only "Broadway" people I have even seen in concert have been Linda Eder,Adam Pascal and Idina Menzel. My daughters also expressed interest in seeing Ramin Karimloo who will be in BB King's the same night we were thinking of going to 54 Below. Decisions, decisions - lol
If your party is four people or more, request one of the banquettes in the back. Every time I sit in one of them, I hear the lyrics to Jerry Herman's "Elegance" in my head.
The tickets are $60 plus the $30 food/drink minimum. I've unfortunately only been to 54 Below once, when I saw Patti LuPone open the club in June, but it was so magical and I hope to make it back soon. I've heard Benanti does great concerts, so I hope you and your family go.
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