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54 Below

A Nonprofit Cabaret Venue

“Having Andy usher on the balcony is like putting the Mona Lisa in a warehouse.” – James McKenna, New Amsterdam Theatre House Manager

After descending from the balcony to arrive on center stage for his cabaret debut this past March, Andrew Zachary Cohen returns by popular demand to 54 Below with an encore engagement of Don’t Ask the Lady. After circling the corridors of Circle in the Square and waiting in the wings at the St. James as a Broadway PA, Andrew found his calling in a most unexpected revelation: he’s a leading lady.  Putting his stamp on some of the theatre’s most famous female roles and many lesser-known gems, Andrew explores his journey from suburbia to NYC through his earliest influences that created his deep love (or is it unhealthy obsession?) for the musical theatre.  Rediscover the power of Broadway’s most stirring women as Andrew journeys from Jule Styne to Billy Finn, from Stephen Schwartz to Stephen Sondheim, from Cy Coleman to Maury Yeston, and more.

Featuring Chrissy Pardo.

Directed by two-time MAC winner Billy Recce.

Music Directed by MAC-nominee Steven Silverstein, with Fernando Firmino on guitar and bass.


Please note that all artists and acts are subject to change at any time.

Proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to enter the club.

Past Performances

  • Fri, Aug 26 :9:30 pm
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