NEW
YORK, Sept. 10, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This fall,
the legendary Café Carlyle is set to celebrate what would have been
the 100th birthday of the iconic performer Bobby Short, whose on-stage presence defined an
era. For over three decades, Short captivated Upper East Siders and
guests of The Carlyle with his sophisticated renditions of American
songbook classics. This season, a selection of remarkable
performers and artists will honor Short's influence with dedicated
musical tributes alongside some of his culinary favorites.
Since Café Carlyle's opening in 1955, the intimate,
last-of-its-kind supper club has hosted a distinguished array of
talent, including Eartha Kitt,
Elaine Stritch, and of course,
Bobby Short. Short's tenure at Café
Carlyle, beginning in 1968 and lasting until his final performance
in 2004, helped shape its identity, establishing it as a home for
intimate and immersive musical performances.
Short's contributions to the wider American musical landscape
were unparalleled. His repertoire of Cole
Porter, Duke Ellington, and
the Gershwins, delivered with his distinctive style and charisma,
drew audiences from around the globe. As Café Carlyle reflects on
Short's centennial, the season will pay homage to his enduring
legacy, ensuring his spirit continues to inspire every performer
who takes the stage.
The lineup includes;
- Tony Danza | September 10th - 21st, 2024
- Maria Friedman | September 24th - 28th, 2024
- Julio Iglesias, Jr. |
October 1st - 5th, 2024
- Rita Wilson | October 8th - 12th, 2024
- Rufus Wainwright | October 15th - 19th, 2024
- John Pizarelli & Jessica
Molaskey | October 22nd - November
2nd, 2024
- Elizabeth Gillies | November 8th - November 9th, 2024
- The Garfunkels | November 12th - 16th,
2024
- M. Ward | November 21st - 23rd,
2024
- Isaac Mizrahi | November 26th - 30th, 2024
- Adrienne Warren | December 3rd - 7th, 2024
- Peter Cincotti | December 17th - 31st, 2024
"We are thrilled to celebrate the rich culture and history of
Café Carlyle and honor the incredible legacy of Bobby Short," said Marlene Poynder, Managing
Director of The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel. "Bobby's contributions
to our cherished supper club and to the world of music are
immeasurable. It is our pleasure to offer this special season to
our guests, filled with performances and experiences that pay
tribute to his timeless charm and artistry."
In addition to this season's dynamic musical ensemble, guests
will enjoy a nostalgic nod to Bobby
Short's favorites, including Bobby's Manhattan, a classic cocktail with a
twist, and Bobby's Chicken Hash, one of his beloved
dishes.
Tickets are available online via Tock with prices varying per
performer.
Café Carlyle is located in The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel (35
East 76th Street, at Madison Avenue).
For more information and updates on these exciting events,
follow Café Carlyle on Instagram @cafecarlyle and
Facebook.
About Café Carlyle:
Tucked behind a Madison Avenue doorway, Café Carlyle welcomes
its guests into a classic cabaret setting where incredible talent
and music are paired with New York
elegance and style, yet in an updated way. Originally opened in
1955, Café Carlyle is known for headlining incredible talent
through the years – from classic performers such as Elaine Stritch and Eartha Kitt to more modern-day acts such as
Jon Batiste, Isaac Mizrahi, Jeff
Goldblum, Jill Kargman,
Katharine McPhee, Dianna Agron, Alan
Cumming, Debbie Harry and
Rita Wilson. For three decades, Café
Carlyle was synonymous with the legendary Bobby Short, who thrilled sell-out crowds for 36
years. Seating up to 90 for dinner and a performance, the intimate
supper club is highlighted by music-themed murals by Oscar-winning
French artist Marcel Vertès. Renowned for its traditional elegance,
the Café infuses modern elements without sacrificing the history
and refinement that are hallmarks of The Carlyle. Café Carlyle, the
New York City bastion of classic
cabaret entertainment, continues to draw socialites, politicians
and celebrities into its distinguished and glamorous
setting.
About The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel:
Situated at the corner of Madison Avenue and 76th Street, The
Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel has been a classic landmark of
Manhattan's sophisticated Upper
East Side since 1930. Located just one block from Central Park, The
Carlyle is a 35-story, 192-room hotel highlighted by the original
Art Deco design from the renowned Dorothy
Draper. Following a multi-year thoughtful
transformation of the legendary property by New York based design firm tonychi studio, the
property has recently debuted new guest rooms and suites in
addition to a new signature restaurant, Dowling's at The Carlyle.
Embracing a passion for the arts, pianos grace many suites, and
most tower rooms have views of Central Park. The Carlyle is also
home to the renowned Café Carlyle and the beloved Bemelmans Bar and
offers visitors a whimsical experience into an undefinable era of
glamour. The Carlyle is the proud recipient of Condé Nast
Traveler's 2020 Readers' Choice Award for #1 Hotel in New York City. Follow the latest news through
the hotel's Instagram: @RosewoodTheCarlyle @DowlingsAtTheCarlyle
@BemelmansBar @CafeCarlyle
CONTACT: BMF PR, thecarlyle@wearebmf.com
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