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What did 54 Below used to be?

What did 54 Below used to be?

Two of the biggest names in cabaret — Michael Feinstein and 54 Below — are joining forces. The Midtown Manhattan supper club, nicknamed “Broadway’s living room,” in the basement of the former disco Studio 54, will be renamed Feinstein’s/54 Below.

Does 54 Below have a dress code?

Do I have to check my coat? Guests of 54 Below are encouraged to wear smart casual attire. We ask that guests do not hang their coats on the back of their chairs and instead utilize our complimentary coat check facilities. Guests are discouraged from bringing large personal items or bags with them to the club.

How many seats does 54 Below have?

14754 Below / Capacity

How do you perform at Feinstein’s 54 Below?

THE CALLBACK

  1. SUBMISSIONS: Contestants must submit an audition video, with headshot and resume, to [email protected].
  2. PRELIMINARIES: If selected to participate in the prelimary round, contestants will perform one 2-4 minute song on the 54 Below stage.
  3. SEMI-FINALS:
  4. FINALS:

What is the name of the restaurant in Studio 54?

Feinstein’s/54 Below is a cabaret and restaurant in New York City owned by Broadway producers Steve Baruch, Richard Frankel, Marc Routh and Tom Viertel. It has hosted shows by such performers as Patti LuPone, Ben Vereen, Marilyn Maye and Barbara Cook. It is located in the basement of Studio 54 .

What is Feinstein’s/54 below?

With pre-theatre dinner offered nightly from 5pm, Feinstein’s/54 Below has set a new culinary standard for New York City entertainment venues. In June of 2012, the club opened under the name 54 Below.

What is the history of 54 Below?

In September 2015, 54 Below announced a creative alliance with performer and singer, pianist, and music revivalist Michael Feinstein, becoming Feinstein’s/54 Below. Among the performers who have performed at 54 Below: Feinstein’s/54 Below was used in the setting of the Downton Abbey parody Downton Abbey the Musical.

Who are the designers at Feinstein’s/54 Below?

Its designers include architect Richard H. Lewis, set designer John Lee Beatty, lighting designer Ken Billington, and sound designer Peter Hylenski. Scott Wittman also serves as Creative Consultant. Jennifer Ashley Tepper serves as the Director of Programming at Feinstein’s/54 Below.