Tony Award nominee, Drama Desk Lifetime Achievement honoree and two-time MAC Award winner, Charles Busch, who performed two sold-out shows at Pride Arts Center in January 2017, will return on January 21 and 22 with CHARLES BUSCH: MY KINDA ‘60S - a new show that gets to his essence.
Weaving tales of his Manhattan childhood and adolescence raised by his indomitable Aunt Lillian through the lens of the tumultuous decade of the 1960’s, Busch will be singing a songbook from Broadway to Pop, featuring the work of among others Burt Bacharach, Jimmy Webb, the Beatles, Henry Mancini, Bob Dylan, Stephen Sondheim and Kander and Ebb. Songs include “Two for the Road,” “Anyone Who Had a Heart” and “The Times They Are A-Changin’.” He will be appearing with his long-time musical director/ arranger Tom Judson in a unique evening of music and storytelling.
Busch’s two-night stand at Pride Arts Center will be just the third engagement of MY KINDA ‘60S since its premiere at New York City’s Feinstein’s/54 Below in October. NYC.
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$75 for reserved seats, and $50 for general admission. Tickets available by phone at 800-737-0984 or at Pride Films and Plays website.
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