Two-Time Tony Award Winner, Christine Ebersole returns to Feinstein’s at the Nikko with her new show After the Ball. In this celebration of the classics, Ebersole will perform favorite standards including “The Way You Look Tonight,” “S ’Wonderful,” “Lazy Afternoon” and more. This critically acclaimed show debuted at the Café Carlyle in 2016 and was reprised at Feinstein’s/54 Below in 2017.
Ms. Ebersole won her first Tony Award in the revival of 42nd Street in 2000 then won the 2007 Tony Award for Lead Actress in a Musical as Edie Beale in Grey Gardens. Earlier this year Ebersole made her Los Angeles Opera debut in Candide and was most recently seen on Broadway opposite Patti LuPone in War Paint (Tony Award Nomination). Christine’s other Broadway credits include Blithe Spirit with Angela Lansbury and Rupert Everett, Steel Magnolias, Dinner at Eight (Tony Award Nomination) and Gore Vidal’s The Best Man.
Her resume also includes numerous film and television appearances, concert performances with Michael Feinstein at the Pasadena Pops and the Rainbow Room and singing with the San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall. She has released four CDs including a celebration of Noel Coward and her latest, “Strings Attached.”
Two-Time Tony Award Winner, Christine Ebersole returns to Feinstein’s at the Nikko with her new show After the Ball. In this celebration of the classics, Ebersole will perform favorite standards including “The Way You Look Tonight,” “S ’Wonderful,” “Lazy Afternoon” and more. This critically acclaimed show debuted at the Café Carlyle in 2016 and was reprised at Feinstein’s/54 Below in 2017.
Ms. Ebersole won her first Tony Award in the revival of 42nd Street in 2000 then won the 2007 Tony Award for Lead Actress in a Musical as Edie Beale in Grey Gardens. Earlier this year Ebersole made her Los Angeles Opera debut in Candide and was most recently seen on Broadway opposite Patti LuPone in War Paint (Tony Award Nomination). Christine’s other Broadway credits include Blithe Spirit with Angela Lansbury and Rupert Everett, Steel Magnolias, Dinner at Eight (Tony Award Nomination) and Gore Vidal’s The Best Man.
Her resume also includes numerous film and television appearances, concert performances with Michael Feinstein at the Pasadena Pops and the Rainbow Room and singing with the San Francisco Symphony at Carnegie Hall. She has released four CDs including a celebration of Noel Coward and her latest, “Strings Attached.”