New York, NY (Top40 Charts/ CineMedia Promotions) Βroadway Records announced today that it will release a live album in
September 2012 of Tony Award nominee
Laura Osnes in her Café Carlyle debut. The acclaimed actress will make her cabaret debut at the legendary Café Carlyle in an exclusive two-week engagement, Tuesday, June 19- Saturday, June 30. Three performances (Thursday June 28-Saturday June 30) will be recorded for the Broadway Records release.
Ms. Osnes will present an evening of songs culled from Broadway, the Great American Songbook, as well as from the worlds of jazz and folk. During the recording dates, she will be joined by special guests
Jeremy Jordan (Bonnie & Clyde, Newsies) on June 28th, Tom Wopat (Catch Me If You Can) on June 29th and Max Crumm (Grease) on June 30th. There will be other surprise special guests during the Caryle engagement. Ms. Osnes will be accompanied by a quartet led by her Musical
Director Fred Lassen on piano. Joe Langworth directs.
"Getting to perform at the Café Carlyle, following in the footsteps of women like Elaine Stritch,
Barbara Cook, Christine Ebersole, Kelli O'Hara, and so many of my other idols, is nothing short of a dream come true," enthused Ms. Osnes.
The album will be produced by Fred Lassen and
Aaron Ankrum and executive produced by Van Dean and Kenny Howard.
Ms. Osnes will perform
Tuesdays through
Saturdays at 8:45PM. There is a $65 music charge ($45, bar) for the Tuesday-Thursday performances and a $75 music charge ($45, bar) for the Friday and Saturday performances. Dinner is served from 6:30PM. For reservations call 212-744-1600. For additional information, visit https://www.thecarlyle.com.
The Café Carlyle is located in The Carlyle Hotel - 35 East 76th Street at Madison Avenue.
LAURA OSNES starred in two Rodgers and Hammerstein productions this spring - the first NY revival of Pipe
Dream for Encores! and a one night only concert of The Sound Of
Music at Carnegie Hall. She was recently seen on Broadway as Bonnie Parker in Bonnie and Clyde (Tony® Award Nomination) after originating the role at Asolo Repertory Theatre and La Jolla Playhouse (San
Diego Theatre Critics Circle Award- Outstanding Lead Female Performance in a Musical). Her other Broadway credits include Hope Harcourt in the Tony-winning revival of Anything Goes (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Astaire Award nominations), Nellie Forbush in Lincoln Center Theatre's production of South Pacific and her Broadway debut as
Sandy in the most recent revival of Grease, after having won the role on NBC's reality competition "Grease: You're The One That I Want." Many regional credits, including Kim McAfee in Broadway: Three Generations (Kennedy Center). Television: HBO's pilot "The Miraculous Year" written by John Logan and directed by Kathryn Bigelow, "Sondheim: The Birthday Concert" at Avery
Fisher Hall (available on DVD), the 2011 Kennedy Center Honors Salute to
Barbara Cook and the Las
Vegas Smith Center Gala Opening that will air on PBS this fall.