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34 West 22nd St., New York, NY 10010 Phone: 212.206.0440

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  • Ticket Price: $20.00
  • Show Type: Cabaret
  • 2 Beverage Minimum
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Description: Broadway On 22nd Street Returns in 2012 with a new bunch of fabulous performers from the Great White Way. This monthly series created by Joseph Macchia in 2011 received rave reviews and continues to entertain audiences month after month.

Each month three Broadway performers head down to The Metropolitan Room for Broadway On 22nd Street, they each perform their own mini set of four songs plus a duet and even a group number.

Kicking off the series in January will be Joi Danielle Price (Ragtime The Revival), Charles West (The Scarlet Pimpernel, Cyrano0, Heather Parcells ( Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Chorus Line the revival, Wonderland).

The evening will be musical directed by Tracy Stark

There is a $20 Cover Charge 2 Beverage Minimum


Charles West is currently the standby for El Gallo in the NYC production of The Fantasticks and recently completed a 5 show run of his

New York cabaret debut "Charles West...feeling good at Don't Tell Mama. Critics wrote of Charles "West's voice is a polished baritone...it's smooth and rich", " a breathtaking and spectacular debut", "West absolutely takes his place among the new faces of 2012 and emerges as a sure bet for success in the cabaret community" and "his ability to communicate lyric coupled with his glorious vocals and not mere handsome visage, but charismatic and oh-so-sexy demeanor make him a natural for the art form".
     Charles was an original cast member of two Broadway shows; The Scarlet Pimpernel (cast album) and Cyrano, the Musical. His tours include the 1st National of Miss Saigon (Chris) and a European tour of West Side Story (Tony). Other credits include a concert production of Show Boat at Carnegie Hall, South Pacific (Emile), My Fair Lady (Freddy) and was featured on a billboard in times Square as part of the Broadway Jockey ad campaign.