Norm Lewis, Will Roland and More Join 54 Below’s June Lineup
54 Below, Broadway's Supper Club, will host Grammy and Emmy winner Will Roland, Tony winner Norm Lewis, and other stars from Broadway, cabaret, and jazz in June.
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The lineup will also feature Melba Moore, a Tony Awards viewing party, and more.
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Next month, 54 BELOW, Broadway’s Supper Club & Private Event Destination, presents some of the brightest stars from Broadway, cabaret, jazz, and beyond, including Grammy and Emmy winner Will Roland , Tony winner Norm Lewis and more.
Billboard-charting singer-songwriter, composer/lyricist, and filmmaker Jeremy Schonfeld makes his return to 54 Below, taking audiences on a deep dive into his broad-ranging theatrical, cinematic, and celebrated album material. Jeremy will perform selections from his feature film The Father Who Stayed, concept albums Drift and Iron & Coal, plus favorites from across his catalog, including “House of Love.” The evening will also feature songs from Brooklyn to Beacon, 37 Notebooks, and his new album Shades of Grey. Expect an intimate, story-driven set that blends theatre, film, and songwriting into one magical night. Featuring Karina Gallagher , Gussie, Donnie Kehr , Max Sangerman , Melvin Tunstall , III, and Brook Wood . Joined by Nate Allen on bass, Matt Dickey on guitar and keys, Dan Garcia on guitar, Jay Leslie on sax, David Previ on drums, Jeremy Schonfeld on piano and vocals, and the House of Love Choir! $58 cover charge (includes $8 in fees). $91 premium seating (includes $11 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Samantha Stevens , a British performer now often found playing American blondes across the U.S. (Lily St. Regis in the Annie national tour, Miss Adelaide, Betty Haynes—and sometimes Miss Monroe herself), makes her 54 Below debut in In Love with Marilyn.
In celebration of Marilyn Monroe ’s 100th birthday, Stevens brings a captivating evening of music and storytelling that explores the life, legacy, and emotional complexity of one of Hollywood’s most iconic figures.
With musical direction and arrangements by Garrett Taylor (White Christmas national tour, Next to Normal at The Kennedy Center), the evening blends songs associated with Monroe, like “Diamonds Are A Girl’s Best Friend ” and “I Wanna Be Loved By You,” alongside contemporary selections and personal narrative. Offering a fresh and intimate perspective—revealing the vulnerability, humor, and humanity behind the image the world thought it knew. Inspired by Stevens’ deep admiration for Monroe, the show reflects a modern artist’s connection to a timeless icon, highlighting why Marilyn continues to resonate with audiences today.
In Love with Marilyn is a love letter, a mirror, and a martini all in one. This solo cabaret marks Stevens’ debut at 54 Below following performances at the Sedona International Film Festival. $47 cover charge (includes $7 in fees). $74.50 premium seating (includes $9.50 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Back by popular demand! Will Kelley returns to 54 Below with For the Record, a new show tracing his path from small-town Texas to New York City and the truths he’s only now ready to share. Through a genre-spanning setlist from musical theatre to country and everything in between, Will revisits the defining moments of his journey—childhood defiance, early theatre roots, first love, heartbreak, and the freedom that comes with finally telling the whole story. Known for his rich tenor vocals and candid, magnetic storytelling, Will invites audiences into an evening filled with humor, vulnerability, and unguarded honesty. For the Record is a moving portrait of an artist sharing the parts of himself kept quiet–until now. Direction by Michael Kirk Lane and Faith Prince . Music direction by John Bronston . $63.50 cover charge (includes $8.50 in fees). $102 premium seating (includes $12 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Celebrate Pride Month at 54 Below with Sapphic Broadway – a bold, joyful celebration of queer women in musical theatre! Featuring beloved showtunes such as “Woman Is,” “Changing My Major,” and “Take Me or Leave Me” alongside classics reimagined through a sapphic lens— from “All I Ask of You” to “Agony” and everything in between. Performed by an ensemble of lesbian, queer, and nonbinary artists from Broadway and beyond, with special guests to be announced, Sapphic Broadway is a celebration of visibility, community, and theatrical reinvention.
Join us for a high-energy, heartfelt night of show tunes, pride, and purpose—this is a Pride Month celebration not to be missed.
A portion of the proceeds from the evening will benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. Produced by Katherine Winter . Directed by Dana Kelly Craig. Music direction by Amanda Dee. Featuring Kristina Doucette , Jimena Flores Sanchez , Sarah Goodman, Sarah Hogewood , Natalie Hogewood Bertrand, Natalie Joy Johnson , Katie Oxman, Andrea Prestinario , Alice Reys , Sandra Valls , and Katherine Winter . $52.50 cover charge (includes $7.50 in fees). $85.50 premium seating (includes $10.50 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Join Marquis Studios and Danny Sinoff for an evening of jazz standards at 54 Below! Marquis Studios invites you to an evening of dinner, drinks and live music to support arts education programs in New York City public schools. Jazz pianist, singer, and bandleader, Danny Sinoff, will headline the evening with selections from the Great American Songbook.
The event will also feature a pre-show Cocktail Reception provided by the culinary team at 54 Below.
Leadership Table (6 seats): $3,000. Benefactor Table (4 Seats): $1,400. Benefactor Ticket: $350. Supporter Ticket: $150.
The Mabel Mercer Foundation presents a one-night-only celebration of the extraordinary songwriting partnership of Alan & Marilyn Bergman —the most beloved husband-and-wife team in American popular music. Their timeless lyrics have shaped generations of listeners, earning them three Academy Awards, two Grammy Awards, four Emmy Awards and induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. From cherished classics like “The Way We Were,” “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?,” “The Windmills of Your Mind,” and “You Don’t Bring Me Flowers,” the Bergmans have defined the language of love for generations.
In tribute to their remarkable legacy, a cast of cabaret favorites gathers for a stellar evening honoring the Bergmans’ enduring contributions to the Great American Songbook. Performers include Karen Akers , Steven Brinberg , Michael-Demby Cain , Natalie Douglas , Bryan Eng , Eric Yves Garcia , Jeff Harnar , Ann Kittredge , Nicolas King , Karen Mason , Marieann Meringolo , Stephanie Pope , Craig Rubano, KT Sullivan , and Dorian Woodruff.
Presented as a gala benefit evening for The Mabel Mercer Foundation, whose mission for more than four decades has been to preserve and celebrate cabaret artistry and classic song interpretation, the event will include libations, a two-course dinner, and an intimate cabaret performance in the iconic setting of 54 Below. “Cabaret festive attire” is encouraged, and a livestream option will be available for audiences who wish to experience this tribute to the Bergmans’ luminous songs of love. Please note this is a private event.
Bar Rail Seating: $200 (non-deductible). Main Dining Room Seating: $300 ($100 tax deductible). Premium Seating: $500 ($300 tax deductible). Libations and Two-Course Dinner will be provided.
Join us at 54 Below for a concert presentation of the new musical Blood Moon Manor! In this original story, happy couple Roxy and Iman have found their new home. However, their first night staying in the house becomes a fight for survival when a lunar eclipse awakens the restless spirits of those who have died within and around the manor’s walls. Will they see the dawn of a new day or join the spirits bound to walk the manor’s halls for all eternity? Accompanied by a live rock band and featuring a talented cast of new and up-and-coming stars, you won’t want to miss the debut of this exciting, new musical!
Book & lyrics by Kaleb Sells and music by Benjamin Balatbat. Directed by M. Stratton. Featuring EJ Adiele, Ilana Gabriella, Josh Kolb , Theresa Burns, Kelsey Elisabeth, Kaleb Sells, Ambroja Ferguson, Kieran Kelly , and Bradley Viktor. Ensemble: Amari Flynn, Jordan Woods, Nicky Triviño, Damian Garcia, Payge Shaw, Hailey Durner, Jon Mathes, and Matthew White Artwork by Spencer Reeves (Instagram: @spency.png?format=auto&width=1400). $41.50 cover charge (includes $6.50 in fees). $69 premium seating (includes $9 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Grammy, Emmy, and Broadway.com Audience Choice Award winner Will Roland makes his 54 Below solo debut with his first new concert in over a decade. Best known for his star turns in Be More Chill and Dear Evan Hansen on Broadway, as well as “Billions” on Showtime, this brand-new show weaves songs from beloved Broadway classics together with deep cuts from the pop, punk, and Dad Rock canon. With hilarious anecdotes, and backed by a world-class band (guaranteed to rock your socks off), Will Roland invites you to join him for an evening to reflect on the passage of time, examine his life upon the wicked stage, delight in his recent adventures in fatherhood, and so much more. Directed by Max Friedman , with music direction by Madeline Benson . Joined by Laura Dadap on bass/cello, Jessie Linden on drums, and Chris Peters on guitar. $69 cover charge (includes $9 in fees). $113 premium seating (includes $13 in fees). $25 food & beverage minimum.
Opening Doors pulls inspiration from the Merrily We Roll Along tune, spotlighting emerging artists at the start of their creative journeys. The evening will allow artists to explore what it means to “open doors” for themselves such as navigating ambition, setbacks, and opportunity as part of the next generation of performers. Blending sincerity and humor, Opening Doors celebrates community and collaboration, connecting artists from across the city to share their stories through song. It’s a heartfelt, high-energy night about the process, the people, and the pursuit of creative dreams in New York City. Produced by Taylor Leccese, Bella Brown , and Verrazano Media NYC. Music direction by Gavin Matthias. Featuring Faith Alhadeff, Bianca Aranda, Brooke DeBeer, Ry Dever, Oliver Edward, Kaileigh Fiorillo , Ava Gallo , Abby Gilbert, Macy Herrera, Albert Igbinigie, Klara Keeley, Ella Mardirossian, Matthew Ochoa, Segar Ott-Rudolph, Aidan Panno, Sean Penias, Jared Polanco, Jaida Skye Rivera, Isabella Scolaro, Kiser Shelton, Zander Smith, Nadia Jewel Vito , and Olivia Whitner.
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_Originally reported by [BroadwayWorld](https://www.broadwayworld.com/article/Norm-Lewis-Will-Roland-and-More-to-Perform-at-54-Below-in-June-20260529)._
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