Kevin Scott Hall

Kevin Scott Hall performed in cabaret clubs for many years and recorded three CDs, including “New Light Dawning” in 1998, which received national airplay. He also worked at the legendary piano bar, Rose’s Turn, and has taught cabaret workshops and directed shows since 1995. Kevin earned his MFA in Creative Writing at City College of New York. He is an adjunct professor in the Theatre and English departments at City College and Borough of Manhattan Community College. His novel, “Off the Charts!” was published in 2010, and his memoir, “A Quarter Inch from My Heart” (Wisdom Moon), in 2014. Kevin writes a monthly column and entertainment features for Edge Media Network, writes reviews for BistroAwards.com, and freelances for other publications.

Liz Rubino

Kevin Scott Hall
"If Only…" The Duplex  –  June 3 In her debut show, "If Only…," Liz Rubino, a theatre actress from Ohio and recent New York University Master's degree recipient, showed a lot of promise for a future in cabaret. She asked a question common to many performers who make their way to The City: "If only...

Ryan O’Connor

Kevin Scott Hall
"Ryan O'Connor Eats His Feelings" Laurie Beechman Theatre  –  May 2, 9, 16, 23 Ryan O'Connor—YouTube sensation, Top Five finalist on Your OWN Show: Oprah's Search for the Next TV Star last winter, friend to stars on both coasts, and a singer and actor in his own right—certainly came to the Laurie Beechman Theatre this...

More Than a Song: The Music That Integrated America

Kevin Scott Hall
The Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center  -  May 17, 18 Frank Stewart for Jazz at Lincoln Center As part of Jazz at Lincoln Center's Jazz & Popular Song series (Wynton Marsalis, Artistic Director; Scott Siegel, Supervising Producer; Michael Feinstein, director and host) Michael Feinstein brings us a live version of his popular PBS...