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It’s Saturday Night Fever every night with The Australian Bee Gees Show – A Tribute to the Bee Gees. One of the most successful and adored acts in musical history is recreated just for you. You’ll hear hits like “Staying Alive,” “You Should Be Dancing,” “How Deep Is Your Love,” and “Jive Talking.” The Australian Bee Gees Show has performed to more than one million people in sold-out theaters and concert halls in more than 40 countries. The Australian Bee Gees Show is widely recognized as the world’s leading Bee Gees tribute show.

The Eagles are argued to be the Greatest American Band with Hotel California being the Greatest Album ever made. Craig Martin: Founder of Classic Albums Live, said “Classic Albums Live is simple in its quest: Note for note – cut for cut. When you have amazing songs, a perfect album, and a deep love of music – there’s nothing else needed ‘Hotel California’ features classic albums live at its best.”

These two are the funniest people in NH. Juston was born in Portsmouth and Carolyn is a Wolfeboro native… When NH magazine named Juston “Best of NH” they wrote, “The Granite State may have more famous comedians than you can shake a stick at (Seth Meyers, Sarah Silverman, and Adam Sandler to name a few) but no one really “gets” New England humor like Juston McKinney.”
Carolyn pulls material from the hum-drum, day-to-day monotony of the life of every man; and she does it well. To Carolyn the monumental is easy… it’s our existence that’s so hard, yet so ridiculous. Some women look in the mirror and complain that they aren’t pretty enough, not rich enough, not young enough. Carolyn gives her reflection on the finger.

With a cast consisting of both stars from Broadway’s most celebrated rock musicals and incredible Rock & Roll singers, Neil Berg shares the often unknown stories from the fifty-year history of the music that changed the world forever!
From the progenitors of Rock and Roll in the 1940s, through the glory years of the ’50s, ‘60s, and ‘70s, up until MTV in the early‚ 80s, Neil Berg’s 50 Years of Rock & Roll uses fascinating stories and groundbreaking music, with tributes to such important and iconic rock stars/groups/genres as Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Elvis Presley, Ray Charles, Buddy Holly, Bob Dylan, Frankie Valli, The Beatles, Beach Boys, Motown, Aretha Franklin, The Who, Janis Joplin, Woodstock, Simon & Garfunkel, Carole King, Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Stevie Wonder, Billy Joel, Aerosmith, Linda Ronstadt, Bruce Springsteen, Eagles, Fleetwood Mac, Disco, New Wave, Journey, and others!

Hailed as “the redheaded firecracker” (Stephen Holden, New York Times), Kate Baldwin was nominated for the 2017 Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle Awards for her performance as Irene Molloy in the 2017 Broadway revival of Hello Dolly!
Kate’s new show titled How Did You Get This Number? features signature songs from her acclaimed career including Finian’s Rainbow, Giant, Big Fish, and Hello Dolly! More from writers like Stephen Sondheim, Kander & Ebb, Frank Loesser, and long-time friend and collaborator Georgia Stitt fill the program with gorgeous music and expert storytelling.
“We suppose there are some things that Baldwin cannot do, but over the past decade we have yet to see her be anything but superb,” says Steven Suskin of Playbill.
“Kate Baldwin… is an absolute knockout. If Mary Martin was any better than this…well, let’s just say that I don’t see how she could have been. Not only is Ms. Baldwin a charismatic actor, but her concert-quality singing is as good as you’re ever going to hear in a musical.” – Terry Teachout, Wall Street Journal