Peter Mintun, Ron Spivak, and Hector Ubarry
Join
Cabaret Scenes and the American Songbook Association
for the
Fourth Annual Darrell Henline Award
Honoring
STEVE ROSS
“The Crown Prince of New York Cabaret”
also featuring
Tom Andersen, Jean Brassard, Eric Comstock
Shana Farr, Barbara Fasano, Eric Michael Gillett
Mark Nadler, Eva Swan, Dorothy Wiggins
with more performers TBA!*
*subject to change
Saturday, June 21, 2025 at 7 PM
The Green Room 42, NYC
570 10th Ave., 4th Floor (in the Yotel)
Steve Ross has been a fixture of the cabaret community in Manhattan for over forty years. As a singer-pianist, he has been called “the suavest of all male cabaret performers” by The New York Times and “the smoothest cabaret act in the world” by the London Times. In 1981 he re-opened the legendary Oak Room at Manhattan’s famed Hotel Algonquin where he held forth, off and on, for nine years. He has appeared on Broadway in Noël Coward’s Present Laughter and off-Broadway in his tribute to Fred Astaire entitled I Won’t Dance. Internationally, he has performed in London, Paris, Tokyo, Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Melbourne and Sydney, as well as cabarets and theaters across America and on the high seas. Steve also is a coach and teaches the International Songbook.
Cabaret Scenes and the American Songbook Association (ASA) named this award for Darrell Henline who was the founder and publisher of Cabaret Scenes magazine (the official magazine of the ASA) until his death in 2003. The award honors that individual whose professional career in the field of cabaret has been one of consistent excellence and distinction.
Ringside: $71.75; Premium: $61.25; Premium Booth: $56.75; General Seating: $29.
Booth: $51.75; Main Dining Room: $41.75; Side/Back: $31.75
There is a livestream option available for $21.75.
There is a service fee for each ticket.
For tickets, please visit: https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/show/details/HOIKSbjid0PrUBcTHwD2
American Songbook Association Inc. (ASA)—a 501(c)(3) nonprofit incorporated in New York State—seeks to preserve, promote, and advance the legacy of American popular music, the Great American Songbook (classic and new), and the unique art form of cabaret. The ASA publishes the long-established Cabaret Scenes magazine, conducts educational programs in New York City public schools, and creates performances serving its audience of seniors, students, and others. We strive to inspire, transform, empower, and create torchbearers for future generations so they may understand, appreciate and embrace the historical and cultural importance of America’s rich musical heritage. Please visit us at AmericanSongbookAssociation.org for more information.