Monday 30 Jun 2025 8:00PM
Select Seats $99.99 – $159.99
Monday 30 Jun 2025 8:00PM
Select Seats $99.99 – $159.99
The Arts Project Of Cherry Grove
Proudly Presents
Betty Buckley
Saturday, June 28 @ 8 pm
Tickets:
APCG Members
$100- Concert only
$175- Concert and Brunch with Betty B. on Sunday, June 29
*Note: Silver and Gold Members cannot apply any of their free tickets to Betty Buckley: Live with APCG.
Non-Members
$125- Concert Only
$200- Concert and Brunch with Betty B. on Sunday, June 29
Join us for the season opener at the historic Cherry Grove Community House and Theatre, home of the oldest continuously running LGBTQ theatre in America! APCG is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated since 1948 to preserving and celebrating queer art and culture through theatre, music, and community events (Home – ARTS PROJECT OF CHERRY GROVE).
How You Can Support & Participate
Location & Logistics
Arts Project of Cherry Grove
180 Bayview Walk, Cherry Grove, NY 11706
• Ferry: Sayville Ferry Service (connect via LIRR to Sayville)
• Jitney: Short ride from Sayville station to Cherry Grove (small fee)
• Car: Park at 41 River Road, Sayville, and walk to the ferry.
Questions? Email info@artsprojectcg.org or sign up for updates on our mailing list (Join Us – ARTS PROJECT OF CHERRY GROVE).
Tony® Award-winning Broadway legend Betty Buckley is making her triumphant return to Joe’s Pub at The Public in New York City for six unforgettable performances, running May 15–17, 2025. Known as the “Voice of Broadway,” Buckley will deliver an intimate evening of storytelling and song alongside her stellar band, including Grammy®-nominated pianist and longtime collaborator Christian Jacob.
With shows at 7:00 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. each night, audiences can expect a masterclass in musical performance and interpretation. Past performances have earned rave reviews, with BroadwayWorld praising her “musical brilliance” and Playbill calling it “a master class in the art of storytelling through song.”
Buckley’s career spans theater, film, and television. She’s celebrated for iconic roles in Cats, Sunset Boulevard, and Hello, Dolly!, and for appearances in major films like Split, Carrie, and Tender Mercies. She recently appeared in Sundance 2025’s By Design and the upcoming A24 film Eternity.
Tickets are available now. Don’t miss the chance to experience one of Broadway’s most iconic voices live and up close.
Betty Buckley is best known for her Tony Award-winning role as Grizabella in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s seminal 1983 Broadway production of “Cats.” She was also beloved by millions of television audiences when she starred as Abby Bradford in more than 100 episodes of the hit 1977-81 series “Eight is Enough.” In addition to winning a Best Actress Tony for “Cats,” Buckley was nominated for another in 1997 for “Triumph of Love.” She was nominated for two Emmy Awards, two Grammy Awards, and an Olivier Award (as Norma Desmond in Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard”). Buckley has been in numerous iconic Broadway musicals including “1776,” “Pippin,” and “The Mystery of Edwin Drood”; she appeared in the film “Carrie” and in its infamous, short-lived Broadway musical adaptation. Buckley was a 2012 American Theater Hall of Fame inductee.
John McDaniel is a Grammy and Emmy Award-winning music director, composer, director, arranger, orchestrator and producer, and he serves as Artistic Director at the Tony Award-winning Eugene ONeill Theater Center. Most recently, he arranged, orchestrated and was Music Director for Carol Burnett’s 90th birthday special on NBC, which won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Primetime Variety Special.
March 28, 2024
Segerstrom Center for the Arts
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Dubbed “The Voice of Broadway,” Betty Buckley helped to revolutionize modern musical theatre through her acclaimed performances in “1776” (Martha Jefferson), “Pippin” (Catherine), “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” (Alice Nutting/Edwin Drood), “Carrie” (Margaret White), and “Cats” (Grizabella, the Glamour Cat), which earned her the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical. She received her second Tony nomination for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance as Hesione in “Triumph of Love” and received an Olivier Award nomination for her critically acclaimed interpretation of Norma Desmond in the London production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s “Sunset Boulevard,” which she repeated to more rave reviews on Broadway. Her film roles include Brian de Palma’s “Carrie,” Bruce Beresford’s “Tender Mercies,” and, most recently, M. Night Shyamalan’s hit film “Split,” for which she earned a Saturn Award nomination for Best Featured Actress. Her recent TV credits include a recurring role on “Law & Order: SVU” and a guest starring role on the new Fox/Warner Bros. show “The Cleaning Lady.” She co-starred in the third season of AMC’s “Preacher,” NBC’s “Chicago Med,” HBO’s “The Leftovers” and “Getting On,” the miniseries “The Pacific,” and the series “OZ.” She also starred for four seasons as Abby Bradford on the hit series “Eight is Enough,” and has made guest appearances on “Without a Trace” and “Pretty Little Liars.” Ms. Buckley has been honored with three Lifetime Achievement Awards for her contributions to theatre from the New England Theatre Conference, The Shubert Theater in New Haven, and the T. Schreiber School in NYC. For her work in the national tour of “Hello, Dolly!”, she was honored with the Sarah Siddons Award for outstanding performance in a Chicago Theatrical Production.
Where: New York’s Café Carlyle
When: SEPTEMBER 27 – OCTOBER 1, 2022
Time: Show begins 8:45 PM
Multi-award-winning actress/singer Betty Buckley returns to Cafe Carlyle with her trio led by Multi-Grammy Nominated pianist Christian Jacob. In the classic venue, the Tony Winner will offer an eclectic mix of standards and songs by contemporary songwriters. The Tony Award winner, Emmy, and Grammy Nominee’s Broadway credits include 1776, Pippin, Song And Dance, Cats (Tony Award), The Mystery of Edwin Drood, Carrie, Sunset Boulevard, Triumph of Love (Tony Nomination). London: Dear World, Sunset Boulevard (Olivier Award Nomination), Promises, Promises (Evening Standard Nomination).
Tickets for her Sept. 24th concert, priced $50 for adults, $45 for seniors, and $40 for non-Mercyhurst students and youth 12 and younger, go on sale Tuesday, Aug. 23, at noon.
Tickets can be purchased via the MIAC ticketing website or by calling the box office at 814-824-3000 (Tuesday-Thursday, noon-5 p.m.). Each order is subject to a $3 per ticket processing fee, regardless of purchase or payment method.
Feinstein’s at the Nikko presents Tony Award-winner and American Theater Hall of Fame inductee, Betty Buckley. In this intimate concert, featuring award-winning music director and pianist, Christian Jacob, Betty will take audiences on a journey through story and song as only this singular artist can.
Feinstein’s at the Nikko presents Tony Award-winner and American Theater Hall of Fame inductee, Betty Buckley. In this intimate concert, featuring award-winning music director and pianist, Christian Jacob, Betty will take audiences on a journey through story and song as only this singular artist can.
Feinstein’s at the Nikko presents Tony Award-winner and American Theater Hall of Fame inductee, Betty Buckley. In this intimate concert, featuring award-winning music director and pianist, Christian Jacob, Betty will take audiences on a journey through story and song as only this singular artist can.
Feinstein’s at the Nikko presents Tony Award-winner and American Theater Hall of Fame inductee, Betty Buckley. In this intimate concert, featuring award-winning music director and pianist, Christian Jacob, Betty will take audiences on a journey through story and song as only this singular artist can.