Scott Bradlee’s Postmodern Jukebox: Life in the Past Lane
Thursday, Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
The Palladium
The musical collective known for putting “pop music in a time machine” returns with a new show featuring modern hits performed in the classic styles of bygone eras. Founded in 2011 by arranger-pianist Scott Bradlee, Postmodern Jukebox has grown from a viral phenomenon into a worldwide juggernaut over the past decade, with a current tally of over 5.6 million YouTube subscribers. As always, the touring production features an ensemble of multitalented singers and musicians who bring Bradlee’s generation-spanning arrangements to life night after night.
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My Name is NOT Mom
Friday, Oct. 14 at 8 p.m.
The Palladium
My Name is NOT Mom is a hilarious journey through motherhood with internet sensations Tiffany Jenkins, Meredith Masony and Dena Blizzard. After helping millions of fans get through the pandemic, this comic trio share their take on mothering through the sleepless nights of the toddler years, middle school craziness and trying not to physically attack a high schooler. This special live event features stand-up, stories and videos from their online community and audience interaction to create an up close and personal experience that’s funnier than a pap smear.
Contains adult language.
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Johnny Mathis: The Voice of Romance Tour
Saturday, Oct. 15 at 8 p.m.
The Palladium
Celebrating his 66th year as a recording artist, legendary singer Johnny Mathis is still “The Voice of Romance” and one of the most enduring vocalists in music history. He has performed songs in an incredible variety of styles and categories – from music composed for stage and film to jazz standards, contemporary pop hits and holiday music – including enormous hits like “Chances Are,” “It’s Not for Me to Say” and “Misty.” His honors have included five Grammy nominations as well as the Lifetime Achievement Award and three songs in the Grammy Hall of Fame.
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The Queen’s Cartoonists
Sunday, Oct. 16 at 5 p.m.
The Palladium
The Queen’s Cartoonists play music from classic cartoons and contemporary animation, with performances synchronized to video projections of the films to create a concert of classical music and jazz that connects with audiences of all ages. Since its inception in 2015, the sextet has gone from playing in the New York subway system to selling out the Blue Note Jazz Club and opening for the New York Philharmonic. Expect the unexpected from repertoire that includes the Golden Age of animation, cult cartoon classics, modern video pieces, comedy and elements of a musical circus.
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