June 24, 2023

     June 24

    Magick & Moonlight

    Saturday, June 24, 2023 – 7:00 PM EDT

    “DICKENS APPRECIATION CELEBRATION WITH SPECIAL LIMITED TIME DISCOUNT PRICES”

    ADULT $52 $42

    With MAGIC AND MOONLIGHT, Elizabeth Ward Land weaves a spell with her one-of-a-kind voice – celebrating songs about the moon and the magic that is everywhere around us including songs like IF IT’S MAGIC, DARK LADY, THE MOON IS A HARSH MISTRESS, and I PUT A SPELL ON YOU. “There simply are not words sufficient enough to convey to a reader what Land’s vocals can produce.”-BroadwayWorld 

    The Dining Room & Bar open at 5 pm

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    Theatre Doors Open at 6:45 PM

    THE SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 7 PM

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    July 27, 2023

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      ELIZABETH WARD LAND: THE SONGS OF LINDA RONSTADT

      Thursday, July 27, 2023

      6:00 PM, 9:30 PM

      The Mansion of Saratoga

      801 New York-29 Rock City Falls, NY, 12863

      United States

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      September 9, 2023

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        SPOTLIGHT GALA: ELIZABETH WARD LAND

        Saturday, September 9, 2023

        6pm – 9pm

        The Bobbie Olsen Theater at Sharon Playhouse

        49 Amenia RoadSharon, CT, 06069

        United States

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        August 16, 2023

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          Moondance: An Evening of Magical Music

          Elizabeth Ward Land returns to the Brookside Cabaret Series for the fourth time this summer with her new show, using her one-of-a-kind voice to weave a spell as she celebrates songs about the moon and the magic that is everywhere around us. The evening will include songs like “Magic” (Olivia Newton-John), “I Put a Spell on You” (Nina Simone), “Dark Lady” (Cher), and “Moondance.” “There simply are not words sufficient enough to convey to a reader what Land’s vocals can produce.” — Broadway World

          Wednesday, August 16, 2023

          Seating availability 4:45-6:30

          Carriage House Restaurant

          22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ

          United States

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          August 17, 2023

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            Cabaret: Elizabeth Ward Land

            Wednesday, August 16, 2023

            Seating availability 4:45-6:30

            Carriage House Restaurant

            22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ

            United States

            Listen to the album on Spotify!

            August 18, 2023

              Posts

              Moondance: An Evening of Magical Music

              Elizabeth Ward Land returns to the Brookside Cabaret Series for the fourth time this summer with her new show, using her one-of-a-kind voice to weave a spell as she celebrates songs about the moon and the magic that is everywhere around us. The evening will include songs like “Magic” (Olivia Newton-John), “I Put a Spell on You” (Nina Simone), “Dark Lady” (Cher), and “Moondance.” “There simply are not words sufficient enough to convey to a reader what Land’s vocals can produce.” — Broadway World

              Wednesday, August 16, 2023

              Seating availability 4:45-6:30

              Carriage House Restaurant

              22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ

              United States

              Listen to the album on Spotify!

              August 19, 2023

                Posts

                Moondance: An Evening of Magical Music

                Elizabeth Ward Land returns to the Brookside Cabaret Series for the fourth time this summer with her new show, using her one-of-a-kind voice to weave a spell as she celebrates songs about the moon and the magic that is everywhere around us. The evening will include songs like “Magic” (Olivia Newton-John), “I Put a Spell on You” (Nina Simone), “Dark Lady” (Cher), and “Moondance.” “There simply are not words sufficient enough to convey to a reader what Land’s vocals can produce.” — Broadway World

                Wednesday, August 16, 2023

                Seating availability 4:45-6:30

                Carriage House Restaurant

                22 Brookside Drive, Millburn, NJ

                United States

                Listen to the album on Spotify!

                September 13, 2023

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                  ELIZABETH WARD LAND: THE SONGS OF LINDA RONSTADT

                  WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2023 AT 7:00PM

                  Limited Performance

                  Created and performed by Elizabeth Ward Land

                  Back by popular demand, Elizabeth Ward Land’s award-winning cabaret, Still Within The Sound of My Voice: The Songs of Linda Ronstadt returns to the Mac-Haydn!

                  Touching on genres ranging from rock, country, folk, light opera, big band and mariachi, Elizabeth Ward Land finds her perfect vocal match in this salute to the great Linda Ronstadt. Tracing her life and career to songs from the Rock and Roll Hall of Famers vast catalogue, including “You’re No Good,” “Blue Bayou,” “Frenesi,” and “Long, Long Time,” the evening promises something for every music lover.

                  Listen to the album on Spotify!

                  September 16 – October 2, 2022

                    September 16 – October 2, 2022

                    Elizabeth Ward Land will star as “Norma Desmond” in the Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black and Christopher Hampton musical Sunset Boulevard at Music Theatre Connecticut in Norwalk, CT from September 16-October 2.

                    August 31 – September 3, 2022

                      August 31 – September 3, 2022: Paper Mill Playhouse

                      A celebration of Elizabeth’s latest album, Still Within the Sound of My Voice at Paper Mill Playhouse’s Brookside Cabaret Series in Millburn, NJ

                      Listen to the album on Spotify!

                      August 6, 2022

                        August 6, 2022: Norwalk, CT

                        Elizabeth will celebrate her latest album with concerts of Still Within the Sound of My Voice in Norwalk, CT on August 6

                        Listen to the album on Spotify!

                        LML MUSIC PRESENTS: “STILL WITHIN THE SOUND OF MY VOICE: THE SONGS OF LINDA RONSTADT”

                          LML MUSIC PRESENTS: THE NEW ALBUM FROM BROADWAY VOCALIST ELIZABETH WARD LAND “STILL WITHIN THE SOUND OF MY VOICE: THE SONGS OF LINDA RONSTADT”

                          RELEASE CONCERTS IN CONNECTICUT AND NEW JERSEY
                          ALBUM AVAILABLE TODAY, FRIDAY, JULY 15

                          A special vinyl edition of the album will be released later this year. Touching on genres including rock, country, folk, big band and mariachi, Elizabeth Ward Land finds her perfect vocal match in this salute to the great Linda Ronstadt. The concert version was honored with the 2020 Bistro Award for “Outstanding Tribute Show.” The album is produced by Ken Land and Lee Lessack, with Karen Mulvey and Andrew Needleman serving as executive producers. Still Within the Sound of My Voice features arrangements by Andrew David Sotomayor and vocal arrangements by Joel Waggoner.

                          Elizabeth Ward Land to Join THE BEDWETTER, Now Extended at Atlantic Theater Company

                            Elizabeth Ward Land to Join THE BEDWETTER, Now Extended at Atlantic Theater Company

                            The Bedwetter is a new musical with a book by Drama Desk Award winner Joshua Harmon and Emmy Award winner Sarah Silverman.

                            by Chloe Rabinowitz Jun. 14, 2022  

                            The Bedwetter

                            Atlantic Theater Company has announced the world premiere production of The Bedwetter has been extended to Sunday, July 10.

                            The Bedwetter is a new musical with a book by Drama Desk Award winner Joshua Harmon and Emmy Award winner Sarah Silverman, lyrics by Emmy Award winner Adam Schlesinger and Sarah Silverman, music by Adam Schlesinger, choreography by Byron Easley, and direction by Lucille Lortel Award winner Anne Kauffman. Tony Award winner David Yazbek serves as a creative consultant.

                            The cast of The Bedwetter for the final week of performances will feature Ashley Blanchet (Waitress), Rick Crom (HBO’s “Divorce”), Charlotte Elizabeth Curtis (Off-Broadway debut), Zoe Glick (Frozen), Darren Goldstein (The Little Foxes), Elizabeth Ward Land (Memphis), Charlotte MacLeod (Off-Broadway debut), Ellyn Marie Marsh (The Rose Tattoo), Jessica Vosk (Wicked), Margot Weintraub (Off-Broadway debut), and Emily Zimmerman (Off-Broadway debut).

                            Due to scheduling conflicts, Jessica Vosk will take over the role of Beth Ann and Elizabeth Ward Land will play the role of Nana for performances from July 5-10.

                            Based on the bestselling memoir of the same name, The Bedwetter began previews April 30 and opened Tuesday, June 7 at the Linda Gross Theater (336 West 20th Street).

                            Meet Sarah. She’s funny. She’s dirty. She’s 10. And she’s got a secret that you’ll never guess (unless you read the title).

                            The Bedwetter features scenic design by Laura Jellinek, costume design by Kaye Voyce, lighting design by Japhy Weideman, sound design by Kai Harada, projection design by Lucy Mackinnon, music direction by Henry Aronson, music supervision and coordination by Dean Sharenow, orchestrations by David Chase, hair and wig design by Tom Watson, dialects by Kate Wilson, and casting by The Telsey Office; Rachel Hoffman, CSA. Richard Hodge serves as production stage manager.

                            The Bedwetter is supported, in part, by generous funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.

                            BIOS

                            JESSICA VOSK is a celebrated singer and actress known for memorable roles on the musical theater and concert stage. She made her Carnegie Hall debut in November 2021 in a sold-out solo show titled “My Golden Age,” and recently opened the new Paradise Club to sold-out houses in NYC. She starred as the Narrator in the 50th anniversary of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat at Lincoln Center, a role she will take on again this summer at the MUNY. Other upcoming concert projects include her London debut at Cadogan Hall and taking on the role of Judy in Get Happy: A Judy Garland Centennial Celebration with the San Francisco Symphony. Vosk is best known for her star-turn as Elphaba in Wicked, both on tour and in the 15th Anniversary Broadway company. She independently produced two albums: Wild and Free and A Very Coco Christmas, which both debuted on the Billboard and iTunes Charts. She started with a career in finance, before taking a leap to try and make her way to the Broadway stage. Her one-of-a-kind story has been covered by ABC’s 20/20 and NBC Nightly News. Wanna know more? Follow along: @jessicavosk.

                            ELIZABETH WARD LAND. Broadway: Amazing Grace, Memphis, Scandalous, The Scarlet Pimpernel (all three versions), Passion, City Of Angels. Tours: Les Miserables, The Music Of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Singin’ In The Rain. Off-Broadway: Curvy Widow, Southern Comfort, Green Heart, Hello Again. Regional: Old Globe, Pasadena Playhouse, Alliance, GeVa, Barrington Stage, Pioneer, Sacramento Music Circus, TheatreWorks. Film/TV: Young Adult, Boy Meets Girl, The Gathering; “The Good Fight,” “Elementary,” “The Blacklist,” “Boardwalk Empire,” “Madam Secretary,” “Law & Order.” Her acclaimed concert, Still Within The Sound Of My Voice: The Songs Of Linda Ronstadt, won the 2020 Bistro Award for Outstanding Tribute Show. @elizabethwardland ElizabethWardLand.com

                            ATLANTIC THEATER COMPANY (Neil Pepe, Artistic Director; Jeffory Lawson, Managing Director). At Atlantic, our aim is singular-to empower simple and honest storytelling that fosters greater understanding of our shared world. We are a family of artists dedicated to exploring essential truths onstage, be it a show at Atlantic Theater Company or a class at Atlantic Acting School. As a producer, presenter, and educator of theater, we are driven by the belief that theater can challenge and transform our ways of thinking and urge us to reflect on our role in society. From our Tony Award and Pulitzer Prize-winning productions to our community-based education programs, we are committed to uncovering and celebrating the stories of our varied human existence. Founded as an ensemble of impassioned artists in 1985, Atlantic Theater Company has grown into a powerhouse Off-Broadway company. We challenge, inspire, and awaken audiences with truthful storytelling presented across our two venues, the Linda Gross Theater and the intimate Stage 2 black-box. As a producer of compelling new works, we are committed to championing the stories from new and established artists alike, amplifying the voices of emerging playwrights through our deeply collaborative programs and initiatives. We have produced more than 200 plays and musicals including Tony Award-winning productions of The Band’s Visit (David Yazbek, Itamar Moses); Spring Awakening (Steven Sater, Duncan Sheik); and The Beauty Queen of Leenane (Martin McDonagh); Pulitzer Prize recipient Between Riverside and Crazy (Stephen Adly Guirgis); New York Drama Critics’ Circle winners for Best New Play The Night Alive (Conor McPherson) and Best Foreign Play Hangmen (Martin McDonagh); Obie Award winners for Best New American Play Guards at the Taj and Describe the Night (Rajiv Joseph); and Obie Award Special Citation recipient Skeleton Crew (Dominique Morisseau).

                            Schedule:

                            Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00pm, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm, Saturday and Sunday at 2:00pm

                            Wednesday afternoon performance at 2:00pm on 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6

                            Sarah Silverman Musical The Bedwetter Gets 2nd Off-Broadway Extension

                              Sarah Silverman Musical The Bedwetter Gets 2nd Off-Broadway Extension

                              Jessica Vosk and Elizabeth Ward Land will join the company for the production’s final week.

                              BY LOGAN CULWELL-BLOCK JUNE 14, 2022

                              Zoe Glick and Emily Zimmerman Ahron R. Foster

                              Based on comedian and Emmy winner Sarah Silverman’s best-selling memoir, Atlantic Theater Company’s world premiere musical The Bedwetter has been extended for a second time, with its run now continuing through July 10 at the Linda Gross Theater. 

                              The work, which officially opened June 7 after beginning performances April 30, features a book by Drama Desk winner Joshua Harmon and Silverman, with lyrics by Silverman and Emmy winner Adam Schlesinger, who also composed the music. Read reviews for the world premiere here.

                              Due to scheduling conflicts, the production’s final week will also include some cast replacements, with Wicked star Jessica Vosk taking over for Caissie Levy as Beth Ann and current understudy Elizabeth Ward Land stepping in as Nana for Bebe Neuwirth, both for performances July 5–10.

                              The cast currently features Levy (Caroline, or ChangeFrozen) as Beth Ann, Tony winner Neuwirth (Chicago) as Nana, Ashley Blanchet (Waitress) as Miss New Hampshire, Rick Crom (HBO’s Divorce) as Dr. Grimm/Dr. Riley, Zoe Glick (Frozen) as Sarah, Darren Goldstein (The Little Foxes) as Donald, and Ellyn Marie Marsh (The Rose Tattoo) as Mrs. Dembo. Making Off-Broadway debuts are Charlotte MacLeod as Abby, Charlotte Elizabeth Curtis as Ally, Margot Weintraub as Amy, and Emily Zimmerman as Laura. The company is rounded out by understudies Land, Lauren Marcus, George Merrick, Charlie Tassone, and Annabelle Wachtel.

                              Lucille Lortel winner Anne Kauffman is at the helm, working alongside choreographer Byron Easley, creative consultant David Yazbek (The Band’s Visit), scenic designer Laura Jellinek, costume designer Kaye Voice, lighting designer Japhy Weideman, sound designer Kai Harada, projection designer Lucy Mackinnon, music director Henry Aronson, music supervisor and coordinator Dean Sharenow, hair and wig designer Tom Watson, and production stage manager Richard A. Hodge. Orchestrations are by David Chase, dialect coaching is by Kate Wilson, and casting is by The Telsey Office’s Rachel Hoffman.

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                              AUGUST 11-14 2021

                                AUGUST 11-14, 2021

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                                PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE’S BROOKSIDE CABARET, MILLBURN, NJ
                                with Joel Waggoner and Ken Land

                                AUGUST 11 @ 7:30
                                AUGUST 12 @ 7:30
                                AUGUST 13 @ 7:30
                                AUGUST 14 @ 7:30

                                RESERVATIONS @ PAPER MILL PLAYHOUSE

                                Paper Mill Playhouse’s Brookside Cabaret
                                22 Brookside Drive
                                Millburn, NJ 07041

                                Bistro Awards Video

                                  New to cabaret, Broadway, film, and TV actor Elizabeth Ward Land impressed members of the Bistro Awards Committee with her tribute to Linda Ronstadt in her show “Still Within the Sound of My Voice: The Songs of Linda Ronstadt.” See for yourself how remarkable she is as she sings Ronstadt’s “Someone to Lay Down Beside Me.” Accompanied by Catherine Porter (vocals) and the Bistro Band: Daryl Kojak (piano), Ritt Henn (bass), and Dwayne “Cook” Broadnax (drums).

                                  The Bistro Awards – Elizabeth Ward Land

                                    The Bistro Awards – Elizabeth Ward Land

                                    Posted on January 28, 2020 by Betsyann Faiella in Bistro Awards

                                    I was happy to see the debut nightclub act of a phenomenal singer-actress, Elizabeth Ward Land, who recently brought the show back to The Green Room 42, where it premiered last year. Land is clearly an experienced stage and screen performer, having worked on- and off-Broadway, in regional theatre and tours of City of AngelsPassionAmazing GraceCurvy Widow, and numerous others, and on such television shows as Madam SecretaryThe Good Fight, and Elementary. It’s very hard to believe she’s just now making a bow on the cabaret stage, but I suppose you can’t do everything at once!

                                    In describing her to someone today, I said, “She just has one of those voices bestowed from above.” That and a lot of training, of course. With a wide-ranging instrument as clear as a bell and absolutely stunning, along with a talented group of supporting players on stage with her, she dove into Linda Ronstadt’s repertoire in a show titled Still Within the Sound of My Voice: The Songs of Linda Ronstadt, directed by Alan Muraoka. (The origins of this show pre-dated the recent documentary about Ronstadt with a similar name.)

                                    Land explained that Ronstadt’s music resonated with many phases of her own life story, and she used the music and history of Ronstadt’s career to tell that story—from Land’s decision to give up her oboe studies and become an actress (which she likened to Ronstadt’s decision to leave home for California at age 18), through the ups and downs of finding employment on the stage, falling in love with the wrong guys (and then Mr. Right), and losing her father the day her debut CD, First Harvest, was released.

                                    Though Land did stay primarily in the rock-pop realm, she chose a beautiful, exciting, and varied repertoire from all of the Ronstadt eras: early rock, through her smashing, classic Mexican folk era, Gilbert and Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance, the Great American Songbook albums with the Nelson Riddle Orchestra, and her Trio collaborations with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. The show was tightly scripted, and the delivery of every line was perfect, with a few off-the-cuff jokes (I’m assuming) that caught the other players by surprise.

                                    Land began her opening number, “Heat Wave” (Lamont Dozier, Brian Holland, Edward Holland) with a slowly burning first verse, then launched into a high-energy version reminiscent of Ronstadt’s, but it was original—as were all of the arrangements, which were newly created by music director Andrew David Sotomayor, who accompanied on piano and led the band (Kevin Kuhn on guitars, Jordan Jancz on cello and bass, Arei Sekiguchi on drums). With guest artists Joel Waggoner and Catherine Porter working with Land as a trio, plus providing background vocals, and in some instances leads, Land was more than ably supported throughout the evening by absolutely top-notch musicians. Waggoner created the vocal arrangements for the show and expertly played violin on several numbers, as well as providing some hilarious and memorable moments. Hint: he has moves. Catherine Porter has another beautiful voice and tons of personality. Land was generous in spreading around the attention, giving both these performers time to shine.

                                    Linda Ronstadt is an idiosyncratic artist, who defied being categorized because her M.O. was to explore any kind of music she cared for. She constantly ignored naysayers to follow her passions, most notably in recording the phenomenally successful What’s New and the Spanish language albums, beginning with Canciones de mi Padre. It’s clear that Land did her research, and she even went an extra mile to learn “Frenesi” phonetically to deliver it in very credible Spanish.

                                    Land plays oboe, which she did to great comic effect in the Pirates of Penzance section of the show. She also played guitar and piano. I found her guitar accompaniment on “Long, Long Time” (Gary B. White) distracting, or perhaps it was her set-up that directed my focus to her slightly tentative playing, interfering with my appreciation of her performance of the song. I love that song, so I wish I could have fully concentrated on Land’s vocal delivery. For her encore, the poignant entreaty “Desperado” (Glenn Frey, Don Henley), Land was at the keys sensitively accompanying herself while navigating the changing moods.

                                    The show had an abundance of historical content, and I was a bit surprised at how much exposition establishing the theme of their parallel lives came so near the top of the show. I wanted to get to know her better musically before I heard her talk about the show’s premise. After all, it was already understood that she had an affinity for Ronstadt since the show consisted of her music exclusively. The mixing of the two life stories seemed complicated—I’ve seen this done before a bit more simply; a little editing would help. Nonetheless, the story of how the two women’s lives have intersected was fun and often affecting.

                                    Elizabeth Ward Land is a bundle of high-end talent, extremely polished and gifted. Make no mistake, though, this show is flamboyant and energetic. Faced with the daunting task of having to choose from among the many Ronstadt songs, she succeeded in creating a program that was meaningful, sexy, and deeply touching, as well as expertly paced.

                                    Still Within the Sound of My Voice: The Songs of Linda Ronstadt
                                    The Green Room 42 – January 17, 18, 19; added performance February 15

                                    About the Author

                                    Though now Betsyann Faiella is known in New York primarily as a publicist, she came to that profession from two previous careers that contributed to her love of promoting creative people: as a working singer and as a media producer. She made her cabaret debut at the legendary Reno Sweeney. She was the lead singer in a band with Lewis Friedman, the impresario of both Reno Sweeney and s.n.a.f.u. Later she performed in such other iconic venues as Birdland, Blue Note, the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles, and Ronnie Scott’s in London. She appeared in concert with jazz legends Hank Jones and Paul Smith and performed at arts centers and universities around the country.