Thursday, July 30, 2009

Rock of Ages!


I went to see Rock of Ages a little over a week ago to support my college bud Constatine Maroulis and my former Chorus Line castmate Katherine Tokarz. It was a hell of a good time. The music and energy onstage were awesome. It's like seeing a Broadway show and a rock concert all in one..... Ps... You can enjoy a refreshing Coors Light during the performance from your seat. Its unlike any other theatrical evening available in NYC. Rock on.

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Birdland!!!

Sunday, July 26, 2009

Fire Balls and Birdland

I just returned to NYC from Fire Island where I performed alongside Max Von Essen, Marty Thomas and Scott
Nevins in "Where The Boys Are!", a tribute to beach movies of the 1960's.
I am now continuing to prepare for my solo show at Birdland on August 17th. Please book your reservations soon as it's limited seating. Birdland is located at 315 West 44th Street (between 8th and 9th Avenue). Tickets are $25 and $35 with a $10 food/drink minimum. 

For more information visit www.BirdlandJazz.com or by Telephone 581-3080.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Turtle Gays of our lives

Hi Nick & friends,

My name is Kristi Paris, and I'm the Marketing, PR, & Events Manager at Turtle Bay.  We have received a large response regarding an issue that arose last night-  it is really important to me to address this concern.  I think it is really great that you have such a supportive network of friends...I would absolutely do the same thing for any one of my friends if I felt they had been mistreated.  I have included everyone who left a valid email with their website submission, but please do pass this along to those who could not be reached, as I do want them to know our position but had no way of reaching them.

I am truly upset by what I have read from the website submissions.  It is extremely important to us at Turtle Bay, and to me personally, to have a great relationship with all patrons and be supportive of our community- the gay community absolutely included.  I know I speak on behalf of the entire staff and management here when I say that the last thing we'd ever want would be for someone to feel unwelcome or uncomfortable here because of their sexual orientation, or any other personal factor.

I did not witness the incident last night; I asked the staff members working last night and no one recalls the incident, so I cannot speak to what happened.  However, I can assure you it is not Turtle Bay's policy nor wish to exclude any member of the gay community (I have many gay friends who come here frequently), and we would never, under any circumstance, refuse entry to someone based on their sexual orientation. We refuse entry to people with expired IDs, inadequate forms of ID, and if they are obviously intoxicated or violating the dress code.  We ask people to wait in line if we are at our legal capacity, which we were at for most of the night, so I'm not sure if this was the case when you arrived...

I feel terrible about this impression/misconception and want to do everything I can to rectify the situation as soon as possible.  May I please invite you and your friends in as my guests for lunch/dinner and drinks on us?  I'd love to meet you and your friends and have the chance to personally apologize for any negativity you experienced here.  I'd love the opportunity to show you all what a friendly, neighborhood establishment Turtle Bay is, and hopefully we can become a place that you and your friends of all backgrounds come to enjoy and frequent.

I welcome your thoughts and responses.

Thank you,

Kristi Paris
Director of Marketing & Events
Turtle Bay New York
52nd & 2nd

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Nick Plays Birdland


Nick Adams, who played Liver Lips Louie in the recent revival of Guys and Dolls, will make his solo cabaret debut next month at Birdland.

Adams will play the famed jazz club Aug. 17 at 7 PM. James Sampliner is musical director.

The young singing actor will also be joined be special guests, who will be announced at a later date.

Nick Adams has been seen on Broadway in A Chorus Line, Chicago and The Pirate Queen as well as in the national tour of Chicago. He has also performed at the Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera and at the St. Louis Muny.

Birdland is located in Manhattan at 315 West 44th Street. Tickets are priced $35 and $25 with a $10 food/drink minimum; call (212) 581-3080 or visit www.BirdlandJazz.com for reservations.