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Bonnie and Clyde Alum Claybourne Elder to Make Solo Cabaret Debut

Elder’s Broadway costar Melissa van der Schyff will join him for the performance.

Claybourne Elder will make his solo cabaret debut at Feinstein's/54 Below on February 19.
Claybourne Elder will make his solo cabaret debut at Feinstein's/54 Below on February 19.
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Broadway veteran Claybourne Elder will make his solo debut with a show at Feinstein's/54 Below on February 19 at 7pm. The cabaret is described as follows:

"In this candid show, Clay won't just sing show tunes and share reminiscences about the theater, but also reflections on travel, adventure, romance — along with what it felt like to get shot in the head eight times a week in Bonnie and Clyde and playing a 19 year-old at 32 on television. He'll bring along some bizarre mementos from his career to show-and-tell and open up about his life growing up in rural Utah as a Mormon. Get intimate with one of New York’s favorite theater personalities in this hilarious and heartfelt solo debut."

Elder made his Broadway debut in 2011 as Buck Barrow in the Frank Wildhorn musical Bonnie and Clyde. His other stage credits include Allegro, directed by John Doyle at Classic Stage Company, and his Drama Desk Award-nominated performance in Tennessee Williams' One Arm, directed by Moises Kaufman. On television, he's best known for playing Pete O'Malley in The Carrie Diaries.

Elder's Bonnie and Clyde costar Melissa van der Schyff will join him for the performance, along with other special guests, yet to be announced.

For tickets and more information, click here.

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