About the Show
Chris Autore celebrates 75 years in show business with an encore of his NYC solo cabaret debut highlighting music from 1950 to the present day. Look At Me Now features a vibrant mix of pop and Broadway hits, backed by a three piece band led by Ike Reeves on piano, with Sean Conly on bass and Ray Marchica on drums. Directed by Geoff Stoner. Autore shares stories of his life and career, beginning in 1950, when, at the age of five, he was cast in the Horn and Hardart Children’s Hour, broadcast from NBC Studios. He performed on the show for two years in the company of Tallulah Bankhead, Connie Francis, Rosemary Clooney, Eddie Fisher, Bernadette Peters, and Carol King. Look At Me Now, which premiered to a sold-out crowd on November 5 at Don’t Tell Mama, shines a light on the life of a musician who navigated and survived the challenges of the music industry.