Ivy returns to Broadway in The Actors Fund 40th Anniversary Concert of “They’re Playing Our Song” with original stars Robert Klein and Lucie Arnaz!
The Music Box Theatre
One Night Only! Monday February 11, 2019
Featuring Ivy Austin, Andrew Fitch, Debbie Gravitte, Hugh Panaro, Housso Semon, & Hal Shane.
Book by Neil Simon, Music by Marvin Hamlisch, Lyrics by Carole Bayer Sager. Executive Producer Robert Greenblatt, Music Director Larry Blank, Director Chet Walker.
Ivy was invited by Craig Shemin, President of the Jim Henson Legacy, to be on a panel celebrating 50 years of music on Sesame Street. "Sing: The Music of Sesame Street" was one of the premier events commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the show.
Sumner M. Redstone Theater The Museum of the Moving Image Astoria, NY
Paul Rudolph, Christopher Cerf, and Ivy Austin, with moderator Craig Shemin.
With a performance by Ivy
as
Country Singing Sensation
HAMMY SWINETTE
All Dressed Up and Nowhere To Go
Music & Lyrics by Jimmy Roberts, Book by Catherine Filloux & John Daggett,Additional Lyrics by John Daggett, Directed by Hannah Ryan
IN YOUR FACE NEW YORK
October 23, 2016
St. Ann’s Warehouse • Brooklyn, NY
This pre-election episode was hosted by Roz Chast and featured Ivy Austin as Hillary Clinton,
Randy Cohen, Carolyn Leonhart, Jay Leonhart, James Naughton, Gian-Carla Tisera, and John
Wertheim.
Here’s Ivy in her Hillary pantsuit singing, “It’s My Turn Bill.”
April 7, 2016
Symphony Space • New York, NY
Hosted by Patricia Marx and Xanax the Goat, this episode featured Ivy Austin, Josh Bazell,
Mary Brienza, Flor de Toloache, Jennifer Glantz, Keli Goff, Carolyn Leonhart, Jay Leonhart, Eric
Poindexter, Catherine Tambini, John Wertheim, and Elisa Zuritsky.
October 25, 2015
St. Ann’s Warehouse • Brooklyn, NY
Hosted by Sarah Jones, this episode of In Your Face NY featured Ivy Austin, Bob Balaban, Josh Bazell, The Chalks, Rebecca Donner, Brian Lehrer, Patricia Marx, Jay Leonhart, Gregory Uribe, Bruce Weber, John Wertheim, and Elisa Zuritsky.
Sit back and have a few laughs as you listen to Ivy sing, “The Man That Passed Away”.
Ivy sings "The Man That Passed Away"
IN YOUR FACE—NEW YORK!
A Pilot for a Live Performance Radio Show
It’s Crazy, Diverse, Energetic, Competitive, Sexy New York!
Symphony Space
95th Street and Broadway, NYC
One Night Only! Monday, October 7th - 7:00pm
Featuring Ivy Austin, Josh Bazell, Mary Brienza, Blair Brown, Cecelia Coleman, Misha Dichter, The Go-Getters, Katie Goodman, Katie Halper, Marjorie Ingall, Ted Koch, Jay Leonhart, Carolyn Leonhart, Diane Love, Kathryn Markey, Patricia Marx, Arturo O’Farrill, Eric Poindexter, Amy Rutberg, Jon Wertheim, The Tee Tones, special guest Lily Tomlin, and host Soledad O’Brien. Written and Produced by Martin Sage.
Ivy pays homage to the Bronx in a Robert Klein song, “The Bronx is Beautiful.”
In Your Face New York Ivy pays homage to the Bronx in a Robert Klein song, “The Bronx is Beautiful.”
THE THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET:
GREATEST HITS & CURRENT FITS
Symphony Space, 95th Street and Broadway, NYC
The Follies cast celebrates some of Isaiah Sheffer’s favorite moments from ten seasons of Thalia Follies. Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Katie Goodman, Katie Halper, Jay Leonhart, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Leenya Rideout & Fred Rose.
Created and Conceived by Isaiah Sheffer, Produced and Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Mayers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
THE THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET:
JUDGMENT DAY
Symphony Space, 95th Street and Broadway, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Lisa Flanagan, Katie Goodman, Katie Halper, Jay Leonhart, Michael J. Lutton, Kathryn Markey, Patricia Marx, Calvin Trillin, and special guest Dick Cavett.
Created and Conceived by Isaiah Sheffer, Produced and Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Mayers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
THE THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: THE RACE FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
Symphony Space, 95th Street and Broadway, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin,Mary Brienza, Joel Chasnoff, Lisa Flanagan, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Katie Goodman, & Jay Leonhart.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Beth Ertz, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
Staged Readings of DRAGON TALES, A DARK QUARTET
The Playroom Theatre, 151 West 4 6th Street, 8th floor, NYC
Featuring Frank Anderson, Ivy Austin, Matt Bretschneider, Eric Kuttner, Jed Peterson, Joe Popson, Erika Rolfsrud, Ric Ryder, Scott Schafer, Douglas Taurel, Charles, Turner, Jenne Vath.
Dragon Griswynd, Dr. Schizo, and Dr. Cutter directed by Deborah Savadge
The Diamond Eater directed by Robert Kalfin Carrie Robbins' adaptations of stories by RD Robbins, Composer Shelly Gartner.
THE THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: PRIMARY COLORS
Symphony Space, 95th Street and Broadway, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Jay Leonhart, Lisa Flanagan, Joel Chasnoff, & Paul Binder.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, additional material by Calvin Trillin & Roy Blount Jr., Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
Staged Reading of THE DEATH AND LIFE OF DR. CUTTER, A VAUDEVILLE
Abingdon Theatre Company, June Havoc Theatre, 312 West 36th Street, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Stephen Bradbury, Peter Cormican, Neal Mayer, Joe Popson, Erika Rolfsrod, Scott Schafer.
Written by Carrie Robbins, from true stories told by R.D. Robbins, M.D., Composer Shelly Gartner, Directed by Brian Rardin, Musical Direction by Matt Aument.
BLOOMSDAY, Broadcast on WNYC
Symphony Space
95th Street & Broadway, NYC
Thursday, June 16 All Day
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: SOCIAL NETWORKING
Symphony Space @ 95th Street and Broadway, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Jay Leonhart, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Michael Willson.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Kingsborough Performing Arts Center
Kingsborough Community College
2001 Oriental Boulevard, Brooklyn NY
Featuring the regular cast and a guest appearance by Marty Markowitz.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Mahaiwe Performing Arts Center, 14 Castle Street, Great Barrington, MA.
Featuring the cast of Divided We Stumble.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: DIVIDED WE STUMBLE
Symphony Space, Broadway @ 95th Street, NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Kevin Burdette, Jay Leonhart, and Roy Zimmerman.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
THE THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: SPECIAL PERFORMANCE
Adelphi University, Adelphi University Performing Arts Cente, 1 South Avenue, Garden City NY
Featuring the cast of The Midterm Shuffle.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: MIDTERM SHUFFLE
Symphony Space, Broadway @ 95th Street NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, David Buskin, Jay Leonhart, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Ami Vice, Suzanne Gilchrest, and Jonathan Hadary.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: AMERICANS, WHO ARE WE?
Symphony Space, Broadway @ 95th Street NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, Kathryn Markey, Eric Poindexter, Gregory Jones, Ami Vice, Malachy McCourt, and Chip Zien.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Produced by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, Choreography by Regina Larkin.
THALIA FOLLIES, A POLITICAL CABARET: WHICH WAY, AMERICA?
Symphony Space, Broadway @ 95th Street NYC
Featuring Ivy Austin, Mary Brienza, David Buskin, Russell Joel Brown, Kathryn Markey, Leenya Rideout, and Chip Zien.
Staged and Hosted by Isaiah Sheffer, Co-written by Martin Sage, Musical Direction by Lanny Meyers, Choreography by Regina Larkin, and Cartoons by Mort Gerberg.