NYC Life: Entertainment Galore Plus Elephants & Dinosaurs!
The elephants have arrived in the Meatpacking District and dinosaurs have arrived on Long Island. This fall, enjoy live entertainment with the final Tomatoes Got Talent show on October 14. Grab your tickets before they sell out! Check out the concert version of “House on Fire” at Green Room 42, a new musical by Gretchen Cryer and her granddaughter. Carol Sue Gershman makes her debut at 54 Below. If you’re staying in, our Broadway Babe has her top YouTube picks. Plus, see our roving photographer’s shots from the New York State Fair.
The Grand Finale
On Monday, October 14, 2024, Cheryl Benton and Randie Levine-Miller proudly present the TENTH and FINAL Tomatoes Got Talent show. This spectacular evening will feature the extraordinary winners from all our past shows, promising an unforgettable night of talent, special surprises, and heartfelt tributes. Celebrate with us as we conclude a remarkable decade of showcasing the incredible talents of women over 40 who shine outside the world of show business. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a truly special event! GET THE DETAILS.
Sept.6-20. The Elephants Are Here
The Great Elephant Migration exhibit is a captivating public art installation in New York City’s Meatpacking District. This exhibit features 100 life-sized Indian elephant sculptures spread across the district, each intricately crafted by indigenous artisans from India’s Nilgiri Biosphere Reserve.
These sculptures are made from Lantana camara, an invasive plant species, and highlight the artisans’ deep connection with the elephants they live alongside. The exhibit aims to promote human-wildlife coexistence and conservation, making it one of the largest public art installations in NYC since Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s The Gates in 2005. Learn more about the Great Elephant Migration project.
The exhibit is not only visually stunning but also carries a powerful message about the importance of biodiversity and the harmonious coexistence of humans and wildlife. It’s a must-see if you’re in the area!
Sept. 15. House on Fire at the Green Room 42
Playwright, lyricist, and actress Gretchen Cryer and her granddaughter, Gracie Hyland are writing a new musical together, “House on Fire,” and they have put together a concert version for one night at the Green Room 42. The show is a cautionary fairy tale – absurdist, surreal, funny and deadly serious. Thirteen-year-old Sophia is facing an early teenage crisis. She knows the planet is in trouble and that her handsome charismatic father is a big part of the problem: he owns the biggest fossil fuel company in the whole world! So how is she going to save the planet without losing his love?
Special guests Kenita Miller, Michael McCorry Rose, Tyley Ross, and Gabriella Joy Rodriguez and Music Direction by Jody Shelton.
WHEN: Sunday, September 15th 2024 at 7pm
WHERE: Green Room 42 (570 10th Ave, in the Yotel Times Square)
TICKETS: https://thegreenroom42.venuetix.com/show/details/klhzBvZlLtyty47tgXKA
Spotlight on Long Island: Fall Entertainment
Now that summer is unofficially over, September on Long Island ushers in a gentle transition from hot summer days to crispy and cooler weather. Andrea Peponakis reports that Long Island’s entertainment scene is heating up with indoor events. Local theaters, performing arts centers, malls, and concert halls offer an enticing lineup of live performances and films, providing the perfect entertainment for September’s breezy evenings.
Broadway Babe’s September Picks
Our Broadway babe, Randie Levine-Miller has some truly entertaining finds, including concerts with Broadway legend, Patti LuPone; as well as Cabaret star, Karen Akers; an up close and personal and in her own words Playbill online episode with Tony award-winning star, Donna McKechnie (in above photo 2nd from left); and historic footage from the historic Broadway, musical, “Gypsy”.
October 16. Carol Sue Gershman at 54 Below
One of our favorite Tomatoes, Carol Sue Gershman makes her 54 Below debut at age 89 in a unique show combining the release of her new book, “You are only ?? Years Young!” followed by love songs tied irrevocably to her life story. She will share her tricks on how to stay vibrant and give the audience an honest and simple approach to what is important to stay well-maintained through the years. Then, joined by a three-piece band, she will sing love songs from the American Songbook including “Nearness of You,” “Bewitched,” “I Love Paris,” and many more.
This will be an enlightening and fun-filled evening sure to keep you dancing on the sunny side of the street, smiling, and informed. Her book is included in the ticket price.
October 16 at 7 PM. 54 Below at 254 W 54th, NYC. Get details and tickets.
FOR A SPECIAL DISCOUNT, USE CODE Gershman20.
Roving at the State Fair
Our roving photographer, Nicole Freezer Rubens says:
The sun definitely sets on the summer season when the Angus and the Holstein cows travel to their local state fairs. To kick off Labor Day weekend I visited the New York State Fair upstate in Syracuse. Visitors under the age of 12 and over 65 are granted free admission, making the festivities more accessible to the people.
Since 1841 the New York State Fair has grown with a current attendance of over a million visitors. This 13 day extravaganza offers attractions for everyone, including agricultural displays and contests, amusement park rides and games, a variety of foods and concerts, featuring past star performances by Bruno Mars, and Lady A. The exhibits aim to educate and unite. Butter sculptures, a cattle barn, health and safety demonstrations, crafts, a poultry pavilion, horticulture and loads of blue ribbons abound.
The vibe is a thick slice of Americana, and always reminds me of the simpler parts of life that we all share, often without realizing how our nation’s reliance on farming and agriculture is a basic foundation of our everyday existence, connecting our nation. It is timely that these festivals coincide with Labor Day, highlighting some of the social and economic achievements of our American workers who keep our country operational and thriving. This realization is truly what is at the heart of the fair, and a great reminder of a unifying commonality that still connects our currently divided country.
~Nicole Freezer Rubens is the author of “The Long Pause and the Short Breath”
The tomato behind The Three Tomatoes.
Cheryl Benton, aka the “head tomato” is founder and publisher of The Three Tomatoes, a digital lifestyle magazine for “women who aren’t kids”. Having lived and worked for many years in New York City, the land of size zero twenty-somethings, she was truly starting to feel like an invisible woman. She created The Three Tomatoes just for the fun of it as the antidote for invisibility and sent it to 60 friends. Today she has thousands of friends and is chief cheerleader for smart, savvy women who want to live their lives fully at every age and every stage. She is the author of the novel, "Can You See Us Now?" and co-author of a humorous books of quips, "Martini Wisdom." Because she's lived a long time, her full bio won't fit here. If you want the "blah, blah, blah", read more. www.thethreetomatoes.com/about-the-head-tomato