Sally Mayes Presents “Now and Then: Jazz Standard Time” on Wednesday, February 21 at The Green Room 42

Tony Award-nominated Broadway star Sally Mayes appears in Now and Then: Jazz Standard Time, the second installment of her new concert series, on Wednesday, February 21 at 7:00 PM at The Green Room 42. The evening features music director Tedd Firth on piano, with Tom Hubbard on bass.

Known best for her Tony-nominated performance in the Roundabout Theatre Company revival of She Loves Me, Mayes was the original Keely of the cult musical Pete ‘n’ Keely. She realized she has a lot of great arrangements, a plethora of stories and a desire to sing ALL of them. Mayes has run the gamut of performance with her theatrical concerts and recordings from Broadway, jazz and country, to pop and the American Songbook.

Mayes made her Broadway debut in Cy Coleman’s Welcome to the Club. Her performance won critical praise along with a Theatre World Award and an Outer Critics Circle nomination as one of Broadway’s Outstanding Newcomers. She appeared as Aunt Corene in Urban Cowboy (Drama Desk nomination) and portrayed Mae West in the national tour of Dirty Blonde. Her film and television credits include “Alpha House,” “City Hall,” “Double Parked,” “Bye Bye Birdie,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “Sex and the City” and “The Job.” Mayes has five solo albums: The Dorothy Fields Songbook, Our Private World: The Comden & Green Songbook, The Story Hour, Boys and Girls Like You and Me and Valentine. She has also been nominated for 12 MAC Awards, and has won two Bistro Awards for excellence in cabaret and recordings.

The cover charge ranges from $20-$50. A livestream option is available for $20. For tickets, please visit www.TheGreenRoom42.com.

The Green Room 42 is located at 570 Tenth Avenue at 42nd Street, on the 4th Floor of Yotel, NYC