Remembering Davenport’s

Davenport’s Piano Bar and Cabaret was a special place for the cabaret community before its rebranding. Please join us for four special events as the community gets together to celebrate what made Davenport’s a one-of-a-kind entertainment destination.

Purchase tickets individually or get a weekend pass for access to all four shows for $120.

Show Time Saturday
Oct 4 - 7:30 pm
Tickets: $35

Join Joan Curto, David Edelfelt, Corey Jamison, Rob Lindley, Beckie Menzie, Tom Michael, and special guest, Karen Mason with your host Daryl Nitz as they celebrate the 26 years of cabaret shows from the backroom. 

Karen Mason: Just in Styne
Oct 5 - 7:00 pm
Tickets: $45

Broadway, concert and recording star Karen Mason with a performance of her celebrated show “Just in Styne: Karen Sings Jule…And More!” – honoring Jule Styne, one of her favorite songwriters; From the first time she sang for Mr. Styne in New York City, to performing in a concert in his honor at Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona, Karen has made the songs of Jule Styne a part of her musical life. This evening includes Broadway tunes “Just in Time” and “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend,” and “People”;  PLUS songs from her illustrious Broadway career. Karen will be joined by Beckie Menzie on piano. Original Arrangements by Barry Kleinbort and Christopher Denny.

Front Room Friday
Oct 3 - 7:30 pm
Tickets $35

Join piano player singers, Andrew Blendermann, Johnny Rodgers, Sami Scot, Bob Solone paying tribute to Gwen Pippen, plus many of the front-room regular patrons & guests who sang in the front room including Ken Baker, Mark Grayson, Bob Howell, Julie Pambianco, Marianne Murphy-Orland, Judy & Bernie Rice, and Melissa Young as they celebrate the fun and excitement of the piano bar.  Hosted by Daryl Nitz.

Staff Sunday
Oct 5 - 2:00 pm
Tickets: $35

Hosted by Dan Michel and Daryl Nitz, join Gail Becker, Anne & Mark Burnell, Laura Freeman, Justin Hayford, Nikki Krzebiot, Khnemu Menu-Ra (Chorus Line), Pamela Sue Fox, Miriam Plotkin, Mary Monica Thomas, musical direction by Andrew Blendermann, and more as they celebrate the staff that made Davenport’s a special experience.