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The Eldred Preserve Announces the 2023 Bradstan Cabaret Series

The Eldred Preserve recently announced its 2023 Bradstan Cabaret Series lineup, which includes returning favorites like Jeanne MacDonald and the Callaway sisters (Liz and Ann Hampton Callaway), and welcomes other artists like Sally Mayes, Mark Nadler, Edmund Bagnell, Lumiri Tubo, Steven Brinberg, and Sullivan County native Patti Greco Sunshine.

“The Bradstan Cabaret Series’ revival last year was an overwhelming success, and we were so grateful to all of our performers for bringing their impressive talents to our stage,” said Chief Operating Officer Scott Samuelson. “This year’s collection of performers is expected to be even better as we welcome back some of last year’s favorites, and initiate others to The Eldred Preserve stage for the first time.” 

The season will be heralded in on May 28 at 7 p.m. with performers Jessica Molaskey and John Pizzarelli. Called “the Astaire-Rogers of the cabaret world” by Time Magazine, the married duo’s onstage dynamic uniquely combines jazz and theater, including medleys of modern songs with original lyrics.

Doors open at 6 p.m., giving guests ample time to enjoy a cocktail at the cabaret bar before the show. Light bites and desserts will also be available.

Guests can choose from premium admission, general admission, and — new this year — a season ticket offering (available for a limited time only), which allows guests to attend all 10 shows at a discounted rate.

Tickets are on sale now at theeldredpreserve.com/cabaret

About The Eldred Preserve: The Eldred Preserve is a wholly unique hospitality offering in the Sullivan County Catskills that weaves together the best of three Sullivan County legacy brands – The Eldred Preserve, The Bradstan Country Hotel, and The Homestead Restaurant. The resort features an event space with a performance stage for weddings and events, 28 luxury accommodations, a custom farm-to-table experience, and on-site live entertainment. The full 35-acre property includes access to three large ponds and an adjoining 600 acres (including a 65-acre lake), hiking, and boating amenities. Visit theeldredpreserve.com or call 845.557.8316 for more information.