
An Intimate Evening with Lucie Arnaz
Fri, 20 Mar, 8:00 PM PDT
Doors open
7:00 PM PDT
Feinstein's at The Nikko
222 Mason Street -122.409225, San Francisco, CA 94102
Description
For nearly three decades, LUCIE ARNAZ has toured her critically acclaimed nightclub acts throughout the United States and Europe, making stops in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, Miami, Feinstein’s at the Regency, 54 Below, Birdland Jazz and the Café Carlyle in New York to name a few. She has performed the opening number on The Academy Awards and at the White House. CDs include Just in Time (Concord Jazz), Latin Roots (LML Music), Lucie: LIVE! At Feinstein’s at The Nikko, and Lucie: LIVE! From The Purple Room!
RON ABEL
Ron Abel, the multi-award winning composer, producer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor and musical director has spent most of his career traveling the globe with artists such as Liza Minelli, Shirley Jones, Lucie Arnaz, Bette Midler, Peter Allen, John Lloyd Young, Raul Esparza, Taylor Dayne, Michele Lee, Michael Crawford, Phoebe Snow, Eric McCormack, Loretta Devine, Valarie Pettiford, Freda Payne, Patti Lupone, as well as opera divas Julia Migenes & Jessye Norman.
For television he was the musical director for Name That Tune, Nightcap, The CBS 50th Anniversary I Love Lucy Special, as well as appearing a recurring character in the recent Fran Drescher television series “Happily Divorced” playing who else but himself.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Refund Policy
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Please email Feinsteins@hotenikkosf.com with questions.
We charge $10 for ticket exchanges to a different day of a specific performers run, if exchanging for another time we will issue a refund to you, we do not transfer OR store credit, either the value of tickets or actual tickets,
To exchange your ticket: Please "purchase" the amount of tickets you need to exchange. Once completed, your original order will be exchanged within 24-hours. You will receive an updated confirmation email from Ticketweb with a new order number.
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For questions, please email feinsteins@hotelnikkosf.com.

Cabaret
Lucie Arnaz
Lucie Arnaz
Cabaret
For nearly three decades, LUCIE ARNAZ has toured her critically acclaimed nightclub acts throughout the United States and Europe, making stops in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Reno, Miami, Feinstein’s at the Regency, 54 Below, Birdland Jazz and the Café Carlyle in New York to name a few. She has performed the opening number on The Academy Awards and at the White House. CDs include Just in Time (Concord Jazz), Latin Roots (LML Music), Lucie: LIVE! At Feinstein’s at The Nikko, and Lucie: LIVE! From The Purple Room!
Lucie began her career on television at age twelve in a recurring role on The Lucy Show, starring her mother, Lucille Ball. At fifteen, she became a series regular on Here’s Lucy. In 1985, she starred in her own series, The Lucie Arnaz Show, and in 1989 in the critically acclaimed Sons and Daughters, all on CBS. Her films include The Jazz Singer with Neil Diamond and Sir Laurence Olivier, and Down to You with Freddie Prinze, Jr. and Henry Winkler. On television: Who Killed the Black Dahlia, Washington Mistress, The Mating Season, and Who Gets the Friends? with Jill Clayburgh. But Lucie’s heart has always been in the live performance arena, and she has been the recipient of a number of theatrical awards including The Los Angeles Drama Critic’s Circle Award, Outer Critic’s Circle Award, Theater World Award, and Chicago’s famed Sarah Siddons Award. Her Broadway debut was as Sonia Wolsk in Neil Simon, Marvin Hamlisch and Carol Bayer Sager’s, They’re Playing Our Song, and she stunned audiences with her portrayal of Bella in Neil Simon’s Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning Broadway production of Lost in Yonkers. She played Kathy in the west-coast premiere of Vanities at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles and Annie Oakley in the Jones Beach production of Irving Berlin’s Annie Get Your Gun. Her National Tours include starring in Seesaw (directed by Michael Bennett), and opposite her husband, actor/writer Laurence Luckinbill in Whose Life is it Anyway? and Social Security (directed by Mike Nichols), as well as costarring with Tommy Tune in the First National Tour of My One and Only. Lucie has received rave reviews for her portrayals of Maria Callas in Terrance McNally’s Tony Award-winning, Master Class, and as Ruth in the pre-Broadway revival of Wonderful Town. She made her UK debut as Alexandra in the Cameron Mackintosh musical, The Witches of Eastwick, and then returned to Broadway in 2006 as Muriel in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. In 2014, Lucie was named broadway.com’s DC’s Best Supporting Actress in a Musical for her work as Berthe, the dance, trapeze, daredevil grandma in the First National Tour of Pippin. On February 11, 2019, Lucie recreated the role of Sonia Wolsk alongside her original co-star, Robert Klein, for a one night only 40th Anniversary reunion production of their acclaimed Broadway smash hit, They’re Playing Our Song to a standing room only audience at The Music Box Theater in New York City.
Through their company, Arluck Entertainment, Lucie and Larry have produced all of her concert work, his four one-man shows, and received an Emmy Award for their television documentary, Lucy & Desi: A Home Movie. Together they raised five beautiful children and now have three glorious grandchildren. Visit her at www.luciearnaz.com.
RON ABEL
Ron Abel, the multi-award winning composer, producer, arranger, orchestrator, conductor and musical director has spent most of his career traveling the globe with artists such as Liza Minelli, Shirley Jones, Lucie Arnaz, Bette Midler, Peter Allen, John Lloyd Young, Raul Esparza, Taylor Dayne, Michele Lee, Michael Crawford, Phoebe Snow, Eric McCormack, Loretta Devine, Valarie Pettiford, Freda Payne, Patti Lupone, as well as opera divas Julia Migenes & Jessye Norman.
For television he was the musical director for Name That Tune, Nightcap, The CBS 50th Anniversary I Love Lucy Special, as well as appearing a recurring character in the recent Fran Drescher television series “Happily Divorced” playing who else but himself.
A major sweep of every Los Angeles theatre award was won by Ron for his score of TWIST OF FATE, a musical written with Kleban award winning bookwriter/lyricist Lissa Levin.
He has composed the scores for several new Broadway musicals, ROCKWELL, LIFE ON A PALETTE, a musical tour of the 20th century through the paintings of America’s most beloved artist, (book & lyrics by Eleanor Albano & Anthony Barnao) as well as BRICKTOP, QUEEN OF THE NIGHT, RE-INTRODUCING LAURETTE BISHOP and UNDRESSED with his long-time writing partner, the celebrated lyricist, Chuck Steffan.
Ron, Chuck’s & Lissa’s collaboration of their new musical HAZEL, A MUSICAL MAID IN AMERICA premiered at Chicago’s Drury Lane Theatre.