International cabaret and concert performer Steve Ross brings his sophisticated touch, delicious sense of humor, and heartfelt ballads together for an unforgettable program to Saratoga Orchestra’s Festival of American Song.
As a major proponent of the Great American Songbook, he offers an eclectic program consisting of songs by the Gershwins, Cole Porter, Irving Berlin, Noel Coward, and others.
Presented by Saratoga Orchestra.
TICKETS
$45 | All Seats
ABOUT STEVE ROSS
For more than 15 years, Steve held court at the legendary Oak Room at Manhattan’s famed Hotel Algonquin. Theatrically, Steve has appeared on Broadway with Frank Langella in Noel Coward’s Present Laughter and off-Broadway in his tribute to Fred Astaire entitled, I Won’t Dance. Ross made a cameo appearance as himself in the 1988 fantasy-comedy film Big. Internationally, he has performed in London, Paris, Tokyo, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Melbourne, and Sydney.
Steve's last show at the Algonquin, Puttin’ on the Ritz – the Songs of Fred Astaire, prompted Stephen Holden of the New York Times to describe Ross as “the personification of the bygone dream world that his music summons.”