
By popular demand, 54 Below once again opened its doors to the spirited celebration of Italian-American musical heritage with That’s Amore. This vibrant evening served as a heartfelt showcase for a new generation of outstanding Italian-American talent, each performer breathing new life into beloved classics made famous by legendary voices of the past.
Produced with warmth and vision by Raquel Fernandez, and guided by the musical mastery of Charles Santoro, That’s Amore transported audiences through a rich tapestry of song and story. Every artist onstage—Donna Vivino, Cole Grey, Analise Scarpaci, Rachel Zatcoff, Mike Cefalo, Raquel Fernandez, and Bella DeNapoli—brought Broadway polish and heartfelt authenticity to the stage.
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