About this Performance
Curated by: Cécile McLorin Salvant
Cécile McLorin Salvant, a three-time Grammy Award-winner and legendary interpreter of American standards, curates and performs a week revealing the surprising edges of the popular 20th century hit factory, Tin Pan Alley. Salvant performs both with her infamous trio and in an intimate concert with her closest collaborator, the Grammy Award-winning pianist Sullivan Fortner. The week also includes performances from the Tony Award-winning powerhouse vocalist Lillias White and celebrated singer Mikaela Bennett.
Run time: 90 minutes
August 12 Performers: Lillias White (Vocalist), Billy Stritch (Piano), Buddy Williams (Drums) George Coleman (Sax)
August 13 Performers: Lillias White (Vocalist), Billy Stritch (Piano), Buddy Williams (Drums), , George Coleman (Sax)
August 14 Performers: Mikaela Bennett (Vocalist) and special guest to be announced
August 15 Performers: Cécile McLorin Salvant (Vocalist) and Sullivan Fortner (Piano)
August 16 Performers: Cécile McLorin Salvant (Vocalist), Sullivan Fortner (Piano), Kyle Poole (Drums), Paul Sikivie (Bass)
The Cast
Creative Credits
Cécile McLorin Salvant
Curator
Composer, singer, and visual artist Cécile McLorin Salvant is passionate about storytelling and exploring connections between vaudeville, blues, folk traditions, theater, jazz, and baroque music. An eclectic curator, she unearths rarely recorded, forgotten songs with strong narratives, power dynamics, twists, and humor.
She won the Thelonious Monk competition in 2010 and received Grammy Awards for three consecutive albums: The Window, Dreams and Daggers, and For One To Love. In 2020, she received the MacArthur Fellowship and Doris Duke Artist Award. Her debut and follow-up Nonesuch Records projects, Ghost Song (2022) and Mélusine (2023), have each received two Grammy nominations.
Mary Ellen Stebbins
Lighting Designer
Mary Ellen Stebbins (Lighting Design) is a New York City–based lighting designer whose work spans theater, dance, opera, music, and live events. Collaborations include MCC Theater, Primary Stages, Shakespeare Theatre Company, Long Wharf Theater, Opera Philadelphia, Juilliard, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, and Pittsburgh Opera, as well as artists and creators such as Theresa Rebeck, Clare Barron, A$AP Rocky, Adrienne Truscott, Monica Bill Barnes, CYI Studio, and American Modern Opera Company (AMOC*). Recent highlights of her work include the lighting design for a 2023 performance at the Mammoth Cave by the Louisville Orchestra and Chamber Choir, featuring star cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and Shimmer and Herringbone with Talking Band in their 50th season. She was a 2020 Bessie Award Honoree for her work on Monica Bill Barnes’s Days Go By and received a Henry Hewes Award nomination for her lighting design for Clare Barron’s I’ll Never Love Again. Her additional honors include the Opera America Tobin Director-Designer Prize, Live Design’s Young Designer to Watch, the USITT Barbizon Lighting Design Award, and a Hangar Theatre Lab Company Design Fellowship. Mary Ellen holds an A.B. from Harvard University and an M.F.A. from Boston University. She is a member of United Scenic Artists Local 829 and currently teaches at the Carnegie Mellon School of Drama. www.maryellenstebbinsdesign.com
Shannon Slaton
Sound Designer
Shannon Slaton on Broadway has designed Melissa Etheridge: My Window and The Illusionists as well as being the Associate Designer for The Humans, Blackbird, and several other shows. He has also designed more than fifty national tours including: Shrek, The Producers, Kiss Me Kate, Noise/Funk, The Full Monty, Contact, A Chorus Line, Tap Dogs, Aeros, Sweeney Todd, The Wizard of Oz, The Drowsy Chaperone, and The Wedding Singer. Shows he mixed on Broadway include: Springsteen on Broadway, Cabaret, Annie, and Anything Goes, Man of La Mancha, Bombay Dreams, A Christmas Carol, Sweet Charity, Jersey Boys, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Drowsy Chaperone, Spring Awakening, Fela!, Anything Goes, Annie, Legally Blonde, and Cabaret.
Erin McCoy
Sound Designer
Erin McCoy is a Production Stage Manager and Show Caller returning to Little Island for her fourth season. She has had the joy of calling a wide variety of productions, live events, and corporate experiences throughout New York City at venues including Little Island, The Plaza, Rainbow Room, PAC NYC, as well as venues nationally including Globe Life Field and Charles Krug Vineyard. She has had the privilege of show calling events for clients such as Sephora, Southwest Airlines, and Storm King Art Center. Recent productions include La Fille du Régiment for Festival Napa Valley at Charles Krug Winery and Radiolab Live at Little Island.
After The Show
After CÉCILE MCLORIN SALVANT: TIN PAN ALLEY, stay for a nightcap. Cocktails, local wines, beer, non-alcoholic drinks, and snacks are available in The Play Ground, Little Island’s open-air plaza, and can be enjoyed throughout the park every night until 12AM.
On August 14, Brooklyn’s favorite nightlife stars PAPI JUICE take over The Play Ground until 1 AM with a free party featuring DJs Pauli Cakes and Kevin Aviance.

