Three’s a charm: Watch for former Miss Staten Island, who’ll headline cabaret shows this month

Former Miss Staten Island Ryan Kelly. (Staten Island Advance/Carol Ann Benanti)

STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — The versatile Ryan Kelly will guest star at Manhattan’s 54 Below Saturday, Oct. 1 during the 9:30 p.m. show, part of a long running series produced by Scott Siegel title “54 Sings Broadway’s Greatest Hits.”

Dubbed one of the most successful series of cabaret shows — with every show sold out — the production is a collection of some of the best tunes from popular Broadway musicals.

For tickets and additional information visit: https://54below.com/events/54-sings-broadways-greatest-hits/

Kelly said she’s also humbled to be entertaining at the Staten Island Ballet’s cocktail party gala that will feature gourmet cuisine, an open bar and dancing at the Hilton’s Above Friday, Oct 14 at 7:30 p.m. Virginia Allen and Michelle DeSantis will be recognized at the event for their longtime commitment to charitable causes.

Kelly says that night she’ll be serving up mostly supper-club sounds, ballroom/Latin beats, but will also sprinkle in Top 40.

For tickets to the event and scholarship opportunities visit: https://www.siballet.org/

Finally, Kelly will return to Bocelli Ristorante, Friday Oct. 28 from 7 to 10 p.m. where she’ll be mixing it up, but will include Italian favorites from the 1940s, ‘50s, ‘60s, ‘70s and ‘80s, and impersonating celebrity greats.

For reservations call 718 420-6150 or visit: https://www.osteriabocelli.com/

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