Step into the enchanting world of cabaret with Broadway’s Julie Benko as your guide! Join us for a fabulous evening filled with spellbinding melodies and unique arrangements of songs from Broadway musicals and the Great American Songbook, along with a dash of old-world glamour. Benko’s captivating voice and magnetic stage presence will whisk you away on a journey through the timeless allure of cabaret. Hailed as the 2022 New York Times Breakout Star for Theater for her standby role as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl (she later held the starring role), she joins forces with jazz pianist and husband Jason Yeager.
At this 25th annual event, Caramoor proudly honors Adela and Lawrence Elow for their dedication to preserving and sustaining the Great American Songbook canon. Over the years, the Elows have been steadfast Caramoor supporters, providing funding for upgraded lighting in the historic Music Room and creating the Adela and Lawrence Elow Fund for the Great American Songbook: 1900–1960. Since 1999, their visionary contributions have helped bring today’s best interpreters of these timeless songs to Caramoor’s Music Room through this annual Cabaret Benefit. To make a contribution in their honor, please do so here and mention their name in the dedication.
Please note, as this is a Benefit Event, there are no refunds or ticket exchanges. If you are unable to use your tickets, they will be converted to a contribution in support of Caramoor’s American Songbook programming.
All but $50 per ticket is tax-deductible. Caramoor Center for Music and the Arts is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization. Federal Tax ID: 13-5643627. Ticket purchases do not count toward membership. No refunds. Contributions are tax-deductible as provided by law. Payment for tickets may not be made through a donor-advised fund. Caramoor encourages all prospective donors to seek the assistance of personal, legal, and financial advisors in matters relating to their gifts and the resulting tax and estate planning consequences.
Julie Benko is an actor, singer, and writer based in New York City. She recently marched her band out on Broadway as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl, skyrocketing to fame and joining the annals of theatrical lore for her sensational understudy-to-star trajectory in the show. Between her tenure as the standby, alternate, and full-time Fanny, she played the role over 180 times (1 in every 3 performances!) and received numerous accolades for her interpretation, including Theatre World’s Dorothy Loudon Award for Excellence in the Theatre. She was named the 2022 Breakout Star for Theater by the New York Times, included in Variety’s 10 Broadway Stars to Watch in 2023, honored as one of 40 Under 40 for Crain’s New York Business, hailed by CBS Mornings as “Broadway’s breakout star,” and profiled in numerous national media outlets such as the New York Times and Time. In the fall of 2023, she originated her first role on Broadway, playing Ruth in the long-gestating Barry Manilow/Bruce Sussman musical Harmony. She has played leading roles in off-Broadway and regional productions across the nation, including the title role in Jane Eyre (streaming details to be announced soon!), Girl in Once, and many more. She will make her film debut in the upcoming full-length feature “Caravan.” Check out her full theatrical résumé here.
Julie has released three studio albums: Christmas With You and Hand in Hand (both on Club44 Records) and Introducing Julie Benko. All were collaborations with her pianist-composer spouse Jason Yeager. She has headlined sold-out shows at such storied New York City clubs as the Café Carlyle, Birdland, and 54 Below, as well as San Francisco’s famed Venetian Room at the Fairmont Hotel, Los Angeles’ Catalina Club, and many other prestigious venues around the country. She has performed as a guest soloist at Carnegie Hall and with numerous symphonies across America. She won the Gold Medal and the Johnny Mercer Award in the national American Traditions Vocal Competition, and holds a BFA in Drama and an MFA in Acting (yes, both!) from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.
As a writer, Julie has worked across mediums. In 2020, she wrote, directed, and starred in her first short, “The Newlywed’s Guide to Physical Intimacy,” a heartwarming comedy which follows a Hasidic Jewish couple on their wedding night. The film has since won praise in numerous international festivals. Her first full-length play, “The District,” set in New Orleans’ legal red light district prior to World War I, was named a semifinalist at the 2022 Eugene O’Neill National Playwrights Conference.
She can often be found making music with Jason, picking up languages on DuoLingo (she’s on a streak of over 1,300 days!), or snuggling with her rescue cat, Thelonious Monk (aka Monkey). Incredibly, Julie has never even had one audition for any version of Law and Order. Is she even a NY actor?
To keep up with Julie, follow her on Instagram/TikTok @JujujulieBee, join her mailing list, or check the UPCOMING page to catch her wherever she may be performing next!