Written in 1996 with lyricist Stephen Cole, I wanted to add some 21st century technology with the help of Christian Castro and garage band. Â I also wanted to comfort my friend Irene who was going through “family issues.” Enjoy! Â Â Sales Pitch 9-9-11
This just in! Â A Stage Kindly in London was asked to produce a special Gala on October 9th. Â Included in this gala, is the song Be There I wrote (with lyrics by Michael Colby). Â Be There was written in response to the horrific bombings ten years ago today. Â The singer is Ken Prymus
Steven co-produced (with Stephanie Scott), Stephanie’s father’s 95th birthday at the Georgian Suite in NYC.  Musical numbers included Steam Heat (from Fosse), , Aint Misbehavin, Lida Rose (from Music Man) and Hey There Good Times (from I Love My Wife)
at the Sandbox Theater in Mamaroneck, NY.   At the concerts are musical numbers included from the latest CD honoring the lyrics of Marilyn & Alan Bergman.  For more information on “Ms Streisand’s” tour schedule, click here
Famed clown and Tony award winner Bill Irwin performs in a celebration to honor George Puello. Â Accompanying Mr. Irwin is Mr. Steven Silverstein. Â Introducing Bill Irwin is Brad Oscar, currently Fester in The Addams Family.
Steven is extremely excited to be a part of this summer Cabaret series at Ivoryton Playhouse in Connecticut. Come check it out if you’re in the area. For more information, click here.
Steven provided arrangements for the group numbers for the Playhouse summer program led by Kat Davis— Listen to Me/Telephone Hour (Silverstein/Madore, BIRDIE-Strouse Adams) , Oh the Things you Can Think (SEUSSICAL-Ahrens/Flaherty), We Dance/We Tell the Story (ONCE ON THIS ISLAND- Ahrens/Flaherty) FUN!
It was great fun playing cocktail music and accompanying the wildly talented Laura Shoop and Kate Fahrner at the Willow Ridge Country Club in Harrison, NY produced by David Millowitz. Laura sang DEFYING GRAVITY and Kate sang POPULAR. Â It was a WICKED! Theme party. I also did a medley of Schwartz songs from Hunchback, Pippin, Godspell among others. Â From the Broadway production of Wicked: