Shows


Ms. Stewart appears on stage with one of the East Coast's premier pianist/accompanist and she may also be booked with additional instrumentalists.

The New York Spirit
As a 2021 New York City Artist Corps grantee, Ms. Stewart created this show with the intention of bringing joy and inspiration to her audiences. It is her lead show for the 2022-2023 season. The New York Spirit includes such popular songs as "Manhattan", "On the Sunny Side of the Street" and many more timeless universal classics including a rousing audience sing-a-long of "New York, New York". Uplifting stories of success are shared throughout the program - this is an experience, not just a show, and captures the magic of the Big Apple. (Please note that this show may be adapted for any locale with area specific songs and stories.)

Tribute to Barbara Cook
From starring on Broadway in the original productions of Candide, The Music Man and She Loves Me, to concert/cabaret singer, performing a wide range of music from the popular American Songbook, to Kennedy Center Honoree in 2011, Barbara Cook seemed to have it all, but did she? Jenny Lynn traces, through song, Barbara Cook's career from growing up in Atlanta, Georgia to her spectacular concert career with her beloved accompanist, Wally Harper, and beyond.

On Broadway: The Forties and Fifties
This show debuted at Lincoln Center to a standing room only audience. The show features showstoppers by such composers as Richard Rodgers, Leonard Bernstein, Irving Berlin and more. Jenny gives her audience a show that brings back memories and one that they'll never forget. One audience member, Andrea Thorne of New York City said this about the show: "Jenny Lynn is a genuine artist . . . wonderful escape both FROM the tribulations of the present TO the happy memories of the past. Jenny Lynn is a stage personality who connects with her audience . . . entertains! A singer with depth and technique who makes lyrical songs her own.

Celebrate the Sixties: On Broadway
Celebrate the Sixties: On Broadway has received standing ovations wherever it has been performed. Audiences love hearing hits from Hello, Dolly, Mame, Camelot, Fiddler on the Roof, Hair and more. Ms. Stewart's shimmering voice excites and thrills audiences. Her anecdotes about the decade, infuse the evening with nostalgic memories filled with the idealism of a limitless future.

Lift Your Spirit (That's the Spirit)
Get ready to be uplifted and inspired by such tunes as High Hopes, Pennies from Heaven, Accent-tchu ate the Positive and Climb Ev'ry Mountain. This show, which had its debut at Lincoln Center to a standing room only audience, is always a crowd pleaser. You'll be tapping your toes and forgetting your troubles as you listen to inspiring gems from America's cornucopia of great works.

Richard Rodgers Revisited
Richard Rodgers is one of America's most successful Broadway composers. In a career of over sixty years, Mr. Rodgers wrote the music for over 40 Broadway shows and films. Most everyone knows the teams of Rodgers and Hammerstein and Rodgers and Hart, but Richard Rodgers wrote with a number of terrific lyricists. Each of their voices is heard in this unique salute to Richard Rodgers and all his lyricists.




READ WHAT OTHERS HAVE SAID!

John Davidson, Broadway and Television Star: "Glorious voice! Jenny Lynn Stewart has an incredible instrument and the soul to go with it! This is one diva who can bring them to their feet!"

Georgia Engel, Broadway and Television Star: "Jenny Lynn Stewart not only has impeccable vocal technique, she is an artist of the highest degree. She becomes one with what she is singing, living in the present moment and carrying the listener into the story of the song."

Raymond Jessel, Broadway composer and lyricist: "Jenny Lynn Stewart takes you back to a time when singers actually sang. She's a Jeanette MacDonald for the 21st century."

Lucy Lincoln, Wickenburg, AZ: "She makes my heart happy. The only part of the program that troubled me was that the publicity preceding the concert was so filled with, so hung up on her musical background that it spent little time (or space) conveying the essence of the charming and endearing woman. It is this essence that surely makes her a superbly welcome artist wherever she performs."

Rob Kirchner, Rutherford, NJ: "Your show is fantastic. I enjoyed it immensely. Wonderful! Splendid! Brilliant!"

Carol Arnett, President, Friends of Music, Wickenburg, AZ: "... splendid vocalist ... delightful person to work with ... a winner!"

Anne Hofmann, concert organizer, The New York Public Library: "... superb ... exceptional."

Boston Globe: "... emphatic standing ovation."

Karen Rans, Green Valley AZ: "... powerful voice ... sang with perfection."

The Greenville News: "... mellifluous, riveting."

Tulsa World: "... thrilling high notes ... sends chills down the spine."