Intimate 'Going Bacharach' Revue Delights Off-Broadway

Stuffed with the songwriter's hits and led by the remarkable Adrian Galante, this revue is both warmly nostalgic and musically irresistible.

Feb. 5, 2026 at 4:07pm

As New Yorkers endure an unusually frigid winter, they can find a brief escape by attending 'Going Bacharach,' a small-scaled but musically dazzling revue of the songs of legendary composer Burt Bacharach and his longtime lyricist Hal David, now playing Off-Broadway.

Why it matters

The revue format allows the timeless songs of Bacharach and David to shine in an intimate setting, providing a welcome respite from the winter doldrums and showcasing the enduring appeal of their iconic catalog.

The details

Stuffed with Bacharach and David's greatest hits, 'Going Bacharach' is led by the remarkable pianist and clarinetist Adrian Galante, whose virtuosic performances bring new life to these beloved tunes.

  • The revue is currently playing Off-Broadway.

The players

Burt Bacharach

A legendary American composer known for his distinctive pop sound and collaborations with lyricist Hal David.

Hal David

A renowned American lyricist who collaborated extensively with composer Burt Bacharach.

Adrian Galante

A remarkable pianist and clarinetist who leads the performances in the 'Going Bacharach' revue.

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What they’re saying

“Stuffed with the songwriter's hits and led by the remarkable Adrian Galante on the piano and clarinet, this intimate show is both warmly nostalgic and musically irresistible.”

— Charles Isherwood (wsj.com)

The takeaway

The 'Going Bacharach' revue provides a cozy, intimate escape for New Yorkers during the winter months, allowing them to bask in the timeless melodies and lyrics of one of the most celebrated songwriting duos in pop music history.