“The art of cabaret is alive and well and living wherever Jack Bartholet is performing.” - Alan Cumming

Bistro Award-winning cabaret performer Jack Bartholet has dazzled audiences with his critically acclaimed solo shows, Lady with a Song, Unusually Grand Ideas, and Two Drink Minimum. In 2023, he lit up the stage in the Fire Island debut of Buyer and Cellar, directed by Travis Greisler, and delivered a standout turn as Bobby Strong in Urinetown, directed by Joe Barros. Bartholet’s versatility has seen him grace iconic venues like Joe’s Pub, where he appeared in Justin Elizabeth Sayer’s Night of a Thousand Judys and A Murray Little Christmas with Murray Hill. Downtown, he has brought his flair to two runs of Nora Burns' The Village, Angela DiCarlo’s Jo-Lynn Butterfly Bonanza, and a show-stopping, towel-clad performance in Amber Martin’s electric Bette, Bathhouse, and Beyond.

“Enchanting, dreamy cabaret darling” - TimeOut New York

Intelligent, sharp, and strikingly creative.
— Roy Sanders, Bistro Awards
Remarkably naked emotion and expert storytelling.
— Gerry Geddes, Bistro Awards
A cabaret force to be reckoned with...a voice for the ages with charm and charisma to spare. ★★★★
— Bobby Patrick, Broadway World Cabaret
His ability to captivate with storytelling is equal to his superlative rendition of songs drawn from an extensive catalog and delivered with stunning vocal quality.
— Gavin Brock, American Songbook Association
A stellar performance - stirring, powerful, and unapologetic.
— Jerry Osterberg, American Songbook Association
Simply put, Jack Bartholet is the possessor of one of the most exceptional instruments to be found anywhere.
— Stephen Mosher, Broadway World Cabaret
Gifted with an unforgettable voice and a wicked sense of humor, the cabaret prince Jack Bartholet has taken the city’s stages by storm.
— David Goldberg, The Queer Luminaries
Excellent - Bartholet sings and tells stories beautifully.
— Tim Teeman, Daily Beast
A brilliant act...Bartholet brings punk sensibility and buttery smooth vocals.
— Scottie Roche, Broadway World Cabaret