New York fashion designer and entrepreneur Isaac Mizrahi will be back at Cafe Carlyle from February 4–15. “I Know Everybody”, his tenth theatrical engagement, will take place in the small Manhattan venue on East 76th Street.

Isaac Mizrahi’s impact extends beyond the Carlyle; his depiction of Amos Hart in Chicago demonstrates his depth and magnetism. His status as a versatile pioneer is cemented by his continual blend of humor, creativity, and narrative through his podcast HELLO ISAAC and the Hulu sitcom Mid Century Modern.
Isaac Mizrahi’s performances illustrate his close connections to the New York neighborhood. He creates a singular experience by fusing comedy, storytelling, and music. Mizrahi’s notable documentary Unzipped marks yet another milestone this year. Unzipped, a restored documentary on Mizrahi’s creative process for his Fall 1994 collection, will premiere at the Egyptian Theatre in Park City on January 28 to commemorate the film’s 30th anniversary.
This behind-the-scenes look at fashion history features Cindy Crawford, Naomi Campbell, and Linda Evangelista. Isaac Mizrahi Entertainment and the UCLA Film & Television Archive collaborated to fund the 4K restoration. To guarantee the film’s legacy lives on, Sundance Institute also collaborated on the initiative. Mizrahi’s capacity to innovate across mediums cements his place in New York cultural icon.
Currently, tickets for Cafe Carlyle Isaac Mizrahi are available through Tock. Prices range from $120 for bar seating to $200 for premium seats. Shows run Tuesday through Saturday evenings at the Carlyle.
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