Liza Minnelli turned 80 this year. As Sam Wasson recently wrote in AIR MAIL, “One of the more energetic performers of the century, she crossed paths with giants of incomparable talent, such as Frank Sinatra and Bob Fosse; she was romantically involved with Martin Scorsese and Peter Sellers; and she is the daughter of two of the most powerful artists in Hollywood history, Judy Garland, who has been talked about so much, and Vincente Minnelli, who hasn’t been talked about nearly enough.” Long story short, she’s got stories. And as we know from her many star turns (Cabaret, Liza with a “Z”), she’s got crazy talent. For one evening, Carnegie Hall will pay tribute to the EGOT winner with an evening of stories, classic songs spanning her career, and choreography by Bob Fosse. Kristin Chenoweth, Andrew Rannells, and Mario Cantone are just a few of the performers, and they’ll be joined by guest speakers including Candice Bergen, Julie Halston, and Isaac Mizrahi. Jack Cummings III directs the spoken portion, while Joey Chancey directs the music. —Jeanne Malle