Broadway by the Year | The Broadway Musicals of 1943 & 1951

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The Town Hall Presents

Broadway by the Year ® Created, Written, DIRECTED & Hosted by

Scott Siegel

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CREATED, DIRECTED, WRITTEN, AND Hosted BY

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ROSS PATTERSON Oakley Boycott Robert Cuccioli Darius de Haas Stephen DeRosa Danny Gardner

Featuring

Madeline Hamlet Laurel Harris William Michals Jill Paice Matt Weinstein

Broadway by the Year Dance Company:

Choreography by Danny Gardner Bryan Hunt Kelly Sheehan Aaron Burr

Brad Frenette Sally Glaze Brooke Lacy

Kim McClay Kristyn Pope John Wolfe

Stephanie Bacastow Oakley Boycott Emma Camp

Broadway by the Year Chorus: Pedro Coppeti Giliana (Gigi) Encarnacion Madeline Hamlet

Emily Janes Dongwoo Kang Matt Weinstein

Sheet Music Consultant Michael Lavine Broadway by the Year® is presented with the support of Bank of America Additional support provided by The Edythe Kenner Foundation

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A L e tt e r f r o m t h e p r e s id e n t s

To our loyal Broadway by the Year® Subscribers: Welcome back to the second installment of Broadway by the Year® for 2019. Quite often we are asked, why doesn’t Town Hall host a Broadway musical? After all, with 1501 seats, we would rank between the Winter Garden and the Neil Simon in terms of capacity. To answer your question, we would suggest that you look at our back curtain which hides a concrete wall. Examine the doors on stage right and stage left that open to very small entryways with no wings. Finally, check out sloped ceiling. You can see there is no place to land a helicopter, change scenery, or bring in a giant ape. Town Hall was built for public speaking, so that everyone could listen to and converse with a person or two. Early on, our founders understood that the acoustics, designed for the human voice, worked equally well for music. And so Town Hall can only be used for concerts and public speaking. How great that with Scott at the helm tonight, we will get both. We would also like to acknowledge Bank of America whose generous support makes Broadway by the Year® possible. They truly believe the arts matter and are one of the leading corporate supporters of arts in the world, partnering with more than 2,000 nonprofit arts institutions annually. Their arts program is just one part of their commitment to grow responsibly while bringing value to economies, society, and the communities they serve. Thank you, Bank of America, for being a good neighbor to Town Hall – we are grateful for your continued support. And thanks once again to the Edythe Kenner Foundation, who have supported Broadway by the Year® since its inception nineteen years ago. So, sit back, as we travel back to 1943 and 1951; two very good years for Broadway and for Town Hall. On behalf of the Trustees of Town Hall, thank you for joining us tonight.

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B ROA D WA Y B Y T HE Y EAR P r o g r a m ACT I: The Broadway Musicals of 1943 Oh, What a Beautiful Mornin’ (Oklahoma!) | William Michals Oklahoma (Oklahoma!) | William Michals w/BBTY Chorus & BBTY Dance Troupe All Er Nuthin’ (Oklahoma!) | Matt Weinstein & Madeline Hamlet Lonely Room (Oklahoma!) | Robert Cuccioli I Cain’t Say No (Oklahoma!) | Laurel Harris People Will Say We’re in Love (Oklahoma!) | Jill Paice & Robert Cuccioli I’m a Stranger Here Myself (One Touch of Venus) | Oakley Boycott Speak Low (One Touch of Venus) | Darius de Haas Very, Very, Very (One Touch of Venus) | Stephen DeRosa Something for the Boys (Something for the Boys) | Laurel Harris Beat Out Dat Rhythm on a Drum (Carmen Jones) | BBTY Chorus

INTERMISSION ACT 2: The Broadway Musicals of 1951 They Call the Wind Maria (Paint Your Wagon) | Robert Cuccioli Wand’rin Star (Paint Your Wagon) | William Michals I Have Dreamed (The King and I) | Darius de Haas Shall We Dance (The King and I) | The BBTY Dance Troupe Here’s to Your Illusions (Flahooley) | Jill Paice I’m Like a New Broom (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) | Danny Gardner Make the Man Love Me (A Tree Grows in Brooklyn) | Jill Paice Chi-Ri-Bim (Bagels and Yox) | Stephen DeRosa & Company

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A B O U T T HE P RO G RA M The critically acclaimed series has blossomed from an idea to what Show Business Weekly deems, “...an invaluable and entertaining jewel in the cabaret crown of New York.” Ticket sales have soared and stellar reviews have included The New York Times, which calls it, “Witty, breezily paced... informative ... valuable... the right perspective of lighthearted nostalgia...” Author/Critic Scott Siegel created the series for Town Hall, which he writes, directs, and hosts. Siegel takes audiences of all ages on a musical tour of the Great White Way, offering an entertaining verbal account of Broadway’s history. Each evening this season celebrates the songs from Broadway shows from two different years, divided only by an intermission. The songs are performed by a cast of handpicked Broadway and nightclub stars.

SCOTT SIEGEL Scott Siegel has created more than 300 major concerts that have been performed all over the world. He has written/produced/directed concerts for Michael Feinstein, created scores of nightclub acts that have played at major clubs around the globe, but is, perhaps, best known as the creator/writer/director/host of Town Hall’s signature series, Broadway by the Year®, which is currently celebrating its 19th critically acclaimed season. For more information about all of Scott’s shows, please visit Scott’s website at SiegelPresents.com

Ross Patterson

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Ross Patterson’s career in music has been as varied and eclectic as the many styles he loves to play. After completing his studies at The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Ross spent two years on the road as Musical director for the Ice Capades before heading to NYC. There, he quickly became one of the most sought after pianists by singers. This led to Ross musical directing, arranging and recording for many of the top cabaret artists in New York. He has been honored twice with the Backstage Bistro award for outstanding musical direction. For the past eighteen years Ross has been the arranger, musical director and band leader for the critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year® concert series at The Town Hall.


A B O U T T HE AR T I S T S

OAKLEY BOYCOTT Oakley Boycott is not a pseudonym. She is fortunate to have appeared in various musicals, cabarets, Shakespeare, concerts, benefits, films, national tours, television shows, commercials, workshops, comedies and tragedies. Her first appearance at Town Hall was as a cast member of Broadway’s Rising Stars 2008. To view a composite of complete credits feel free to request an autographed resume or visit oakleyboycott.com Instagram: @oakleyboycott

Robert Cuccioli Currently performing in Daniel Webster’s The White Devil at the Lucille Lortel Theatre. Broadway: Jekyll & Hyde (Tony nomination, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle Award, FANY Award and Chicago’s Joseph Jefferson Award), Les Miserables, Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark. Off-Broadway credits include And The World Goes ‘Round (1991 Outer Critics Circle Award), Rothschild & Sons, Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris, Bikeman: A 9/11 Play, Snow Orchid and White Guy on the Bus. Television: The Sinner, White Collar, Sliders, Baywatch, The Guiding Light. Film: Celebrity, The Stranger, The Rest of Us, Impossible Monsters (just released). Robert is featured on the original cast recordings of Jekyll & Hyde (Atlantic), And The World Goes‘Round (RCA Victor), Jacques Brel Is Alive And Well And Living In Paris (Ghostlight), Rothschild and Sons and released his debut solo album The Look Of Love October 2012. robertcuccioli.com.

Darius de Haas Darius de Haas enjoys a multifaceted career as a singer, recording artist and actor. BROADWAY: Kiss of the Spider Woman, Rent, Carousel, Marie Christine, The Gershwins’ Fascinating Rhythm, and Shuffle Along. Other credits include Children of Eden (Papermill Playhouse), his Obie Award winning performance in Running Man (Music-Theater Group), Once On This Island (1st National Tour), The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin (Playwrights Horizons), Jesus Christ Superstar- Gospel (Alliance Theater) and As You @TownHallNYC | 5


A B O U T T HE AR T I S T S Darius De Haas (cont’d) Like It (Delacorte/ Public Theater). Recent TV: Dietland, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. CONCERTS and RECORDINGS: Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center American Songbook, Disney Concert Hall, The Kennedy Center and numerous symphonies. His recordings include Quiet Please (Bridge Records), Day Dream: Variations on Strayhorn (PS Classics), and Ice On The Hudson (released Oct 2018) as well as many Original Cast Recordings. Darius is honored to serve on the International Board of Directors for Covenant House serving homeless youth throughout the US and South America. Please visit dariusdehaas.com

Stephen DeRosA Broadway - Currently standing by for Nathan Lane in “Gary, A Sequel to Titus Andronicus”, On the Town, Betrayal, The Nance, Hairspray, Twentieth Century, Henry IV, Into the Woods, The Man Who Came to Dinner. National Tour: West Side Story. Off-Broadway: The Government Inspector (Red Bull Theater), These Paper Bullets! (Atlantic Theater Company), Love’s Fire (The Acting Company), The Mystery of Irma Vep. Regional Credits include Yale Rep, McCarter Theater, Westport Country Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public Theater, George Street Playhouse, Berkshire Theater Group. Selected Film/TV: The Blacklist, Cafe Society, The Deuce, Vinyl, Divorce, The Good Wife, Ugly Betty and as Eddie Cantor on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire. MFA: Yale Drama

Danny Gardner Currently playing the D’Ysquith Family in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder at the Engeman Theatre in Northport, Long Island. Broadway: Lucky in Dames At Sea. Radio City Music Hall: Dad / George M. Cohan in The NY Spectacular starring the Radio City Rockettes. Encores!: Dick Trevor in Lady, Be Good! (Subsequent Album). National Tours: Irving Berlin’s White Christmas and 42nd Street. Off-Broadway: Neurosis (DR2), Room 17B and Everybody Gets Cake (59E59). Regional Theatre: Bobby Child in Crazy For You (Signature Theatre). dannyjgardner.com

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Madeline Hamlet Madeline first made her Town Hall debut in Broadway’s Rising Stars (2014) and is thrilled to be back! Recent credits include: Ado Annie in Oklahoma! (Theatre Under the Stars), The Boys from Syracuse (Musicals Tonight!), and Essie in You Can’t Take it With You (St. Jean’s Players). Endless thanks to Scott and Barbara!

Laurel Harris Laurel Harris is currently the Elphaba standby in Wicked on Broadway. She toured the country as the green girl and was with both touring companies for a total of 3 years. She spent last summer doing Jagged Little Pill at American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, MA, which is anticipating a Broadway opening this fall. Broadway credits: Beautiful (Cynthia Weil), Wicked (Elphaba standby), Evita (Evita understudy), In Transit. North Carolina Theatre: Into the Woods (Baker’s Wife). She received a BFA in Musical Theatre with a Minor in Spanish from the University of Michigan. She’s thrilled to be part of her first Town Hall concert this year and is super grateful to Scott and Barb for their continued support.

WILLIAM MICHALS Broadway: Bright Star, Emile in South Pacific (Lincoln Center Theater); The Beast, Gaston in Beauty and the Beast. Title roles: Man of La Mancha, Sweeney Todd, Most Happy Fella, The Music Man, Phantom. Also: Les Miserables (Javert), Chicago (Billy Flynn), Kiss Me, Kate! (Fred/Petruchio), The Sound of Music (Captain von Trapp), Camelot (Lancelot), The Scarlet Pimpernel (Chauvelin). Operatic favorites: Carmen (Escamillo), Le nozze di Figaro (Figaro), Die Zauberflute (Papageno). Regular appearances with the leading symphonies of New York, Washington, D.C., Cleveland, Colorado, San Francisco, Maui, Taipei, Hong Kong – and everywhere in between! Multiple Major League sporting events. TV: Law and Order, All My Children, Guiding Light. Michals played the great theatrical and concert @TownHallNYC | 7


A B O U T T HE AR T I S T S William Michaels (cont’d) venues of the nation, including Carnegie Hall, The Palace, The Town Hall, LA’s Ahmanson, and D.C.’s Kennedy Center, The Rainbow Room, Feinstein’s, The Four Seasons, and 54 Below. WilliamMichals.com

Jill Paice Broadway: An American in Paris (Milo Davenport), Matilda (Miss Honey), The 39 Steps (Annabella, Pamela, Margaret), Curtains (Niki Harris) and The Woman in White (Laura). West End: Gonewith the Wind (Scarlett), The Woman in White (Laura). Other Fun Stuff: Death Takes a Holiday (Grazia, Roundabout), Company (Susan, Avery Fisher Hall), Titanic (Caroline, Avery Fisher Hall), Tokio Confidential (Isabella, Atlantic Theater Company), Where’s Charley (Kitty, Encores), Chess (Florence, Signature Theater), Lend Me a Tenor (Maggie, Papermill), A Comedy of Tenors (Mimi), A Little Night Music (Anne, Roundabout), Mamma Mia (Sophie, Vegas), Les Miserables (national tour). TV: Elementary, White Collar, Person ofInterest, Unforgettable, Beautiful Life. Graduate of Baldwin Wallace University.

Matt Weinstein Matt Weinstein is thrilled to be sharing the stage tonight with fellow AMDA and Rising Star Alum, Madeline Hamlet (2014)! National Tours:Henry and Mudge (Henry), How the Grinch Stole Christmas (Young Max). New York Theatre:Sgt. Stubby: The War Dog Musical (Stubby), You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown(Linus). He has performed in concerts at Feinstein’s/54 Below, NJPAC, and Carnegie Hall. Matt made his debut as a NYC playwright in 2014 with his play the boy in the high heel shoes. His play Wireless Fidelity had its first public reading in 2016. Thank you Scott and Barb, Deb and Brucie. For Linda Katz, always. matt-weinstein.com

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