Broadway by the Year | The Broadway Musicals of 1987 & 2015

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CREATED, WRITTEN, DIRECTED, AND HOSTED BY

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And The Edythe Kenner Foundation


MON. JULY 22 | THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

with Creator, Writer, Director & Host

SCOTT SIEGEL

A national showcase that introduces New York audiences to the next generation of up-and-coming talent as chosen by a panel of discerning judges from among the most outstanding new graduates from acclaimed institutions. AMDA: Adan V. Gallegos Victoria Kemp Bettina Lobo Tyler McCall Didi Romero NYU: Jack Brinsmaid Mara Friedman Jonathan Heller Luana Psaros

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI: Christopher Brian MARYMOUNT MANHATTAN COLLEGE: John W. DiCaro WAGNER COLLEGE: Gabrielle Baker John Drinkwater Matthew Drinkwater Albert Nelthropp

PACE UNIVERSITY Cameron Nies Jacob Roberts-Miller Jovan E. Watlington WEBSTER UNIVERSITY: Esmerelda Garza CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE: Brian J. Gabriel

With Special Guest

Tony Winner: Featured Actress in a Musical

ALI STROKER

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MONDAY, JUNE 17, 2019

THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

1987 & 2015 CREATED, DIRECTED, WRITTEN, AND Hosted BY

SCOTT SIEGEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR

ROSS PATTERSON Featuring

Farah Alvin Jeanine Bruen Cooper Grodin Lisa Howard Maxine Linehan Brent MCBETH Kenita Miller Phoebe Garcia Pearl Brian Charles Rooney

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 etter from the presidents Thank you for joining us this evening as we conclude the 19th season of BROADWAY BY THE YEAR®. The support of our subscribers makes this series not only possible but fun. A special thanks to our Charter Subscribers, those individuals who have been with us for all 20 years: season by season, year by year, show by show. We like the years that Scott has chosen for this performance. 1987 may be a generation away in years, but if you think of everything that has happened since Ronald Reagan was in the White House, it seems more like two or three generations. Part of the fun of tonight’s show is that many of us can remember seeing the shows back then. One thing is for sure, the price of the tickets to Broadway shows has skyrocketed over the past 32 years. In 1987, the top price for a musical was $47.50 until Cabaret went to $50. Today, the sky is the limit for some Broadway shows. We are pleased to be able to keep Broadway by The Year tickets under $75. That is made possible by the Bank of America and the Edyth Kenner Foundation and all the Town Hall Foundation Sustaining Members and Supporters. We thank them all. We hope you are planning to join us on July 22, for the 13th annual BROADWAY RISING STARS. Scott, Barbara and their team have auditioned, worked with, and assembled an amazing group of gifted individuals, most all who will be making their professional debut on the Town Hall stage. In 2009, a young Rising Star, who had just graduated from The Tisch School at NYU, bravely wheeled herself onto Town Hall stage as a Rising Star. She shined that night and has being doing that ever since at theaters here in New York and across the country. Last Sunday, the American Theater Wing shined a light on that young woman by making Ali Stroker the 2019 Tony Award winner for Best Feature Actress in a musical. Ali will be joining us on July 22 to help usher the Stars for 2019 and sing the song that launched her career on this stage. We know that it will be another great night at Town Hall you will not want to miss. So, to everyone who makes BROADWAY BY THE YEAR® possible and so much fun, please enjoy the show.

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B R O A D W A Y B Y T H E Y E A R P rogram Songs that will be included in tonight's concert Act 1: The Broadway Musicals of 1987 Moments in the Woods (Into the Woods) | Farah Alvin Children Will Listen (Into the Woods) | Lisa Howard Agony (Into the Woods) | Cooper Grodin & Brian Charles Rooney The Last Midnight (Into the Woods) | Brian Charles Rooney Starlight Express (Starlight Express) | Maxine Linehan Stardust (Stardust) | Kenita Miller Stars (Les Miserables) | Cooper Grodin Empty Chairs at Empty Tables (Les Miserables) | Mercer Patterson Bring Him Home (Les Miserables) | Brian Charles Rooney I Dreamed a Dream (Les Miserables) | Maxine Linehan On My Own (Les Miserables) | Kenita Miller

Intermission Act 2: The Broadway Musicals of 2015 Jenny's Blues (It Shoulda Been You) | Lisa Howard Days and Days (Fun Home) | Farah Alvin Anything For You (On Your Feet) | Maxine Linehan Everlasting Love (On Your Feet) | Jeanine Bruen The Man I Love (An American in Paris) | Farah Alvin Songs You Shouldn't Dance To (Various) | Dancers: Brent McBeth & Phoebe Garcia Pearl; Singer: Brian Charles Rooney Amazing Grace (Amazing Grace) | Lisa Howard + Company Burn (Hamilton) | Jeanine Bruen Wait For It (Hamilton) | Cooper Grodin I'll Be Back (Hamilton) | Brian Charles Rooney [Program Subject to Change]

[Program Subject to Change]

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ABOUT THE PROGRAM 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...” Scott Siegel is proud to bring the 19th season of Broadway by the Year® to a close with this stellar cast of Broadway and nightclub luminaries that will be performing an evening full of show-stopping standouts from two of the most prodigiously successful years in Broadway history. One year (1987) gave us Les Miserables. And the other year (2015) gave us Hamilton. And they were hardly each season’s only hits. What a concert event this will be!

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 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. 4 | @TownHallNYC


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Farah Alvin | Broadway: It Shoulda Been You, Nine, The Look of Love, Saturday Night Fever, Grease! OffBroadway: The Last Smoker In America (cast album), The Marvelous Wonderettes (Drama Desk Nominee, cast album), I Love You Because (cast album), and many others. Other New York: Stars of David at the 92nd Street Y, regularly seen in the series Broadway Close Up (Kaufman Center), Broadway By the Year and Broadway Unplugged (Town Hall), 54 Sings…(54 Below). Regional credits include: Goodspeed, Papermill, Signature (Helen Hayes Award), TheatreWorks Silicon Valley and many others. Follow Farah on Instagram and Facebook. Jeanine Bruen | Jeanine Bruen is a New York-based actress and singer, most recently seen in the world premiere of Cy Coleman and Wendy Wasserstein’s Pamela’s First Musical at Two River Theatre; she also played the lead role of Christine in the New York premiere of Vox Lumiere’s Phantom of the Opera. Jeanine has made her mark in the cabaret world, performing frequently at 54 Below, Town Hall, the Metropolitan Room, and the Triad Theatre. She was featured as a “Broadway Rising Star” at Town Hall in 2016. Education: Wagner College, The Barrow Group. Keep up with Jeanine at jeaninebruen.com Cooper Grodin | Cooper Grodin is thrilled to return to Town Hall with Scott Siegel! Title role in The Phantom Of The Opera National Tour, Les Miserables National Tour, The Bands Visit Lab directed by Hal Prince, Cinderella’s Prince in Shakespeare In The Park’s Into The Woods with music direction by Paul Gemignani, Rooster alongside Beth Leavel in Annie at Papermill Playhouse, Carbonell-nominated Best Actor in the title role of the Carbonell winning Best Musical Sunday In The Park With George at Zoetic stage, Drama Desk Nominated The Golden Land, Ali Hakim in the New Production of Oklahoma! at the Denver Performing Arts Center, Robert in Bridges Of Madison County at Slowburn, Billy in Carousel at the Olney Theater Center, ABC’s Deception. Cooper’s Original album It’s The Little Things is available on iTunes. With The Price Group. @CooperGrodinoffical Hey mom and dad!

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Lisa Howard | Lisa is very happy to be back at Town Hall. She was most recently seen on Broadway starring as Tammy in the new musical Escape to Margaritaville. Other Broadway credits include her Drama Desk Nominated role of Jenny Steinberg in the musical comedy It Shoulda Been You directed by David Hyde Pierce, Diva 1 in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, Missy Hart in 9 TO 5, Head Nurse in Lincoln Center’s revival of South Pacific and Rona Lisa Peretti in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, for which she won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Ensemble Performance. She has toured with the national company of Les Miserables and performed around the country at such prominent regional theaters as St. Louis MUNY, Pittsburgh CLO, Goodspeed Opera House, Barrington Stage and Kansas City Starlight. Lisa made her feature film debut as Siobahn in The Twilight Saga, Breaking Dawn part 2 and can also be seen in the indie psychological thriller, Decay. TV credits include: Ugly Betty, Power, Madame Secretary and The Good Fight. Her solo CD, Songs of Innocence and Experience is available on itunes. Lisa is a graduate of the Cincinnati College Conservatory of Music. lisahowardnyc.com | @lisahowardnyc

Maxine Linehan | Maxine Linehan, an Irish native, is an international concert and recording artist who has been heralded by the New York Times as “fiercely talented”! Ms Linehan has performed for thousands of fans at some of the world’s most prestigious venues from the iconic Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris to New York’s Lincoln Center and The Town Hall. Linehan’s enormous vocal strength combined with her ability to emotionally engage with her audience is unparalleled. Linehan’s celebrated studio album Beautiful Songs, was a top ten pick by USA Today. She also recorded a cover of U2’s smash hit single “One”, all music available on itunes. Linehan studied at The Inns of Court School of Law in London, The London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art and is a member of Actors’ Equity. For more information and concert dates please visit maxinlinehan.com Brent McBeth | Brent McBeth is thrilled to return to the Broadway By The Year stage. His New York performance credits include Big Apple Circus - The Grand Tour (Skip The Clown, Lincoln Center), No, No, Nanette (City Center Encores), Face The Music (City Center Encores), TimeStep (New Victory Theater), Everybody Gets Cake (59E59 Theater). Favorite regional and touring credits include White Christmas (cast recording), Anything Goes (Arena Stage), international tour of Fosse (dance captain), Thoroughly Modern Millie (Ogunquit Playhouse), Singin’ in the Rain (Ordway Theater) and Anything Goes (Theater Under the Stars). 6 | @TownHallNYC


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Kenita Miller | Kenita R. Miller is a Drama Desk Award-winning actor and vocalist who has performed in such notable Broadway productions as The Color Purple, Xanadu, and was most recently seen as Mama Euralie in the Tony Award-winning, Grammy-nominated Once on This Island. Her regional work includes, The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin at New York City Center, an Audelco Awardwinning portrayal of Zora Neale Hurston in Urban Stages’ Langston in Harlem, Cincinnati Playhouse’s world premiere of The Revolutionists, and The Arden Theater Company’s production of Parade in the role of Minnie McKnight, which earned her a Barrymore Award. Film and Television credits include The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Blacklist, Odd Mom Out, Hostages, and Bruce Weber’s short film Liberty City is like Paris To Me. Phoebe Garcia Pearl | Phoebe Garcia Pearl is an LA native. She attended the Los Angeles County High School for the Arts and then moved cross country to attend The Boston Conservatory on scholarship majoring in dance. She became a Radio City Rockette in 2009 at the age of 19 and left the company at the end of 2016 after she spoke out against the Rockette’s performance at the presidential inauguration. Since then, she has redirected her career to focus on TV and Film. This past year she has appeared in HBO’s The Deuce, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and has been cast in multiple short films. She most recently finished production on her own film in which she wrote, directed and starred in about grief and loss. It is now in the festival circuit stagevshortfilm.com Brian Charles Rooney | Brian Charles Rooney made his Broadway debut as Lucy Brown in “The Threepenny Opera” for The Roundabout Theatre Co., and won The Kurt Weill Foundation’s Lys Symonette Award for Dramatic Excellence. He won the CT Critics Circle Award for Best Actor in a Musical as Candy Darling in “POP!” for Yale Repertory, and was recently lauded by The New York Times for his performance as Dionne Salon in the hit Off-Broadway musical, “Bedbugs!!!” He has won three NYMF Outstanding Performance Awards: “Bedbugs!!!,” “Bayonets of Angst,” and “Miss Blanche Tells It All.” He appeared with Kristin Chenoweth at Lincoln Center in Andrew Lippa’s “I Am Harvey Milk,” & in the Carnegie Hall Concert Production of “Guys & Dolls,” starring Nathan Lane & Megan Mullally. Follow him: on IG @briancharlesrooney & briancharlesrooney.com

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