Broadway by the Year | The Broadway Musicals of 1956 & 1975

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THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

Broadway

by the Year® THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF

1956 & 1975

CREATED, Directed, WRITTEN, AND Hosted BY

SCOTT SIEGEL

MUSICAL DIRECTOR

ROSS PATTERSON

PHOTOGRAPHY | Christine AnDreas by Emilie Silvestri

and Edythe Kenner Foundation

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UPCOMING

THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

Broadway by the Year

®

NEXT IN SERIES: JuNE 18 The Broadway Musicals Of

1988 & 2017

featuring songs from shows like The Phantom of the Opera, Chess, Carrie, Legs Diamond, Romance RomanceDear Evan Hansen, Anastasia, Bandstand, Come From Away, Groundhog Day, Natasha, Pierre, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812, and more!

July 16

BROADWAY RISING STARS A national showcase that introduces New York audiences to the next generation of up-andcoming talent as chosen by a panel of discerning judges from among the most outstanding new graduates from acclaimed institutions.

thetownhall.org/broadway-by-the-year


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THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

Broadway by the Year® THE BROADWAY MUSICALS OF

1956 & 1975

CREATED, DIRECTED, WRITTEN, AND Hosted BY

SCOTT SIEGEL MUSICAL DIRECTOR

ROSS PATTERSON Featuring

Oakley Boycott Carolee Carmello Cheryl Freeman Luke Grooms JoshuA Israel Douglas Ladnier Maxine Linehan Lance Roberts Kyle Selig Assistant Director :

Rick Hinkson

Production Assistants: Joe Burke, Holly Cruz

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A LETTER FROM THE PRESIDENTS

Dear Friends, Earlier this month, we celebrated the late, great Jack Doroshow, aka Flawless Sabina. As part of the celebration, we screened The Queen, the documentary film about the legendary drag pageant that Flawless presided over at Town Hall in 1967. At the Hall that night was contest jurists Andy Warhol, Jim Dine, Bruce Jay Friedman and Jerry Leiber. In the audience, the notables included Edie Sedgewick, Jill Kremetz, George Plimpton, Larry Rivers and Terry Southern. Four years earlier, in April 1963, a relatively unknown 21-year old Bob Dylan took the Town Hall stage in what would be his break-out concert. We are proud of those evenings, as they stand among the great nights at Town Hall. Not only because of the entertainment they provided, but because these were among the events at Town Hall that moved our culture forward. The world would never be the same. Part of the fun watching The Queen movie was seeing what Town Hall looked like 50 years ago. We are happy to report, it looked pretty much the same as today. As Town Hall begins to prepare for its Centennial in 2021, we have begun the process of restoring the Hall to match its original beauty. The first phase, already underway, involves the cleaning and restoration of the façade. If you are interested in learning more about our plans and finding out ways you can be part of our 100th Anniversary, please call either one of us, our Director of Membership – Helen Morris, or our Director of Development – Jacqueline Maddox. We all can be reached at (212) 997–1003. We thank you for coming to Broadway by the Year, now in its 18th year. We know you will enjoy another great night at Town Hall. Enjoy the show!

Tom Wirtshafter Marvin Leffler President, Town Hall President Emeritus, Town Hall


TONIGHT’S PROGRAM

ACT I: 1956 From Bells Are Ringing: Is It A Crime? - Oakley Boycott I'm Going Back - Carolee Carmello Just in Time - Douglas Ladnier From Candide: It Must Be So - Kyle Selig From Mr. Wonderful: Too Close For Comfort - Lance Roberts It's All Right With Me - Maxine Linehan From My Fair Lady: I Could Have Danced All Night - Maxine Linehan On the Street Where You Live - Kyle Selig From The Most Happy Fella: Joey, Joey, Joey - Douglas Ladnier My Heart is so Full of You - Luke Grooms

INTERMISSION ACT 2: 1975 From A Chorus Line: I Can Do That - Joshua Israel (with his choreography) Nothing - Carolee Carmello What I Did for Love - Carolee Carmello From Bessie and Me: Gimme a Pigfoot and a Bottle of Beer - Lance Roberts From Chicago: All I Really Need is Love - Joshua Israel (with his choreography) From Rodgers & Hart: Johnny One Note - Luke Grooms From Shenandoah: The Only Home I Know - Maxine Linehan From The Night That Made America Famous: Cat's in the Cradle - Douglas Ladnier From The Wiz: Home - Cheryl Freeman [Program Subject to Change]


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...” 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 18th 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.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

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. To view a composite of complete credits feel free to request an autographed resume or visit oakleyboycott.com

Carolee Carmello Carolee Carmello has appeared in 14 Broadway shows: the original Broadway casts of Tuck Everlasting, Finding Neverland, City of Angels, Falsettos, Parade (Tony nom. & Drama Desk Award), Lestat (Tony nom. & Drama Desk nomination), The Addams Family (Drama Desk nom. & Outer Critics Circle nom.), and Scandalous (Tony nom., Drama Desk nom.). Broadway audiences also saw her in 1776, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Kiss Me Kate, Urinetown, Sister Act, and Mamma Mia!. Off-Broadway credits include: john and jen, Das Barbecü, I Can Get It For You Wholesale, Hello Again (Obie Award), A Class Act, The Vagina Monologues, Elegies, and most recently, the critically-acclaimed, immersive Sweeney Todd. TV appearances include The Deuce, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, Madam Secretary, Smash, Law and Order: SVU, Frasier, Ed, and Remember W.E.N.N. (SAG Award nom.). Her concert appearances have taken her across America and Europe, including engagements at City Center, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and here at Town Hall.

Cheryl Freeman Cheryl Freeman was one of the guest artists last month at Carnegie Hall singing with the NY Pops Symphony at their 35th Birthday Gala honoring Alan Menken’s music. She is the Muse Melpomene in Menken’s Disney Animated feature Hercules. Cheryl has electrified and captivated Broadway audiences and critics alike with her original starring roles in The Who’s Tommy as the Acid Queen; Play On! as VyVyMan; The Civil War as Bessie Toler (Drama Desk & Outer Critics Circle Awards Nominations). TV: One Life to Live, Law and Order: CI, and The Knick. Film: Fresh, Dear Diary (Oscar Short Winner), Dead President, Where God Left His Shoes, Mystery Gang, Juvies, and Assisted Living. Cheryl has performed nationally and internationally in Concerts and Theatre. She was one of the stars who performed in concert for President Obama, The First Lady, Senate, Congress and Supreme Court celebrating the re-opening of the Ford’s Theatre and Lincoln’s Bi-Centennial.


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Luke Grooms Luke Grooms from Newport, Tennessee, began his career in opera, performing over 35 leading roles, with companies all over the country including the Metropolitan Opera, Opera Orchestra of New York and others. In recent years he turned to a career in musical theatre and in 2008 starred in the Carnegie Hall presentation of Jerry Springer: The Opera, singing the dual roles of Dwight and God, roles he also performed with Boston’s Speakeasy Stage Company. Luke joined the National Tour of The Phantom of the Opera, in the role of Piangi and later the World Tour Of Jekyll and Hyde, playing The Bishop of Basingstoke. Regionally Luke has appeared as, Beadle Bamford in Sweeney Todd, Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, Chef Louis in Disney’s The Little Mermaid, and others. This past winter Luke once again portrayed Dwight/God in Jerry Springer: The Opera, this time off-Broadway in The New Group’s Lortel nominated production. lukegrooms.com

JoshuA Israel Joshua Israel last performed on the Town Hall stage as one of Scott’s Broadway Rising Stars of 2016! Since then, he has spread his song and dance all over the country - from the Phoenix Symphony to the Cleveland Pops Orchestra. Regionally he has appeared in Mary Poppins and Annie at the Paper Mill Playhouse, and the upcoming Front Page Flo at the Adirondack Theater Festival. He is a proud Dance Coach with MTCA (mtcollegeaudtions.com) and graduate of the New Studio On Broadway at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. joshisrael.com

Douglas Ladnier Douglas Ladnier, an award-winning and critically-acclaimed singer/songwriter, has appeared in more than 60 countries around the world. In NYC he performed 11 roles in the Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde, won the Bistro Award for Outstanding Vocalist and has sung at Town Hall, Merkin Concert Hall, 54 Below, The Metropolitan Room, Iridium Jazz Club, The Firebird, Eighty Eight’s, Danny’s Skylight Room, and Dillons. Additional theatre credits include his award winning portrayal of Sweeney Todd, as well as Jesus Christ Superstar (Pontius Pilate), Aladdin (Jafar), Gigi (Gaston), Into The Woods (Cinderella’s Prince), Dracula (Dracula), Chess (Molokov), and Phantom (Count). Douglas’ newest album, heart&soul, was released in March 2018 and is available on apple music, spotify, amazon and other music outlets worldwide. douglasladnier.com


ABOUT THE ARTISTS

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

Lance Roberts Lance Roberts is currently featured opposite Norbert Leo Butz in My Fair Lady. Other Broadway: Finding Neverland and the original casts of Sunset Boulevard (revival), Act One, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (Scarlett J.), Ghost, Sister Act and Peewee Herman as The King of Cartoons. Off Broadway: The Robber Bridegroom, March of the Falsettos (w/ original cast), Sondheim’s Saturday Night, Liquid Plain, Forbidden Hollywood, Shows for Days etc. National tours: LA company of CATS, I Love You... You’re Perfect, All Night Strut and Ain’t Misbehavin’. Regional Theaters: Berkshire Theater Festival, Mark Taper, Old Globe, La Jolla, The Geffen, Asolo, Coconut Grove, Musical Theatre West, Laguna Playhouse, Sacramento Music Circus, North Shore, Hollywood Bowl, etc. On TV, he can be seen on L&O:SVU, White Collar, Girlfriends, Will & Grace, Nurse Jackie and the HBO mini, Show Me a Hero. Film: This is Where I Leave You (Fonda), The Humbling (Pacino), I Am Michael (Franco) and more upcoming... check imdb for more info.

Kyle Selig Broadway: Aaron Samuels in Mean Girls: The Musical, Elder Price in The Book of Mormon. Off-Broadway: Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, written by David Byrne (The Public). National Tour: The Book of Mormon. California: October Sky (The Old Globe), West Side Story with the LA Philharmonic Orchestra (The Hollywood Bowl). Winner of the Jimmy Award for High School Musical Theater and LA Music Center Spotlight Award. His original albums are available on iTunes and Spotify. Proud CMU Graduate. Twitter: @KyleASelig Instagram: @kaselig. Love to Mom and Dad, R, H, friends and family.


UPCOMING

THE TOWN HALL PRESENTS

THURSDAY, MAY 24 • 8PM

SONGS FROM BOB DYLAN'S 1963 TOWN HALL CONCERT F E ATU RIN G THE

TOWN HALL ENSEMBLE

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