Horman & Serafini Join Luker and Cassidy in NSO Pops MUSIC MAN Concert, 11/27 & 11/28

By: Nov. 20, 2009
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Additional casting has been announced for the upcoming THE MUSIC MAN concert produced by the National Symphony Orchestra Pops in the NSO Pops series. Todd A. Horman will play the role of Marcellus and Joseph Serafini will play Winthrop. Horman and Serafini join Shirley Jones, the original Marian from the film version of The Music Man, as well as Rebecca Luker and Patrick Cassidy as Harold Hill.

On November 27 and 28, 2009 the National Symphony Orchestra Pops will present NSO Pops: The Music of The Music Man. These concert reviews of songs from Meredith Willson's The Music Man will be led by Principal Pops Conductor Marvin Hamlisch and will also feature the City Choir of Washington. The performances will take place during Thanksgiving weekend in the Kennedy Center Concert Hall on Friday, November 27 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., and on Saturday, November 28 at 8 p.m.

This Pops review of Meredith Willson's work will begin with a medley of the songwriter's best-known tunes. After the intermission, a line-up of Broadway stars will sing the beloved songs of The Music Man including "Seventy-six Trombones," "My White Knight," and many more.

Patrick Cassidy, the son of Shirley Jones (Mrs. Paroo in these concerts), will sing the songs of Harold Hill. He has appeared on Broadway as Julian Marsh in 42nd Street, in Elton John's Aida (as well as the national tour for which he won the 2002 National Broadway Theatre Award for Best Actor in a Touring Musical), Annie Get Your Gun, The Pirates of Penzance, and Leader of the Pack. He originated the role of the Balladeer in Stephen Sondheim's Assassins at Playwrights Horizons, and appeared in Lady in the Dark at City Center's Encores! He currently stars in the ABC Family series Ruby & the Rockits.

 Rebecca Luker will sing the songs of Marian Paroo, a role which she  performed in the 2000Broadway revival. Ms. Luker is currently  starring in Mary Poppins for which she earned a 2007 Tony Award®  nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Other Broadway credits  include Show Boat (Tony® nomination), The Music Man (Tony®  nomination), The Phantom of the Opera, Nine, The Sound of Music,  and The Secret Garden. Ms. Luker recently performed to sold-out  audiences at her critically acclaimed American Songbook Series of  solo concerts at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Her recordings include  Leaving Home (PSClassics.com), Anything Goes: Rebecca Luker  Sings Cole Porter, Aria, Aria 2 and Aria 3 (Koch records), The Boys  From Syracuse, Wonderful Town, Annie Get Your Gun, Broadway  Showstoppers, Jerome Kern Treasury, and Brigadoon. Ms. Luker's  most recent appearances at the Kennedy Center were with the NSO  during the 2007-2008 season, as well as an appearance in November  2008 as part of the Center's Barbara Cook's Spotlight series.

Shirley Jones will sing the role of Mrs. Paroo. Noted for her lead roles in the film adaptations of Oklahoma, Carousel, and The Music Man, she received the Academy Award® for her performance in Elmer Gantry. Her Broadway credits include the original production of South Pacific, 42nd Street, and the title role in Maggie Flynn. Ms. Jones is known to television audiences for her portrayal of Mrs. Partridge in The Partridge Family. She was last seen at the Kennedy Center in Broadway: Three Generations in October 2008.

Marvin Hamlisch, now in his tenth season as Principal Pops Conductor of the National Symphony Orchestra, is the first person to hold that position with the NSO. Each season includes six different three-performance programs, as well as special single concerts.
Under Hamlisch's leadership, the National Symphony Orchestra Pops season is marked by a wide variety of musical forms - jazz, Broadway musicals, oldies, and more - and a distinctive mixture of major artists and emerging talents.

Upcoming NSO Pops performances include: An Evening with Chris Botti, October 29-31; Happy Holidays!, December 10-13; And the Winner Is..., February 11-13, 2010; Michael Cavanaugh in Concert: The Music of Billy Joel and More, April 17, 2010*; Sondheim at 80, May 6-8, 2010; and Classical Mystery Tour, June 24-26, 2010. *One Performance Only.

Performances for NSO Pops: The Music of The Music Man will take place on Friday, November 27 at 1:30 p.m. and 8 p.m., and on Saturday, November 28 at 8 p.m. Tickets from $20 to $85 are available for purchase at the Kennedy Center box office or by calling Instant Charge at (202) 467-4600. Patrons living outside the Washington metropolitan area may dial toll-free at (800) 444-1324 or visit www.kennedy-center.org.

Audi is the sponsor of the 2009-2010 National Symphony Orchestra Pops Season.

For more information about the NSO Pops, visit www.kennedy-center.org.

 


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