Melba Moore Leads White Plains WE ARE LIGHTS Holiday Concert; 12/11 to 12/13

By: Nov. 20, 2009
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The White Plains Performing Arts Center has announced the casting for their upcoming WE ARE LIGHTS holiday concert. The event will feature Broadway vet Melba Moore, as well as West Side Story's Kathy Deitch, A Tale of Two Cities' Kevin Early, and more. The concert will take place at White Plains PAC from December 11th through the 13th.

The full cast will include Broadway stars Melba Moore, Celina Carvajal (Tarzan), Kathy Deitch (Wicked), Kevin Earley (A Tale of Two Cities), Cris Groenendaal (Phantom of the Opera), Jodie Langel (Les Miserables), Liz Larsen (Hairspray), Carlos Lopez (WPPAC's Man of La Mancha), Jana Robbins (Gypsy), Cindy Robinson (Peter Pan), Marsha Waterbury (Mamma Mia), Nick Wyman (WPPAC's How to Succeed...), with Craig Laurie, Chase Matthews, and Elizabeth Torres. The night will also includes the Mark Stuart Dance Theatre featuring Mark Stuart Eckstein (Swing!) and Kristine Bendul (Movin' Out) and tapdancer Chloe Arnold.

The concerts are directed by Walter Winston O'Neil with musical direction by Kim Douglas Steiner. The concerts will take place Friday, December 11th at 8:00pm, Saturday December 12th at 8:00pm, and Sunday December 13th at 2:00pm and 7:00pm.

Tickets for the event are $45 and may be purchased online through www.wppac.com/tickets.html or by calling the White Plains PAC box office at 914-328-1600.

The White Plains Performing Arts Center is dedicated to the presentation and production of a full spectrum of performing arts events for the City of White Plains and the surrounding communities. We are also committed to creating and implementing arts education and outreach programs which will nurture and enrich the lives of our children and of Westchester's diverse population. We are building audiences of tomorrow by educating and entertaining audiences today.

For more information, visit the White Plains Performing Arts Center website at www.wppac.com.



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