Tituss Burgess Brings Solo Concert to Bitter End Tonight

By: Jul. 12, 2011
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Broadway and TV favorite Tituss Burgess makes his Bitter End debut at the legendary Greenwich Village venue Tuesday, July 12th at 9:30 PM. Having previously wowed Broadway audiences with his vocal prowess in Jersey Boys, The Little Mermaid, and Guys and Dolls, Burgess's own music steps into the spotlight as he sings his all new material. This one-night-only event will feature original work by Burgess that will be featured on an upcoming solo album. "This will be a very intimate evening, featuring just a guitar and piano," says Burgess.

Tituss Burgess was born and raised in Athens, Georgia, where he grew up in the church and sang around the city with his mama (when he is home, he still does!). As an only child, he entertained himself by banging on the nearest piano, and went on to graduate from the University of Georgia with a BA in Music. He made his Broadway debut singing "Wouldn't It Be Nice" as Eddie in the Beach Boys musical Good Vibrations. Tituss went on to originate roles in the original Broadway companies of Jersey Boys (Hal Miller), The Little Mermaid (Sebastian the Crab), and the most recent revival of Guys and Dolls (Nicely-Nicely Johnson). He recently made his debut on NBC's 30 Rock in the recurring role of D'Fwan, and is currently recording an album of original music.

The Bitter End is located at 147 Bleecker Street (www.bitterend.com). Tickets are $10 and may be purchased at the door.

 


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