Brian Stokes Mitchell, Martin Short and Marvin Hamlisch Set for Philadelphia's Mann Center Concert, 7/10

By: Jul. 05, 2011
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According to the Mann Center schedule, Brian Stokes Mitchell, Martin Short, and Marvin Hamlisch with special guest Mark Nadler will play the Center this Sunday, July 10th. They will be joined by the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra.

Three sensations from the worlds of Broadway, television, and film join together for a special evening created by Marvin Hamlisch especially for the Mann. The "Three Singular Sensations" concert will begin at 8 PM; doors open at 6 PM and tickets cost $75.00, $49.00, $29.00, $19.00 (lawn). For tickets or more information, visit the Mann Center website here.

Martin Short rose to stardom as a cast member of Saturday Night Live, then joined fellow SNL alumni Steve Martin and Chevy Chase in his big screen debut, Three Amigos. Martin's stage productions include "Little Me," to which he earned a Tony Award for ‘Best Actor,' and Mel Brooks' The Producers.

Marvin Hamlisch is one of the greatest pops artists and conductors of our time. Winner of three Oscar awards, four Grammy awards, three Emmy awards, a Tony Award, three Golden Globe awards and the Pulitzer Prize, some of Hamlisch's most notable works include "A Chorus Line," and "The Way We Were".

Dubbed by the New York Times, "The Last Leading Man" on Broadway, Tony-Award Winner Brian Stokes Mitchell starred in John Williams' Jazz version of "My Fair Lady" at Tanglewood and headlined the Carnegie Hall concert presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "South Pacific" with Reba McEntire, which airs on PBS.

Mark Nadler returns to the Mann after last season's premier with the New York Pops. Demand for Mark's concerts stretch across the globe each year.

Artists and repertoire subject to change.

 



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