Emilin Theatre Presents John Treacy Egan's 'Great Big Broadway Valentine', 1/22

By: Dec. 22, 2010
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Westchester native and Broadway veteran John Treacy Egan will perform a concert at the Emilin Theatre in Mamaroneck, NY, on January 22 at 8 p.m. The concert, "John Treacy Egan's Great Big Broadway Valentine", will include songs from Broadway favorites such as West Side Story, Phantom of the Opera, Carousel, and many more.

On Broadway, John has appeared in the recent revival of BYE BYE BIRDIE at the Roundabout Theater. He created the role Chef Louis in DISNEY'S THE LITTLE MERMAID. He played Max Bialystock in the Broadway Production of THE PRODUCERS as well as the roles of Roger DeBris and Franz Liebkind. He was an original cast member of the Broadway production of JEKYLL & HYDE, and has toured the U.S. and Europe in productions of KISS ME KATE and CATS. Off-Broadway, John created roles in Howard Crabtree's WHEN PIGS FLY! (RCA Records), and was also an original cast member of BATBOY The Musical. He also performed with Josh Groban in The Actor's Fund of America Benefit of CHESS. Regionally, John has performed with Yale Reperatory Theater in THE SERVANT OF TWO MASTERS. He has appeared on 30 ROCK, CUPID, LAW & ORDER, LATE NIGHT with Conan O'Brien, and AS THE WORLD TURNS He can be seen in the upcoming film LAST NIGHT with Keira Knightley and Eva Mendes, and the film version of THE PRODUCERS. He can also be seen in the upcoming HBO series Martin Scorcese's BOARDWALK EMPIRE in fall 2010. His solo CDs Count the Stars and On Christmas Morning are available on itunes and cdbaby.com. He can also be heard on many theatrical recordings such as THE LITTLE MERMAID, JEKYLL & HYDE, VIOLET, PARUSIA, and on many volumes of BROADWAY'S GREATEST GIFTS. He has also sung with Linda Eder on her album Christmas Stays The Same, and THE PRODUCERS movie soundtrack.

Tickets are $35 and can be purchased at emilin.org.

Photo Credit: Linda Lenzi



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