Robert Cuccioli Leads White Plains PAC's Broadway Swings 11/20

By: Oct. 21, 2011
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White Plains Performing Arts Center is set to present the debut of a new concert series, which will kick off on Sunday, November 20th at 7pm with Broadway Swings, an evening featuring tunes from the Great White Way as you've never heard them before, performed by some of New York's most exciting vocalists.

Tickets, $28 ($20 for high school age patrons or younger), are available online at www.wppac.com, or by calling 914.323.1600 or 877.548.3237. You may also visit the WPPAC box office Monday-Friday between 11 am and 5 pm. White Plains Performing Arts Center is located at 11 City Place in the heart of downtown White Plains and serves as the perfect backdrop for this exciting theatrical event. It's a pleasant 30-minute train ride from Grand Central Station and the easily accessible venue provides plentiful stress-free parking adjacent to the City Center complex. WPPAC is also nestled between several fine local restaurants all within a short walk. The theater itself boasts excellent acoustics, expertly designed tiered seating and a sleek interior décor ensuring the audience a first-class viewing experience.

Broadway Swings features some of Broadway's most delectable tunes, arranged in a way that will leave your toes tapping long after the curtain comes down. Expect melodies from Broadway hits such as Annie, Company, West Side Story, Cats, Threepenny Opera and more. Featured in the cast are some of New York's most celebrated vocalists, including award-winning jazz vocalists Natalie Douglas and Terese Genecco, as well as musical theatre veteran, perhaps best known for his role as Thor on Showtime's Nurse Jackie, Stephen Wallem. We're also pleased to welcome special guest, Robert Cuccioli the Tony-nominated star of Broadway's Jekyll & Hyde. The evening will be accompanied by the acclaimed jazz band, THE Barry Levitt TRIO. The evening is Directed by Phil Geoffrey Bond.

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, Westchester County and the surrounding communities. White Plains Performing Arts Center is a 501(c)3 Not-For-Profit Arts Organization. If you appreciate live theatre, we ask you to consider making a tax-deductible donation to WPPAC.



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