Denman & More Added to The Broadway Musicals of 1968, 5/1

By: Apr. 25, 2006
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Six more stars have been added to the next "Broadway by the Year" concert at The Town Hall on Monday, May 1st.

In addition to Bill Nolte and Jeffry Denman, the show's producer Scott Siegel announced that Adam Grupper, and Broadway dancers Christina Norrup, Kim Shriver and Courtney Young have also been added to the concert. They join a cast that includes director/star Brad Oscar, Scott Coulter, Annie Golden, Lisa Howard, Lorinda Lisitza and Jack Noseworthy.

"This season's concerts have, so far, all featured large casts," said Siegel, who also created, writes and hosts the concerts. "The audience really seems to like the diversity of talent and it gives me the opportunity to more accurately match material with the most appropriate performer. 1968," he continued, "was the year of Hair, and I'm particularly pleased to have Annie Golden in our cast because of her close association with the show, including her performance in the film version of the musical."

"'Broadway by the Year' has gained a considerable reputation over the last several years for its consistently remarkable dance numbers. This show promises more terpsichorean fun with noted dancers in the cast including Jeffry Denman, Christina Norrup, Kim Shriver and Courtney Young," state press notes.

The 1968 concert will be the third of four concerts in the 'Broadway by the Year'season. The last concert will take place on Monday, June 19th, dedicated to the Broadway Musicals of 1978. Among the stars slated to appear in that show (so far) are Cheyenne Jackson, Nancy Opel, Felicia Finley, and the concert's director, Bryan Batt.

Tickets to both concerts are available at the Town Hall box office open noon to 6 PM every day but Sunday and through TicketMaster: 212-307-4100.


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