Jackson, Ebersole, O'Hara, et al., Join New York City Opera's Fall Concert, 11/6 & 11/7

By: Oct. 25, 2010
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New York City Opera has announced that Cheyenne Jackson (XANADU, ALL SHOOK UP, FINIAN'S RAINBOW) will join the fall concert's cast of Lucky to Be Me: The Vocal Music of Leonard Bernstein, on Saturday, November 6 at 8 pm and Sunday, November 7 at 1:30 pm.

The concert, which will be held at the David H. Koch Theater, is directed by Ted Sparling and conducted by City Opera music director George Manahan. This exciting concert examines the work of one of America's most influential composers, including music from the Kaddish Symphony, Mass, Songfest, Wonderful Town, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, On the Town, West Side Story, and more. It will feature the musical talents of Jackson and other Broadway favorites: Victoria Clark, Christine Ebersole, Kelli O'Hara, Donna Murphy, Michael Cerveris, Darius de Haas and Michael Urie.

Marty Thomas (XANADU, WICKED, THE SECRET GARDEN) will host intermission and post-show festivities.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit nycOpera.com or call (212) 721-6500.

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About New York City Opera:

Imaginative, adventurous, accessible, American and young, New York City Opera was founded with the purpose of making great opera available to a modern, popular audience, and of keeping opera great by maintaining a modern, popular touch. For more than sixty years, since Mayor Fiorello La Guardia established its reputation as "The People's Opera," the company has stayed true to its original promise: introducing generation after generation of young singers who are stars in the making, bringing the public exciting new works and compelling, fresh interpretations of classics, acting as a champion for American composers and performers and ensuring that today's opera, and tomorrow's, can be a part of everyone's life. City Opera's expansive repertoire spans five centuries, from the Baroque operas that have become Signature Productions to commissioned works by some of today's most important composers. The company has given its audiences 29 world premieres to date, as well as 61 U.S. or New York premieres.  

Photo Credit: Peter James Zielinski



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