PUPPETRY OF THE TORCHSONG Benefit to Feature Hurlburt, James, Hager, Greene and More at Don't Tell Mama

By: Sep. 17, 2009
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PUPPETRY OF THE TORCH SONG: SPETACULAR VOICES OF BROADWAY AND OPERA has announced an accomplished roster of performers. The benefit takes place on Saturday, September 21 at Don't Tell Mama at 9:00pm. The concert will benefit the newly established Metropolis Opera Project, which endeavors to produce new commissions, and rarely produced works that fall outside the general opera canon.

MOP, founded by Zachary James who will appear next in Broadway's THE ADDAMS FAMILY, will appear alongside LEGALLY BLONDE'S Autumn Hurlburt, Robert Hager (SPRING AWAKENING), Rob Richardson (A TALE OF TWO CITIES), Kevin Greene (MAMMA MIA!), Martin Sola (CORAM BOY), Dan Petrotta (A TALE OF TWO CITIES), Alison Marie Bryant (URBAN COWBOY), as well as Peter Carrier, Eddie Cooper, Karla Faggard, Daniele Hager, John Hager, Jessica Kimple and Jendi Tarde.

The evening will feature musical direction by Amanda Morton (16 DAYS, EXIT MUSIC) and Jonathon Rose (THE COLOR PURPLE, SOUTH PACIFIC) with special guest Kiersten Cunningham on violin.

There is a $10 cover charge and two-drink minimum. Call (212) 757-0788 for reservations. Don't Tell Mama is located on West 46th Street, between Eighth and Ninth Avenues.

 


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