Photo Coverage: Broadway Unplugged II

By: Sep. 22, 2005
Broadway Unplugged II, featured stars throwing out their mics at Town Hall (123 W. 43rd St.) on September 19th at 8 PM. Scott Siegel (the Broadway by the Year concerts) produced, hosted the evening; he conceived the idea for the Broadway Unplugged concerts, which feature Broadway stars without any kind of amplification.

"The excitement surrounding last year's concert simply demanded that we do it again. I'm thrilled and humbled by the response of the Broadway community of stars because so many of them agreed to sing in this concert with so much enthusiasm," he stated.

 


Deven May (performed "Being Alive")


Anne Steele and Jennifer Kruskamp (performed "I Know Him So Well")


Norm Lewis (performed "Sailing") and
Martin Vidnovic (performed "Stars")


Marc Kudisch (performed "Fate") and Mary Testa (performed "The Thrill is Gone"). Both will star in the upcoming "See What I Wanna See" at the Public Theater.


Lennie Watts, Peter Gonyo, Brandon Cutrell, Steven Ray Watkins (performed "It's the Hard-Knock Life" along with Bobby Belfry who was unable to attend the party)


Christine Pedi and Mary Bond Davis
(performed "I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues")


Deven May and Sherrie Austin
(NYMF's "The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde")


Sherrie Austin


Norm Lewis and William Michals
(performed "Some Enchanted Evening")


Anna Lauris and Cheyenne Jackson (performed "Joey, Joey, Joey")


William Michals, Marc Kudisch and Cheyenne Jackson


Mary Testa and Deven May


Julie Wilson


Eddie Korbich (performed "There But For You Go I" )


Euan Morton (performed "On The Street Where You Live")


Euan Morton


Erich Bergen (NYMF's The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde")
and Liz Callaway (Performed "Be A Lion")


William Michals, Bill Daugherty (performed "What Did I Have?")
and Norm Lewis


Euan Morton and Sherrie Austin


Scott Siegel (Producer, Writer, Host for the Evening)
and Barbara Siegel


Euan Morton and Eddie McGinty


William Michals and Alice Playten

 



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