Photo Coverage: Mandy Gonzalez - Front and Center Sold-Out Concert Debut

By: Jun. 16, 2004
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Mandy opened the concert with
Jim Steinman's 'Tonight is
What it Means to be Young'


Mandy told stories throughout the night about
growing up in LA, singing with Bette Midler,
and lots more...


Highlights from the concert will soon be available on
BroadwayWorld.com



Mandy welcome her Dance of Vampires co-star
Max von Essen to the stage


Max singing 'Only in New York'


Mandy and Max reunited to sing their Vampires duet - Braver Than We Are


Musical Director Mark Hartman


...and Steve Doyle on Bass


Jesse Vargas, Associate Musical Director for Bare
and Max von Essen


The Front & Center Team for the night - Craig Brockman, Associate Producer, Jamie McGonnigal, Director, Mandy Gonzalez, Robert Diamond Executive Producer
and Max von Essen


Because directing is such hard work...


Ken Klieber of That's Kentertainment with Max and Jamie


Mandy and Max after the concert...


Max surrouned by two Ivy's! Mandy originated the role of Ivy in Bare's first workshop, and Jenna Leigh Green who's starred in the show ever since!


Mandy with Kim Cea, Jamie McGonnigal, Brian Lowdermilk (who's Don't Look Back Mandy sang),
and Jenna Leigh Green


Mick Bleyer, Jamie McGonnigal, Jenna Leigh Green and Robert Diamond


Cheyenne Jackson with Mandy


Felicia Finley and Cheyenne

Photo Coverage: Mandy Gonzalez - Front and Center Sold-Out Concert Debut
Kim Cea, Eddie Varley, and Robert Diamond


Cheyenne with composer Scott Alan who's song Joe was featured in the concert


...and one last shot of the night's sold out star
Mandy Gonzalez

 


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