Victoria Clark--with Help from Sher and Sperling--Makes Solo Concert Debut, Feb. 10

By: Jan. 09, 2006
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Tony Award-winning The Light in the Piazza star Victoria Clark will make her solo concert debut at the Allen Room at Jazz at Lincoln Center (Broadway and 60th St.) on February 10th at 8:30 PM and 10:30 PM.

The American Songbook concert, entitled How Can I Keep from Singing?, will be a Piazza reunion of sorts; Bartlett Sher will direct and Ted Sperling will offer musical direction. The concert will feature Clark performing standards as well as newer songs by Jeff Blumenkrantz and Jane Kelly Williams, among others. The songs will embrace the subject of love in its many forms. The singer's brother Rod Clark will be among the evening's musicians.

Clark won a Tony Award for her performance as Margaret, who learns to put more trust in fables, in The Light in the Piazza. The actress, who recently directed Serenade in Blue: The Mack Gordon Song Calvacade at the 92nd St. Y, previously appeared on Broadway in Urinetown, Cabaret, Titanic, How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, A Grand Night for Singing and Guys and Dolls. She also appeared in the San Francisco concert version of Sweeney Todd, and film and TV credits include Cradle Will Rock, Anastasia and "Law and Order."

Call (212) 721-6500 for tickets, or visit www.lincolncenter.org for more information.


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