Strathmore Presents 'Luck Be a Lady' Concert Feat. Julia Murney, Emily Skinner & Rachel York, 2/5

By: Jan. 26, 2010
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The Music Center at Strathmore Presents "Luck Be a Lady", a special concert to be held on Friday, February 5, celebrating the center's fifth anniversary. The evening celebration will feature Julia Murney, Emily Skinner & Rachel York, along with Jim Caruso.

From Strathmore's website: "5 years from the day the Concert Hall first opened its doors to the public! To celebrate, Strathmore brings three Broadway stars together for a one-time only concert: Emily Skinner (Side Show), a voice "with the capacity to soar and a deftly knowing talent to caress" (Variety), the "wonderfully entertaining" (Variety) Rachel York (Les Miserables, The 101 Dalmations Musical) and the "superb" (The Washington Post) Julia Murney (The Wild Party, Wicked). The master of ceremonies is cabaret and comedy star Jim Caruso."

The program will feature the best of Broadway, including songs by Sondheim ("No One Is Alone"), Kander & Ebb ("Ring Them Bells," "Maybe This Time") and some of the Great White Way's biggest hits ("Maria," "Defying Gravity," "Don't Rain on My Parade").

The anniversary concert will be held on Friday, February 5 at 8PM.

For tickets and more information, visit http://www.strathmore.org/

 


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