RMTC's LISTEN TO MY HEART Plays Now thru 2/24

By: Feb. 21, 2013
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Red Mountain Theatre Company has the cure for The Common song and it's coming just in time for Valentine's Day!

Listen to My Heart: The Songs Of David Friedman, is a collection of songs written and performed by Broadway musical director and Disney composer David Friedman. David's credits as a conductor and vocal arranger include Disney movie classics like Beauty and the Beast, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Aladdin, as well as its sequel, Aladdin: Prince of Thieves.

David's songs have also been sung and recorded by stars like Diana Ross ("Your Love" - Quadruple Platinum), Barry Manilow ("We Live on Borrowed Time" and "You're There") Petula Clark, Laura Branigan, Kathie Lee Gifford, Jason Alexander, Lucie Arnaz, Laurie Beechman, Lainie Kazan and Leslie Uggams. His multi-platinum selling song "Open Your Eyes To Love" was featured on the soundtrack of The Lizzie McGuire Movie and he also wrote the opening song for Disney's sequel to Bambi, sung by Allison Krauss.

Listen to My Heart: The Songs Of David Friedman will be held at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre (301 19th Street North) tonight, February 21-24, 2013. Show times are Thursday-Saturday, 7:30 PM, and Sunday, 2:00 PM. Tickets are $30-35 (group, senior and student rates are available) and can be purchased by calling 205-324-2424 or visiting www.redmountaintheatre.org. *Please note: Listen to My Heart is a performance geared towards an adult audience but is appropriate for all ages (G).

 


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