Nat Zegree's BRING THE SPRING Set for Laurie Beechman Theatre, 3/16

By: Mar. 13, 2015
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Say farewell to winter with Nat Zegree and friends as they premiere fresh new theatre and pop songs, including numbers from the upcoming musicals THE KING'S CRITIQUE and DR. KILGORE. Nat Zegree has returned to the New York stage with his second solo show to feature a special sneak peek at the two new musicals that he's writing with Eric Holmes (Smash). From behind the piano, Nat will premier musical theatre and pop songs with the help of his very talented friends. Come join the party and drink away the winter blues!

Nat will be joined on stage by Heléne Yorke (Bullets Over Broadway), Vince Oddo (Rocky), Taylor Crousore (Newsical) as well as Brook Wood, Matt Birdsong and more. The evening is directed by Kenneth Ferrone (Smash, Sistas, Love Letters) and produced by Megan Minutillo.

Nat Zegree's "Bring the Spring" plays The Laurie Beechman Theatre (407 West 42nd Street) on March 16th at 7:00pm. There is a $20 cover charge and $25 food and beverage minimum. Tickets and information are available via https://web.ovationtix.com/trs/pe.c/9987880.

Nat Zegree has been playing piano since he was 3 years old. He made his New York debut performing in Carner and Gregor's Barely Legal concert at 54 Below followed by his own solo show at 54 Below. Since then, he has music directed Lucky Disaster Volume 4 featuring the music of Ryan Scott Oliver. Nat originated the role of Ted in Carner and Gregor's new musical, Island Song and the role of Truman Burbank in Alex Gemignani's musical adaptation of The Truman Show. He has music directed and conducted such shows as Chicago, The Wedding Singer, The Rocky Horror Show, and Schoolhouse Rock Live. Other credits include: Henry (Next to Normal), Moritz (Spring Awakening), Scarecrow (The Wizard of Oz), Rocky (The Rocky Horror Show), Feste (12th Night), Flute (A Midsummer Nights Dream), and Ralph (Lord of the Flies.)



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