New Concert Series BROADWAY'S MIXTAPE to Launch This Fall

By: Jun. 16, 2016
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Broadway's Mixtape, a new concert series featuring Broadway's best talent performing the songs of the artists who have influenced them the most, will debut at New York's iconic rock club Le Poisson Rouge this September.

The debut concert - Broadway's Mixtape: The House That Rock Built - will feature performances of rock's greatest hits by Emily Padgett (Bright Star, Sideshow), Tony nominee Mary Bridget Davies (A Night with Janis Joplin), Justin Matthew Sargent (Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark, Rock of Ages), Amber Iman (Shuffle Along, Soul Doctor), Betsy Struxness (Hamilton, Memphis), Margo Seibert (Rocky), Josh Tower (Motown), Kate Rockwell (Rock of Ages, Hair), Brian Gonzales (Aladdin, One Man Two Guvnors), Carrie Compere (The Color Purple, Holler If Ya Hear Me), Jake Odmark (Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark), Emily Cramer (School of Rock, Les Miserables), Kevin Mambo (Fela!), Matt Ban (Rock of Ages) and more with a five-piece live band. The concert is directed by Matt DiCarlo with music direction by Henry Aronson.

"Broadway has some incredible rock singers, and depending upon their current roles, we frequently don't get to hear and see that side of them. Broadway's Mixtape will let audiences experience not only their great talent, but hear the songs and stories that influenced them along the way," says producer Kate Egan. "I'm pleased to be partnering with Broadway Style Guide to make the debut concert an evening of great music and exceptional rock style."

"The mission of Broadway Style Guide is to showcase the talent and individual style of the theater community outside the stage door. Rock and Roll is absolutely a reflection of style, and we're excited to partner with Kate Egan on a downtown event that brings some edge and shows off a different side of the community," said Broadway Style Guide Publisher, John Vermeer.

Tickets available beginning June 16 at www.lpr.com. General admission $30 general - $35 seated in advance, $35 day of show. Premium reserved available for $55.



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