Sunny Side of the Street Plays The Triad May 18- June 2

By: May. 04, 2011
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Bask in the warm glow as veteran songstresses Linda Sue Moshier, Cadden Jones, and Alecia Evans, (a jazz singer, a pop singer, and an opera singer) join vocal forces in their new show "Sunny Side of the Street" at the Triad Theatre on May 18 and June 2 at 7pm.

The three stars of diverse NY stages give 40's standards and Broadway favorites an Andrew Sisters upgrade with refreshing arrangements by Broadway impresario, Phil Hall, that will quickly whisk away the winter blues.

From the breathtaking opening, "It Might As Well Be Spring" to the jazzy inspired "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend," you won't stop smiling when you hear these three voices blend magically to fill the room with cheer.

"Phil brought us together to sing as a trio for a benefit, and the sound clicked immediately. We kept looking at each other in rehearsal and were enthralled," said Alecia Evans. "The unusual blend of three different voices creates a greater whole that truly shines and gives us such a rich sound."

Paired with choreography and direction by Kevin B. McGlynn, the Nobody's Business Trio delivers boundless bouquets of musical color to usher in the Spring.

DATES AND TIME:
Wednesday, May 18 at 7pm
Thursday, June 2 at 7pm

LOCATION:
The Triad Theatre
158 West 72nd Street (btwn Broadway and Columbus)

ADMISSION:
$20 in advance, $25 at the door (cash only)
Two-drink minimum required


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