A NIGHT ON THE TOWN Series to Continue with Claybourne Elder & Heather MacRae in January

By: Dec. 08, 2015
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Building on the success of its inaugural season, the A Night on the Town performance series will return in 2016. The first edition is schedule for January 14-17 and will feature Broadway star Claybourne Elder (Bonnie & Clyde). The performance series continues March 17-20 and will feature film and stage star, Heather MacRae (Hair, Falsettos).

A Night on the Town is an intimate cabaret experience exclusively crafted to highlight the performer and the performance space. Each individual show is as personal and inclusive as theater gets. This truly unique and upscale theatrical experience allows the performer to share songs and personal stories in an intimate setting of less than 50 people per evening. The series was created to celebrate and honor the A Night on the Town radio program (produced and hosted by MTH founder, George Harter), which Musical Theater Heritage was founded upon. MTH's theatre is evocatively transformed into a unique speakeasy setting where 12 cocktail tables are placed on the stage and theatrical lighting is exchanged for handmade lighting fixtures crafted from foraged wine and spirits bottles. Table-side cocktail service is provided throughout the evening. The event seats 48 people per evening. A Night on the Town live performance series was conceived by Tim Scott. Scott also produces and directs the series. Musical Direction is provided by Jeremy Watson. The evocative lighting for the series was conceived and designed by Shane Rowse.

Tickets for A Night on the Town are $35 each, or you may purchase a table for 4 for $125.

For more information call 816.221.6987 or visit www.MTHKC.com

Musical Theater Heritage is the professional theater in residence in the Crown Center Shops in Kansas City, Missouri. Specializing in concert-style productions of large scale musicals, MTH produces 150 performances annually, ranging from book musicals, to original revues, to cabaret shows. MTH was founded on the A Night on the Town radio series, a weekly radio show about the history of the American Musical, written and hosted by George Harter. In 1998, Harter created Musical Theater Heritage, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization in order to syndicate the program nationally and entertain and enlighten new generations with the legacy of the American art form known as Musical Comedy.



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