Theatre Legend Betty Buckley Coming to The Gateway, 8/17
The Gateway has announced that Ms. Betty Buckley will appear in an exclusive one-night only concert event at The Gateway Playhouse on August 17th. For tickets: https://pacsc.org/Online/
Star of stage and screen, Ms. Buckley won a Tony award for her role as the Glamour Cat Grizabella in Andrew Lloyd Weber's CATS (1983). She was also nominated for an Olivier Award-for her performance as the deluded, silent-screen star Norma Desmond in Sunset Boulevard. She has countless additional stage credits.
A recording artist of 16 solo albums, Betty has two Grammy awards nominations. She has also graced the silver screen in Carrie (1976) as the gym teacher Ms. Collins, in Wyatt Earp (1999) as Virginia Earp, and in Roman Polanski's Frantic (1988). She has sparkled on the small screen in Eight Is Enough (1977-1981), Bobby and Sarah (1984), Taking a Stand (1989), OZ (2001-2003), and Pretty Little Liars (2012).
Betty Buckley has been inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame and holds two honorary doctorates in fine arts for her contribution to the theater community.
Three tiers of ticket prices will be available including a premium seat which includes a VIP reception and meet and greet with the artist.In an award-winning career that has encompassed TV, film, stage and concert work around the globe, Betty Buckley is probably best known as the quintessential musical theatre actress.
Dubbed "The Voice of Broadway," the multitalented artist is one of a precious few who helped change the face of musical theatre acting with her realistic, naturalistic approach to roles that run the gamut from the wife of an early U.S. President (1776), which marked Buckley's Broadway debut, through a critically acclaimed, Olivier Award-nominated performance as deluded, silent-screen star Norma Desmond (Sunset Boulevard), a part she re-created on Broadway to equal success. Buckley, it should be noted, helped revolutionize the modern musical theatre in story, song and sound. For anyone who has ever heard the Tony-winning actress sing, it is evident she possesses one of the finest, and perhaps the most unique, instruments: a voice of supple steel, capable of piercing the soul with either its razor-edged belt or ethereal upper register. It is one that spans the dynamic range of vocal colors, a voice that has been stopping the hearts of concert and theatregoers for years.In 2012 Buckley was inducted into the Theater Hall of Fame, where her name - engraved on the walls of the Gershwin Theatre - is forever linked with the greatest stars Broadway has ever produced, from its inception to present day.

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