Scott Alan Returns To Los Angeles At M Bar 9/19, With Espinosa, Green, Fraser and Hilty

By: Sep. 08, 2009
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Composer and lyricist Scott Alan returns to Los Angeles on September 19th for a one night only concert. The 11pm show, at the M Bar in Hollywood, will feature Alan accompanying himself on songs from his debut CD, ‘Dreaming Wide Awake,' and his follow up CD, ‘Keys.'

Those scheduled to join Alan on stage include Rent's Eden Espinosa, Wicked's Jenna Leigh Green, The Pirate Queens Hadley Fraser and 9 to 5's Megan Hilty. More performers will be announced shortly.

M Bar is located at 1253 Vine Street, Los Angeles. Tickets are $15, with a ten dollar drink and/or food minimum. Doors open at 10:30. This event is open to all ages. To purchase tickets, visit: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/81479

Scott Alan wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical Detour in Los Angeles. Since returning to New York City five years ago, many of Broadways elite have sung his music, including Liz Callaway, Shoshana Bean, Adriane Lenox, Stephanie J. Block, Cheyenne Jackson, Eden Espinosa and more, all of which can be found featured on his debut CD Dreaming Wide Awake: The Music of Scott Alan now available on his website and iTunes. He has sold out concerts of his music in New York City at The Duplex Cabaret Theatre, The Laurie Beechman Theatre and Birdland, London'ss West Ends The Duchess Theatre and San Francisco'ss Rrazz Room. In October 2008, Alan released the follow up CD, Keys, which features more of Broadway and West End elite singing his work, including Sutton Foster, Norm Lewis, Kerry Ellis, Randy Graff, Megan Hilty, Hadley Fraser, Julia Murney and many more. His current Theatre Projects include Piece, which was featured at the 2003 Palo Alto TheatreWorks festival, 2005 NAMT festival and 2006 Seattle Theatre Festival and The Warmth of the Womb, a new song cycle. His love for new talent helped conceive and produce the acclaimed monthly series, Monday Nights, New Voices at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre, which is now heading into this fifth year. The series honors and celebrates new vocalists and new writers in the theatre community. Alan also produced and directed the Neo2 Benefit Concert at the York Theatre in 2006 featuring some of todays brightest up and coming composers and lyricists, sung by some of Broadways greatest performers. www.scottalan.net

Photo credit Peter James Zielinski



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