tracker
My Shows
News on your favorite shows, specials & more!
Home For You Chat My Shows (beta) Register/Login Games Grosses

Photo Coverage: TOMMY TUNE Brings Tap, Tunes, and Tall Tales to Lynn University

By: Mar. 01, 2015
Photo Coverage: TOMMY TUNE Brings Tap, Tunes, and Tall Tales to Lynn University  Image

There was astonishment on the faces of a packed Concert Hall at Lynn University in Boca Raton Florida, as Tommy Tune at the end of the show asked the audience to sing Happy 76th Birthday to him. The way Tune had just danced, sung, and charmed, no one including producer and Elizabeth Taylor look-a-like Jan McArt could believe the stunning nine time Tony Award winner was a senior citizen. A designated New York City Living Landmark had become a snowbird for the weekend to perform at the Keith C. and Elaine Johnson Wold Performing Arts Center at Lynn University. BroadwayWorld brings you photos of the event below!

It never fails to happen when Tommy Tune walks onto a stage. There is an audible gasp of excitement from the audience as they see this show business icon appear live. Tune, also never fails to leave an audience awestruck with his talent as he performs an act which relives some of the highlights of his storied career.
Lynn University was the scene of the 2012 Presidential Debate but last night audience broke all debate rules as they cheered and applauded Tommy Tune. Romney and Obama were fighting for votes but they lost to Tune who got a 100% approval rating from Palm Beach & Boca Raton.

Lynn University and Producer Jan McArt will next present, as part of "The Mabel Mercer Foundation's Cabaret at Lincoln Center Comes to Live at Lynn," Broadway and cabaret star Sally Mayes on March 4th at 7:30.

Photo credit: Stephen Sorokoff

Regional Awards

Love Theater in Miami? Join The Community!

Whether you've got past experience writing about theater or just starting, the BroadwayWorld Community offers a unique opportunity to become a champion for your local arts community, helping raise awareness of local offerings and adding another local voice to the conversation at a time arts coverage is shrinking in the press across the continent. Join us and become a pivotal part of the movement that celebrates and promotes the arts in the digital age.

Learn More

Don't Miss a Miami Metro News Story
Sign up for all the news on the Fall season, discounts & more...


Videos