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Richard recently caught up with with Tony winner John Lloyd Young, who headlines a holiday concert at The Space tonight, December 4 (9pm ET). '[The Space] acts like a soundstage and these livestreams are as exciting as you can get, because it feels like you're doing a TV shoot in a live theatre space,' said Young 'I like both of those types of performance. I like it and I find it kind of challenging and fun to play the cameras and figure out which one I need to sing to.'
On the new interview episode of BroadwayRadio Matt Tamanini speaks with Tony and Grammy Award winner John Lloyd Young about his special livestreamed holiday concert on Friday, Dec. 4 from The Space in Las Vegas. In the episode, they talk about the must have songs and styles in Young's set list, his favorite childhood holiday memories, and what it's like returning to the stage in the middle of the pandemic.
Kick off the holiday season with John Lloyd Young’s Vegas Holiday on Dec. 3! Fire up the season with classic, nostalgic rock, Motown and doo-wop, along with a dollop of holiday favorites.
The Journal News has reported that Westchester Broadway Theatre has closed after 46 years and 217 mainstage productions due to the effects of the ongoing global health crisis.
Following the success of two previous live stream concerts from The Space in Las Vegas, Tony and Grammy Award-winner John Lloyd Young returns on Friday, December 4 with John Lloyd Young’s Vegas Holiday, an intimate and unforgettable evening of holiday classics and beloved favorites that will offer an up-close and personal experience to be enjoyed with family and friends from home.
Cherished by audiences and critics alike both in America and abroad, Bernard Slade’s wickedly funny comedy explores a 25-year love affair between two seemingly ordinary people who meet once a year. SAME TIME, NEXT YEAR deftly examines the monumental political, social, and most of all, the personal changes that impact the lovers during that quarter century.