Jeremy Schonfeld to Open Theatre Raleigh's 2016 Cool Summer Evenings Concert Series

By: Apr. 11, 2016
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Theatre Raleigh is excited to present their first Cool Summer Evenings Concert of the 2016 season. Theatre Raleigh favorite, Jeremy Schonfeld will open the series on April 30.

Tickets are $20/adults and $15/senior/student/military and are available at https://theatreraleigh.secure.force.com/ticket. Group rates available by calling the box office - 919-832-9997.

"We are excited to extend our programming with this 'cool summer evenings' concert series," said Lauren Kennedy, Artistic Director. "We hope to offer our patrons an array of talents, from song writers, recording artists and Theatre Raleigh favorites. It is my dream to continue to offer our ticket buyers an up close and personal look at art, no matter what the form."

Jeremy Schonfeld is a celebrated singer/songwriter, composer/lyricist, and occasional actor. His concept album Iron & Coal, produced in Vienna Austria with partners Beat4Feet (Martin Gellner and Werner Stranka), was nominated for several Amadeus Awards (Austrian Grammys), and is currently in development as a large-scale, multimedia theatrical production.

Previously, Jeremy created the album 37 Notebooks, featuring vocal performance contributions from friends including Adam Pascal, Julia Murney, Tracie Thoms, Amy Spanger, Lauren Kennedy, and Donnie Kehr. "House of Love," recorded by Shoshana Bean for 37 Notebooks has been recorded and performed numerous times, and is consistently used in many diverse charitable campaigns including Defying Inequality and Rockers on Broadway.

Additional albums include Drift and Blue Skies and All, plus song contributions to the movie soundtrack for Clear Blue Tuesday and the featured single "Babazille Mahlangu" written for the Broadway in South Africa campaign.

Currently, Jeremy has been working in Nashville with producer Caleb Sherman, writing and producing material for up-and-coming singer Brook Wood and executive producing an EP for young singer/songwriter Lauren Weintraub.

Jeremy lives in Brooklyn with beautiful Kiwi-actress/therapeutic horse riding instructor wife Sarah-Jane Casey, toddler cutie Gustav, and his brilliant college-attending daughter Alexandra.

 


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