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The Town Hall presents the third annual star-studded Summer Broadway Festival – designed to fill your July evenings with Broadway’s magnificent music and dazzling dance! The unique series was created especially for The Town Hall by Scott Siegel creator, writer and host of The Town Hall’s critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year® series and Broadway Cabaret Festival.
Monday, July 13, 2009 at 8 pm
The thrilling music created on the Great White Way that won prestigious awards (Tonys, Grammys & Oscars). Sensational music provided by renowned popular composers, surprising, entertaining
commentary supplied by Scott Siegel in an evening full of show-stopping performances by
some of the most talented stars on Broadway!
Monday, July 20, 2009 at 8 pm
The future of Broadway on The Town Hall stage in one unforgettable night! Discover what some
are already calling a historic concert designed to pinpoint and launch the careers of tomorrow's Broadway stars. Featuring the brightest talent selected from some of the nation's finest theatrical institutions including AMDA, CAP 21, Juilliard, CCM, Carnegie Mellon, NYU Steinhardt and Tisch Schools, Marymount, The New School, and more. Once again co-directed by Tony Nominee
Emily Skinner and Nightlife Award winning vocalist Scott Coulter.
Monday, July 27, 2009 at 8 pm
An exhilarating extravaganza of song and dance that brings audiences to their feet, cheering—bold, ambitious, and always the high point of the summer season. Inspired by the legendary Broadway dance of the Astaires, Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, Gower Champion, Bob Fosse, and Jerome Robbins, this is a concert event like no other. Chocked full of original Broadway
choreography created exclusively for this concert and set to some of the best show music ever
written—performed by today's remarkable Broadway song and dance stars in an explosion of
talent! Review after review has called this show simply, "Stunning!"
All programs subject to change
click here for a printable pdf form.
Visit the Town Hall Box Office or Ticketmaster
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