THE TOWN HALL’S
6TH ANNUAL SUMMER BROADWAY FESTIVAL
CONTINUES WITH
BROADWAY’S RISING STARS on JULY 23RD
LIZ CALLAWAY’s new show EVEN STEPHEN follows on JULY 30TH
The Town Hall, New York’s landmark theatre and concert venue continues the 6th Annual Summer Broadway Festival, with Broadway’s Rising Stars on July 23rd at 8pm. Liz Callaway’s new show, Even Stephen (with Jason Danieley, Joshua Henry and Norm Lewis) follows on July 30th, concluding The Summer Broadway Festival. The Summer Broadway Festival is created, hosted and written by Scott Siegel for The Town Hall. Tickets for Broadway’s Rising Stars are $40, and tickets for Liz Callaway in Even Stephen are $55. Tickets are available through TicketMaster, (800) 982-2787 www.ticketmaster.com, or at The Town Hall Box Office (123 West 43d Street) between noon and 6pm (except Sundays) at 212-840-2824.
BROADWAY’S RISING STARS on July 23rd is once again directed by Nightlife Award-winning vocalist Scott Coulter. The next generation of Broadway performers were chosen during auditions throughout the spring and come from theatrical institutions across the country, including AMDA, CAP21, Steinhardt, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Carnegie Mellon, Marymount and The New School. These young future performers will make their auspicious debut on The Town Hall stage in what has now become regarded as the country’s national showcase.
LIZ CALLAWAY’s new show EVEN STEPHEN on July 30th features the music of three of Liz Callaway’s favorite composers who happen to share the same name: Stephen Flaherty, Stephen Schwartz, and Stephen Sondheim. A Tony® Nominee for her performance in Baby, Ms. Callaway will be joined onstage by three of Broadway’s finest men, Jason Danieley (Curtains), Tony® Nominee Joshua Henry (Scottsboro Boys, Porgy and Bess) and Tony® Nominee Norm Lewis (title role in Porgy and Bess), with a surprise guest or two. Liz Callaway made her Broadway debut in Stephen Sondheim’s Merrily We Roll Along and has appeared as Grizabella in Cats for five years. She was also nominated for a Tony® Award for her performance in Baby.
The Town Hall, a National Historic landmark located in the heart of New York City’s theatre district, is a non-profit organization serving the community since 1921. It was built by a group of suffragettes and began as a lecture hall and public forum for debates where “America’s Town Meetings on The Air” was broadcast live for 25 years. Over the decades, cultural icons including Billie Holiday, Bob Dylan, Miles Davis, and most recently, the Dalai Lama and President Obama, have graced the stage. Today the Hall boasts the hottest acts in rock, pop, folk, cabaret, world music, comedy and dance. In its annual show, Broadway Rising Stars, The Town Hall gives recent graduates from the nation’s leading performing arts schools a chance to showcase their talents and perform on the legendary stage. The Town Hall Educational Outreach Program helps schools build their arts programs and advance student learning through standards-based, collaborative arts residencies. Over the past two-and-a-half decades, The Town Hall has produced the Feature Film Seminar Series and a number of new and critically acclaimed musical series, which include the Spring Series, Broadway By The Year®, The Broadway Cabaret Festival and The Summer Broadway Festival.
For more information, visit www.the-townhall-nyc.org