Scott Siegel’s
BROADWAY BY THE SEASON!
Songs from the 1961-62 & 1966-67 Seasons
An All-Star Cast Led by 2X Tony Nominee Christine Andreas!
Monday, June 17 at 7:30 PM at Merkin Hall
2X Tony Nominee Christine Andreas, Broadway & Symphony Concert Star Sal Viviano, Broadway Song & Dance Man Danny Gardner, Critically Acclaimed Broadway Star Brian Charles Rooney, Award-Winning Singer & Actor Ben Jones, Nightlife Award Winner Carole J. Bufford, and the Broadway by the Season Dance Troupe star in the final concert of the Spring 2024 Broadway by the Season concert at Merkin Hall on Monday, June 17 at 7:30 PM.
The first act of the concert will feature songs from musicals that opened on Broadway during the 1961-62 season. Among the shows represented will be How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, No Strings, Milk & Honey, Sail Away, Subways are For Sleeping, and more! Act 2 of the concert will feature songs from musicals that opened during the 1966-67 season. And the shows represented will be How Now Dow Jones, George M!, Golden Rainbow, Hair, and more!
Scott Siegel, the creator of Broadway by the Season, said this: “The 1960s represented the culmination of Broadway’s Golden Age; it was the decade when Richard Rodgers and Noel Coward, among others, finished their legendary Broadway careers, while the likes of Stephen Sondheim and Jerry Herman were getting firmly established. It was also that moment in time when the music of Broadway began its change from pop to rock. In two acts, covering two seasons, the audience will witness how the music changed. And I’ve happily assembled a brilliant cast of stars who will do all of this famous music the justice it deserves!”
Tickets are $90 for orchestra seats and $75 for balcony. They may be purchased at the Merkin Hall Box Office at 129 West 67th Street or by calling 212-501-3330.
Broadway by the Season is sponsored, in part, by The Edythe Kenner Foundation, Doris & Ed Cohen, Pat Cayne, and Tom & Maren Hood.
Photos of Danny Gardner by Corine Cohen.