As a special event presented by Midtown Direct Rep, Marquee Five will be bringing “Broadway By The Letter: Act One” to the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) on Sunday, August 4th at 7pm. If you missed the debut of this new show at 54 Below in May, now is your chance! Click below for tickets or call the SOPAC Box Office at 973.313.2787 today.
This is a special performance, as it will be my first back from my Disney Cruise Line job, and we will be video taping for posterity and marketing power. So we need a nice big audience to fill this amazing, beautiful large venue! Please come see what has been hailed as “the Manhattan Transfer for the New Millennium” (Times Square Chronicles) and help me celebrate my return to my beloved group.
South Orange Performing Arts Center – Purchase tickets HERE.
Direction by Lennie Watts
Dan Feyer on Piano
Sunday, August 4, 2013, 7:00pm
South Orange Performing Arts Center
One SOPAC Way
South Orange, NJ 07079
Take the Midtown Direct line or NJ Transit bus to South Orange or travel by car via the 78 or 280 freeways.
Tickets: $20
Box Office: www.sopacnow.org
Phone: 973.313.2787
About “Broadway By The Letter: Act One”:
After a successful debut at 54 Below, Marquee Five brings “Broadway By The Letter: Act One” to SOPAC. Presented as a special event by SOPAC’s resident theatre company, Midtown Direct Rep, “Broadway By The Letter: Act One” is a collection of Broadway material arranged with Marquee Five’s signature harmonies, humor and heart, including pieces by Stephen Sondheim, Rogers & Hammerstein, Kander & Ebb, Jason Robert Brown, William Finn and many more. Featuring Mick Bleyer, Adam West Hemming, Vanessa Parvin, Sierra Rein, and Julie Reyburn on vocals, with special appearances by Lynsey Buckelew and Christopher Whipple, accompanied by Dan Feyer, and directed by Lennie Watts, “Broadway By The Letter: Act One” offers a harmony-infused tribute to theatrical composers, shows and songs presented with a wink and a few surprises.
About Marquee Five:
Hailed as “a breath of fresh air in the cabaret world” (BroadwayWorld.com) with “superb blend in song” (NiteLifeExchange.com), the group won the 2010 MAC Award for their debut show “We Can Make It: The Songs of Kander and Ebb” at the Metropolitan Room. They followed this in Fall, 2010 at Don’t Tell Mama with “8-Track Throwback,” a show Cabaret Scenes called “top-notch spectacular.” The group released an album recording of “8-Track Throwback” in early November, 2011 and debuted their new show “Broadway By The Letter: Act One” at the prestigious 54 Below in May of 2013.
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