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SUMMARY:Molloy University CAP21 Presents: Head Over Heels
DESCRIPTION:A jukebox musical featuring the songs of The Go-Go’s and based on Philip Sidney’s The Countess of Pembroke’s Arcadia\, Head Over Heels is the story of what happens when the royal court of Arcadia is threatened by the mystical Oracle of Delphi with the loss of its “Beat\,” the divine power that ensures the kingdom’s prosperity. King Basilius\, whose own title is at stake\, forces the members of the royal family and court on a journey to the woods in an attempt to escape the Oracle’s seemingly unavoidable prophecies. Through a plot containing usurped kingship\, unlikely lovers\, and gender-fluid disguises\, Head Over Heels preaches unconditional love and acceptance of yourself and everyone you know\, no matter their gender or sexual identity\, and uses some of the greatest pop rock hits of the late 20th century.
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/molloy-university-cap21-presents-head-over-heels/
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SUMMARY:Orchestral Glory featuring our own Jeffrey Kautz\, Timpani soloist
DESCRIPTION:With conductor Scott Jackson Wiley\, the show features many numbers\, including Raise the Roof (Michael Daugherty)\, Concerto for Orchestra (Bartok)\, and Appalachian Spring (Copland).
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/orchestral-glory-featuring-our-own-jeffrey-kautz-timpani-soloist/
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SUMMARY:Brian Stokes Mitchell & Seth Rudetsky
DESCRIPTION:Dubbed “the last leading man” by The New York Times\, two-time Tony Award winner Brian Stokes Mitchell has enjoyed a career that spans Broadway\, television\, film\, and concert appearances with the country’s finest conductors and orchestras. \nHe received Tony\, Drama Desk\, and Outer Critics Circle awards for his star turn in Kiss Me\, Kate. He also gave Tony-nominated performances in Man of La Mancha\, August Wilson’s King Hedley II\, and Ragtime. Other notable Broadway shows include Kiss of the Spider Woman\, Jelly’s Last Jam\, Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown and Shuffle Along. In 2016 he was awarded his second Tony Award\, the prestigious Isabelle Stevenson Tony for his Charitable work with The Actors Fund.  That same year Stokes was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. \nAn extremely versatile and in-demand singer\, Stokes has performed at venues spanning jazz\, opera\, pops\, country\, and musical theater worlds. He has worked with John Williams\, Marvin Hamlisch\, Gustavo Dudamel\, Keith Lockhart\, Michael Tilson Thomas\, The Smithsonian Jazz Masterworks Big Band\, The Mormon Tabernacle choir and the Muppets. Stokes has made multiple appearances at Carnegie Hall beginning with his debut with the San Francisco Symphony through his televised performance in South Pacific opposite Reba McEntire to his sold-out solo concert\, which he continues to perform throughout the U.S. He has been invited twice to perform at the White House (both times aired on PBS’s “Great Performances”) and has performed multiple times for Presidents Clinton and Obama. \nStokes has delved deeply into various music disciplines. In addition to singing he began piano studies at the age of 6. A self-professed autodidact\, his musical curiosity led him to teach himself composing\, arranging and orchestration\, starting in his teens. He later studied\, Film scoring\, orchestration\, and conducting both privately and through UCLA and subsequently scored and conducted a number of “Trapper John\, MD” episodes\, a series on which he was also a regular cast member. His musical talent has extended to the present day as producer\, arranger and orchestrator on his three solo albums including Simply Broadway and his latest recording Plays With Music.  Stokes has appeared on more than 20 albums. \nHis extensive screen credits began with a guest starring role on “Roots:The next Generations”\, followed by a 7-year stint on Trapper John\, MD and have continued with memorable appearances on everything from PBS’ Great Performances to The Fresh Prince\, Frasier\, Glee\, Jumping the Broom and his most recent recurring roles on Madam Secretary\, Mr. Robot\, The Path\, Billions and The Good Fight.  Other recent TV appearances include The Blacklist\, Elementary\, and Bull. As a voice-over artist he has played dozens of characters on animated TV episodes including performing “Through Heaven’s Eyes” in  Dreamwork’s “The Prince of Egypt.” \nAs a writer Stokes has contributed to the book Hirschfeld’s Harlem\, wrote the preface to At This Theatre\, and co-authored the children’s book Lights on Broadway. \nFor fun he has been known to fly planes and jump out of them (usually not at the same time)\, and he can ride a bicycle on a high wire. \nStokes has enjoyed working with numerous charitable organizations from the March of Dimes to the USO.  He is on the board of Americans For the Arts and is serving his 16th term as Chairman of the Board of the Actors Fund.
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/brian-stokes-mitchell-seth-rudetsky/
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