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SUMMARY:Give Our Regards to Broadway: A Jellicle Celebration of a Superstar
DESCRIPTION:Join us while we honor composer Andrew Lloyd Webber. Some of his most famous works includeJoseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (1968)\, Jesus Christ Superstar (1970)\, Evita (1976)\, Cats (1981)\, The Phantom of the Opera (1986)\, School of Rock: The Musical (2015)\, and the most recent Bad Cinderella (2023)! You will not want to miss our celebration to Andrew Lloyd Webber as we travel through these timeless classics! \n  \n \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/give-our-regards-to-broadway-a-jellicle-celebration-of-a-superstar/
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SUMMARY:CryBaby: The Musical
DESCRIPTION:The Madison Theatre will be rockin’ with Cry Baby the Musical\, a rockabilly adaptation of John Water’s classic film that spoofs the 1950’s films of teenage angst. David Haverbaum’s and Adam Schlesinger’s tunes perfectly capture the essence of early rock and are backed by a hilarious book by Thomas Meehan and Mark O’Donnell\, which finds the squares of Baltimore facing off with leather-clad juvenile delinquents. Throw in an ensemble of dancing teens and you have an unforgettable evening at the theatre. \nBook by Thomas Meehan and Mark O’Donnell\nMusic and Lyrics by David Haverbaum and Adam Schlesinger
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/crybaby-the-musical/
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SUMMARY:An Evening with Ghanaian Jazz Pianist and Composer Victor Dey Jr & Friends
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Madison Theatre at Molloy University on October 21\, 2024\, for a special concert celebrating the grand opening of Molloy University’s Center for Multicultural & Intercultural Affairs—a vibrant hub for learning\, education\, and community building. The Center will be a space where students can engage with and explore cultural diversity and the dynamic ways cultures interact. This event will feature a performance by Victor Dey Jr.\, an acclaimed pianist and composer from Ghana\, West Africa. \nAbout Victor Dey Jr. \n\nVictor Dey Jr. holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology and English from the University of Ghana and further refined his jazz artistry at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in 2006. Starting his music career at the age of 12\, Dey has cultivated a unique sound that fuses traditional Ghanaian rhythms with contemporary jazz. \nHis accolades include winning Musician of the Year at Ghana’s Vodafone Music Awards in 2014\, and he was featured on CNN’s African Voices in 2016. Dey has performed internationally\, appearing on stages across Belgium\, Benin\, Burkina Faso\, Ghana\, Ivory Coast\, Liberia\, Sierra Leone\, The Netherlands\, Burundi\, Ethiopia\, Qatar\, United Arab Emirates\, and the U.S. His collaborations span musical legends such as Stevie Wonder\, Mike Phillips\, Courtney Pine\, Hugh Masekela\, Gyedu Blay Ambolley\, Ebo Taylor\, Nicolas Genest\, and Marcus Wyatt. \nDon’t miss this exciting opportunity to experience the dynamic fusion of Ghanaian rhythms and jazz as we celebrate the opening of the Center for Multicultural & Intercultural Affairs! \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/an-evening-with-ghanaian-jazz-pianist-and-composer-victor-dey-jr-friends/
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SUMMARY:Martin Barre Performs "The Classic Hits History of Jethro Tull"
DESCRIPTION:In 1969\, a band of four English musicians arrived in New York and literally took America by storm. Over the next 50 years\, this legendary band accumulated over 65 million record sales and a following of loyal fans that are the envy of rock bands worldwide! This band was Jethro Tull. \nAt the center of Tull’s unique sound is guitarist Martin Barre\, renowned for his formidable mastery of historic riffs\, power chords and soaring melodic solos. \nMartin Barre celebrates the musical journey of Jethro Tull throughout the decades at his new show A Brief History of Tull. The show will feature a special visual presentation that\, together with the music\, highlights the 50 years of Jethro Tull musical career. \nClassic Tull hits played throughout the interactive performance include songs from legendary albums such as Thick As A Brick\, Aqualung\, Stand Up\, Songs From The Wood\, A Passion Play\, Heavy Horses and many more… \nHe will be bringing a spectacular show with his touring band\, featuring the iconic voice of Dan Crisp on lead vocals\, Alan Thomson on bass and Terl Bryant on drums. \nJoin us as Martin takes you back on the formidable journey of Jethro Tull – it will be a show you will not want to miss! \n  \n \n  \nMartin Barre\nMartin Barre\, Jethro Tull’s guitarist for over 43 years. His sound and playing was a major factor in their success. Album sales have exceeded 60 million units and they continue to be played worldwide\, representing an important part of classic rock history. Martin’s guitar playing has earned him a high level of respect and recognition. His solos were voted 25th best solo ever in the USA and 20th best solo ever in the UK for his playing on Aqualung. His playing on the album Crest of a Knave earned him a Grammy award in 1989. As well as numerous Jethro Tull albums\, Martin has worked with many other artists including Paul McCartney\, Phil Collins\, Gary Moore\, Joe Bonamassa and Chris Thompson and has shared the stage with such legends as Jimi Hendrix\, Fleetwood Mac\, Pink Floyd\, and Led Zeppelin. \n  \n \n  \nBand Lineup:\nMartin Barre – Lead\nDan Crisp – Vocals\, Guitar\nAlan Thomson – Bass\nTerl Byrant – Drums \n 
URL:https://madisontheatreny.org/event/martin-barre-performs-the-classic-hits-history-of-jethro-tull/
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