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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2022 • 8PM
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MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2022




MONDAY, APRIL 4, 2022 • 8PM
LARRY ZUCKER, Executive Director
MELAY ARAYA, Artistic Director
JEFF MANN, Marketing Director
KEITH SHERMAN, Publicity
SCOTT KLEIN, Publicity
TED LAMBERT, Chief Operating Officer
BILL DEHLING, Technical Director
CARL ACAMPORA, Production Manager
ALEX KOVEOS, Digital Media Manager
DENNIS RAKAUCKAS, Graphic Designer

Dubbed “the last leading man” by The New York Times, two-time Tony Award-winner Brian Stokes Mitchell continues to enjoy a 40-year career that spans Broadway, television, film, and concert appearances. He received Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle awards for his star turn in Kiss Me, Kate. Stokes also has Tonynominated performances in Man of La Mancha, August Wilson’s King Hedley II, and Ragtime, and he was recently inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame. Other notable Broadway shows nclude Kiss of the Spider Woman, Jelly’s Last Jam, and Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown. In 2016, Stokes made a long-awaited return to Broadway in Shuffle Along and received his most recent Tony Award that year for his work as Chairman of the Board of the Actor’s Fund. An extremely versatile singer, he has performed nationally at venues spanning jazz, opera, pops, country, and musical theater worlds including two performances at the White House. Stokes has appeared on more than 20 albums and his musical creativity as a vocalist has been extended to include producer, arranger, and orchestrator on all 3 of his solo albums, including his new release, Plays With Music.

Seth Rudetsky is the afternoon host on Sirius/XM Satellite Radio’s On Broadway as well as the host of Seth Speaks on Sirius/XM Stars. As an author, he penned My Awesome/ Awful Popularity Plan and the sequel The Rise And Fall Of A Theater Geek (Random House) as well as three volumes of Seth’s Broadway Diary featuring inside scoops and hilarious stories from all of the stars he’s worked with. He co-wrote and co-starred in Disaster! (NY TIMES “critics pick”) which also premiered to rave reviews in London. In June 2016, he and his husband, James Wesley, co-produced a recording of “What The World Needs Now” with stars like Idina Menzel, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Carole King, Audra McDonald which went to number one on iTunes and raised more than $100,000 for the Orlando shooting victims (and is still raising money. Buy it!). Seth and James have a foundation called Your Kids Our Kids that presented Concert For America; a series around the country featuring stars like Barry Manilow, Keala Settle, Stephanie Mills, Vanessa Williams, Billy Porter, Randy Rainbow and Audra McDonald that raised money for 5 non-profits that have been working relentlessly since the 2016 presidential election. They also present Voices for The Voiceless, a yearly star-studded concert for You Gotta Believe which helps older
foster children find families, even if they’ve aged out of the system. SiriusXM/Pandora also carries Seth’s first podcast series: Seth Rudetsky’s Back To School where he interviews stars about the ups and (hilarious) downs of their high school years. The first two seasons include Tina Fey, Bowen Yang, Allison Janney, Vanessa Willams and many more. When Broadway shut down, Seth and James started hosting / producing Stars In The House (StarsInTheHouse.com) ...a twice-daily livestream that’s featured tons of Broadway stars as well as TV reunions like The West Wing, Scandal, Frasier and E.R. and has raised more than $1,000,000 for The Actors Fund. They also joined Marlo Thomas and co-produced new versions of “Free To Be You And Me” with Sara Bareilles and “Sisters And Brothers” with the Broadway Inspirational Voices with the profits going to NAACP Legal Defense Fund. You can find out more about Seth, and watch his signature “deconstructions” at SethRudetsky.com. If you want to hang out with Seth and James and a bunch of Broadway stars performing up a storm, come on one of their cruises! In April 2022 they journey from Barcelona to Venice, Italy, in June 2022 roundtrip from Southampton, England to Norway, and in October 2022 Transatlantic from New York to Southampton. More info at SethsBroadwayVacations.com
Mark Cortale is celebrating his eleventh anniversary season as Producing Artistic Director of The Art House in Provincetown, MA. Since 2011 he has presented artists that include Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald, Chita Rivera, Sutton Foster, Kristin Chenoweth, Megan Mullally and Christine Ebersole. In 2019, he co-produced the Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel nominated Off-Broadway musical Midnight At The Never Get. He founded the international Broadway @ Concert Series featuring Seth Rudetsky as music director and host in Provincetown in 2011 and has presented these concerts at theatres that include the Steppenwolf Theatre Company, The Broward Center, The Wallis, The Kimmel Center, New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, Huntington Theatre Company, The Herbst Theatre and the Leicester Square Theatre in London. Beginning in June of 2020 these concerts were offered virtually every Sunday during the pandemic as The Seth Concert Series in association with BroadwayWorld. Mark also founded the singing string quartet Well-Strung which debuted at Ars Nova and Joe’s Pub in 2012. In 2020 he founded the developmental theatre lab New Works Provincetown. In conjunction with producing partners Jonathan Murray and Harvey Reese, New Works Provincetown has commissioned two new full scale musicals to date: The Last Diva with a book by Jonathan Tolins, music by Scott Frankel, lyrics by Michael Korie and Maiden Voyage with book and lyrics by Mindi Dickstein and music by Carmel Dean. Info at markcortalepresents.com.
The Town Hall’s mission is to provide affordable world-class entertainment by new and established artists to a diverse audience; to inspire the youth of our community to appreciate and participate in the arts at The Town Hall and in schools through our Education Outreach Program; and to preserve and enhance The Town Hall as a historic landmark venue for the enjoyment and cultural enrichment of generations to come.
PRESIDENT
Tom Wirtshafter
PRESIDENT EMERITUS
Marvin Leffler
EXECUTIVE VICE PRESIDENT
Susan Zohn
VICE PRESIDENT AND GENERAL COUNSEL
Ellen Miller-Wachtel
TRUSTEES
Teniola Adedipe
Shauna Denkensohn
Anne Frank-Shapiro
David F. McCarthy
Ellen Miller-Wachtel
Rita Robbins
Madhu Southworth
Timothy Stambaugh
Nevin Steinberg
LIFE TRUSTEES
Leona Chanin
Mary Dettling-Wright
VICE PRESIDENT
Alfred H. Horowitz
VICE PRESIDENT
Bruce S. Leffler
TREASURER
Andrew T. Miltenberg
SECRETARY
Phyllis Putter Barasch
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Kathleen Rosenberg, Chair
Nancy Berman
Sandy Horowitz
Elizabeth Iannizzi
Candace Leeds
Zita Rosenthal
Rhoda Rothkopf
ARTS IN EDUCATION
ADVISORY COUNCIL
Dr. Charlotte K. Frank, Chair
Dr. Sharon Dunn
Michael Fram
Gary Hecht
Ernest Logan
Dr. Eloise Messineo
Dr. Lisa Mars
Dr. Pola Rosen
Leona Shapiro
George Young
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
Lawrence C. Zucker
ARTISTIC DIRECTOR
Melay Araya
CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER
Ted Lambert
DIRECTOR OF MARKETING
Jeff Mann
DIRECTOR OF ADMINISTRATION,
SUBSCRIPTIONS & MEMBERSHIP
Helen Morris
DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION
Jocelyn Bonadio De Freitas
DIGITAL MEDIA MANAGER
Alex Koveos
DEVELOPMENT MANAGER
Barbara Matovu
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
Bill Dehling
BOX OFFICE MANAGER
Angel Rodriguez
CHIEF ENGINEER
Steve Franqui
HOUSE MANAGER
Richard Looney
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Britni Montalbano
PRODUCTION ASSOCIATE
Paul Cameron Hardy
The photographing or sound recording of any performance or the possession of any device for such photographing or sound recording inside the theatre without the written permission of the management is prohibited by law. Violators may be punished by ejection and violations may render the offender liable for monetary damages.
The exit indicated by a red light and sign nearest to the seat you occupy is the shortest route to the street. In the event of fire or other emergency please do not run, WALK TO THAT EXIT.
Thoughtless persons annoy patrons and endanger the safety of others by lighting matches or smoking in prohibited areas during the performances and intermissions. This violates a city ordinance and is punishable by law.
DIRECTORY OF THEATRE SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES: 212.997.1003
Mon-Fri 9:30 am to 5 pm, for rental & membership info
BOX OFFICE: 212.840.2824 Mon-Sat 12 noon to 6pm. 24/7 Recording
TICKETMASTER: 800.982.2787 to charge tickets by phone.online Ticketmaster.com
LOST AND FOUND: 212.997.0113
CELL PHONE POLICY
Cell phones should be silenced prior to the performance as a courtesy to the performers and audience.
LOBBY REFRESHMENT BY Theatre Refreshment Company of NY
This program is supported, in part, by public funds from The New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council. Town Hall’s Education Outreach Program, Judy Collins, Darlene Love and Storytellers Lab are made possible, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature. The Centennial Concert Series is funded, in part, by Howard Gilman Foundation. We would like to thank the following foundations, corporations, and government institutions for their support:
American Portfolios
Bank of America
Consolidated Edison Company of New York
Cowen, Inc.
The Hearst Foundations, Inc.
The Hyde & Watson Foundation
Edythe Kenner Foundation
Gund Investment Corporation
New York City Department of Cultural Affairs
New York State Council on the Arts

Henry Nias Foundation
Howard Gilman Foundation
Office of City Council Member Darma V. Diaz
Office of City Council Member Ben Kallos
Office of City Council Member Kalman Yeger
Office of City Council Member Keith Powers
Office of the President, Borough of Manhattan, Mark Levine
S&P Global
The Shubert Foundation

As of Feb 18, 2022
Join the next generation of Town Hall supporters! Town Hall’s Young Patrons Circle is a special membership group, ages 21-40, that engages in social and educational activities through exciting events, performances, and programming. We are brought together by a shared love of the arts, a deep interest in social change, civic engagement, and a desire to become part of a growing group of like-minded individuals that support town Hall.
For more information about the Young Patrons Circle, please contact Barbara Matovu, Development Manager - development@thetownhall.org
Town Hall has played an integral part in the electrifying cultural fabric of New York City for more than 90 years. A group of Suffragists’ fight for the 19th Amendment led them to build a meeting space to educate people on the important issues of the day. During its construction, the 19th Amendment was passed, and on January 12, 1921 The Town Hall opened its doors and took on a double meaning: as a symbol of the victory sought by its founders, and as a spark for a new, more optimistic climate. In 1921, German composer Richard Strauss performed a series of concerts that cemented the Hall’s reputation as an ideal venue for musical performances. Since, Town Hall has been home to countless musical milestones: The US debuts of Strauss, and Isaac Stern; Marian Anderson’s first New York recital; in 1945, Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker introduced bebop to the world; Bob Dylan’s first major concert in ‘63; and much much more.
LEARN MORE. VISIT THETOWNHALL.ORG/TOURS
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Barbara Abis
Charles Alter*
Irwyn Applebaum*
Robin Arndt**
Margot Astrachan*
Wanyong & Chris Austin*
William Beck
Neal Beeber*
Lori Berisford*
Gerard Briscoe**
Vicki Carbone
Mike Chilelli
Jenny Cook*
Barbara Cooper
Dr. Michael DeMeo
Shauna & Michael Denkensohn**
Shelley DeVost
Michael & Allison Dietz*
Barbara Dobkin**
Robert Evanson**
Hazel & Russel Fershleiser**
Edmond FitzGerald
Corey & John Fowler
Matthew Frank**
Donna Frankel
Susan & Michael Furman**
Laura Garn**
Stuart Gelwarg**
Patricia Green**
Agnes Gund**
Fran & Richard Habib**
Cynthia Theresa Harvey-Murphy
Gary Hoenig
Allen Honigman
Bruce Horten & Aaron Lieber**
Christopher Joy**
Dr. David Kaminester
Adele Karig*
Robert M. Kaufman*
Eric & Sandra Kransoff*
Judith Krupp
John Kuehn
Judy & Steven Kunreuther*
Ted Lambert & Susan Carragher**
John Larson*
Abigail Latour*
Candace Leeds**
Dr. Charlotte Frank & Marvin Leffler**
Goldfarb & Fleece LLP**
Ellen & Martin Levine
Claire Lew
Daniel Lewis**
Ivy Beth Lewis**
Robin & Jay Lewis**
Adam & Melony Lewis**
Aaron Lieber & Bruce Horten
Karyn Mashima
Martin McCarthy*
John McGuire, Jr.**
Laur and Brian McHale
Alan & Ellen Miller-Wachtel**
Dorinda J. Oliver**
Shelly Packer**
John Palmer
Patricia Pamulo
Brendon Ratner*
Dr. M. I. Reiser
Jason Rivas
Brad Robins*
Felix Roman**
A. Jeffrey Rosen
Zita Rosenthal*
Rhoda Rothkopf**
Louis Salamone**
Janet Scapin*
Susan & Victor Shedlin**
Jennifer Smith
Heidi Jo Spiegel
Timothy J. Stambaugh**
Paige Price & Nevin Steinberg**
Kara Unterberg*
Anthony Valentino
Bob Walter
Bruce Weiss
Weston Wellington**
Carol Marks & Tom Wirtshafter**
Melissa Wohlgemuth*
Jane Zimmy
Susan Zohn**

We i nvi t e yo u t o s uppo r t the Hall a t a n y l evel , and e n j oy the exclusi ve bene fi ts of be c oming a Tow n H all Me m be r.

Advance Ticket Access
Notification of Presale & Discounts for concerts and Events
Member Discounts at local restaurants
Reserved Seats to Town Hall Presents concerts and other select events ( with s pe cial pri cing, when availa bl e )
Complimentary Tickets to select Town Hall Presents Shows & Events
Complimentary Tickets to Town Hall G ala
Special Invitations to Sound Check or Dress Rehearsal Seat Plaque in The Hall
Complimentary Advertisement in Town Hall G ala Journal
Invitations to an Artist Meet & Greet after a select Town Hall Presents Concert
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