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Br OADWAY BY T

CreaT ed, Wri TT en, dire CT ed & h os T ed by Scott Siegel

BroAdwAY BY The YeAr® is PreseNTed wiTh The suPPorT of banK oF ameriCa AddiTioNAl suPPorT Provided BY The edyThe Kenner FoundaTion

Monday, MarCH 25, 2019 • 8p M

AcT 1: 1943

AcT 2: 1951

The Bro A dwAY Music A ls of 1943 & 1951 oklahoma!, something for the Boys, Artists and Models, carmen Jones, and more!

The King and i, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, flahooley, Bagels & Yox, Paint Your wagon, and more!

Monday, May 20, 2019 • 8p M

The Bro A dwAY Music A ls of 1965 & 1978

AcT 1: 1965

AcT 2: 1978

do i hear a waltz?, flora, the red Menace, The roar of the Greasepaint, the smell of the crowd, on a clear day You can see forever, Man of la Mancha, and more!

on the Twentieth century, Ain’t Misbehavin’, working, Best little whorehouse in Texas, eubie!, Ballroom, and more!

Monday, June 17, 2019 • 8p M

The Bro A dwAY Music A ls of 1987 & 2015

AcT 1: 1987

AcT 2: 2015

stardust, starlight express, les Miserables, into the woods, and more!

An American in Paris, dames at sea, finding Neverland, it shoulda Been You, hamilton, and more!

Monday, July 22, 2019 • 8p M

B r OADWAY r isi N g sTA rs

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CreaTed, direCTed, WriTTen, and hosTed by scOTT siEgEL

musiCal direCTor

C H u C k Cooper

H ENN i N gs EN kYLE s EL ig

Broadway By THe year danCe CoMpany: Choreography by danny gardner

bailey Callahan

darien Crago

blair ely

Katelyn gaffney

drew humphrey

annette berning

Will brockman

Pedro Coppeti

Willie demyan

giliana encarnacion

renee gagner

melanie gettler

bryan hunt

alicia Jin

Kim mcClay

danny mchugh

melinda moeller

BrOADWAY BY THE YEAr cHOrus:

Joe valle hoag

emily Janes

Philippa lynas

nick manna

ryan mcConville

giancarlo Pinzon

sHEET Music cONsuLTANT michael lavine

danelle morgan

Corrine munsch

elizabeth Peterson

daniel Plimpton

Kelly sheehan

emily royer

ashley ryan

Christopher sheehan

sarah Treanor

maddy Waters

matt Weinstein

BroAdWAY BY the YeAr® is preseNted With the support of banK oF ameriCa AdditioNAl support provided BY The edyThe Kenner FoundaTion

The Town hall 123 W 43rd st nyc

larrY ZUCKer , Executive director

M.a. PaPPer , Artistic director

JeFF Mann , Marketing director

BIll DehlInG , technical director

KeITh sherMan anD assoCIaTes , Publicity

Carl aCaMPora , Production Manager

leIa-lee Doran , Principal designer

aleX KoVeos , digital Media Manager

dear broadway by the year subscribers:

Welcome to the kick-off concert for the 19th season of Broadway by the Year®. We are grateful for all of you who are with us tonight, especially all of our season subscribers and a special shout out to our Charter subscribers…

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We are most grateful and relieved that scott siegel continues to helm BBtY as well as Broadway Rising Stars. Many of you know that scott was in a horrible accident last year. his recovery and his spirit were buoyed by many of you, who reached out to support him, kept up his spirits, and let him know how important he is to each of us. everyone at town hall is appreciative of your efforts, we know it helped.

We would also like to acknowledge Bank of America whose generous support makes Broadway by the Year possible. they truly believe the arts matter and are one of the leading corporate supporters of arts in the world, partnering with more than 2,000 nonprofit arts institutions annually. their arts program is just one part of their commitment to grow responsibly while bringing value to economies, society and the communities they serve. thank you, Bank of America, for being a good neighbor to town hall – we are grateful for your continued support. We would also like to thank the edythe Kenner foundation for their additional support over the many years.

so, sit back, as we travel back to 1930 and 1964; two very good years for Broadway and for town hall.

on behalf of the Trustees of Town hall, thank you for joining us tonight.

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musiCals oF 1928

let’s do it (Paris) | erika henningsen

makin’ Whoopee (Whoopee!) | Chuck Cooper love me or leave me (Whoopee!) | emily Janes

Crazy rhythm (Here’s Howe) | danny Gardner & Broadway by the Year dance troupe i Can’t give you anything but love (Blackbirds of 1928) | Kyle selig hello, i must be going (Animal Crackers) | Broadway by the Year Chorus lover Come back to me (The New Moon) | Ali ewoldt

Wanting you (The New Moon) | Ali ewoldt & John easterlin (unplugged) stout-hearted men (The New Moon) | John easterlin & Broadway by the Year Chorus softly, as in a morning sunrise (The New Moon) | Quentin earl darrington

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aCT 2: The broadWay musiCals oF 1935

my romance (Jumbo) | Quentin earl darrington over and over again (Jumbo) | erika henningsen & Kyle selig

Just one of Those Things (Jubilee) | Kyle selig begin the beguine (Jubilee) | danny Gardner & Broadway by the Year dance troupe got a bran’ new suit - (At Home Abroad) | danny Gardner & Broadway by the Year dance troupe red sails in the sunset (Provincetown Follies) | erika henningsen i got Plenty of nothin’ (Porgy and Bess) | Chuck Cooper summertime (Porgy and Bess) | Ali ewoldt ain’t necessarily so (Porgy and Bess) | Chuck Cooper

the critically acclaimed series has blossomed from an idea to what Show Business Weekly deems, “...an invaluable and entertaining jewel in the cabaret crown of New York.” ticket sales have soared and stellar reviews have included The New York Times , which calls it, “Witty, breezily paced... informative ... valuable... the right perspective of lighthearted nostalgia...”

Author/Critic s cott s iegel created the series for town h all, which he writes, directs, and hosts. s iegel takes audiences of all ages on a musical tour of the Great White Way, offering an entertaining verbal account of Broadway’s history. each evening this season celebrates the songs from Broadway shows from two different years, divided only by an intermission. the songs are performed by a cast of handpicked Broadway and nightclub stars.

scoTT sie G el

s cott s iegel has created more than 300 major concerts that have been performed all over the world. h e has written/produced/directed concerts for Michael feinstein, created scores of nightclub acts that have played at major clubs around the globe, but is, perhaps, best known as the creator/writer/director/host of town h all’s signature series, Broadway by the Year®, which is currently celebrating its 19th critically acclaimed season. for more information about all of s cott’s shows, please visit s cott’s website at s iegel p resents.com

r oss PATT erso N

ross patterson’s career in music has been as varied and eclectic as the many styles he loves to play. After completing his studies at the o berlin Conservatory of Music, ross spent two years on the road as Musical director for the i ce Capades before heading to NYC. there, he quickly became one of the most sought after pianists by singers. this led to ross musical directing, arranging and recording for many of the top cabaret artists in New York. h e has been honored twice with the Backstage Bistro award for outstanding musical direction. for the past eighteen years ross has been the arranger, musical director and band leader for the critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year® concert series at the town h all.

C hu CK Coo P er

Chuck won the tony award for his performance in Cy Coleman’s The Life he has been featured in 16 Broadway shows in every theatrical genre from shakespeare to musical comedy.  his most recent guest starring tv appearances include Bull, Power, The Good Wife, House of Cards, and Madam Secretary other awards: the lucille lortel Award, the san diego Critics’ Circle Award, the Audelco Award, and two drama desk Nominations. his favorite role is eddie, Alex and lilli’s father. he is gratefully married to playwright deborah Brevoort. chuckcooper.net.

Quen T in e arl darringTon

Quentin is currently seen on Broadway as Agwe, the God of Water, in the tony Award winning revival of Once On This Island. he made his Broadway debut in the 2010 tony nominated revival of Ragtime, starring as Coalhouse Walker Jr. and was also seen as old deuteronomy in the Broadway revival of CATS. A native of florida, his extensive career has taken him from the Bay to Broadway and beyond performing in numerous shows and concerts traveling 46 us states, Canada, the Caribbean, and europe also in the national tours of Memphis, The Color Purple, The Lion King, and Ragtime. Q has also starred in productions at the Kennedy Center, NY City Center, papermill playhouse, the MuNY, the Cincinnati playhouse, sacramento Music Circus, and the Goodspeed opera house among others, and made his cabaret debut with New York’s Broadway by the Year series, Songs of 1927 and his solo concert debut with “QED, Chapter 1: Verse 1.” he holds a MfA from university of Central florida and a BfA from university of south florida.

J ohn easT erlin

the four-time Grammy Award winner recently made his Broadway debut as u baldo p iangi in the p hantom of the o pera. l ast year, John debuted with the f lorida Grand o pera, d eutsche o per Berlin, and New Jersey symphony o rchestra as h erod in Salome h e has just returned from debuts with the o regon symphony and f lorida p hilharmonic o rchestra as the Witch in Hänsel und Gretel and with the American symphony o rchestra as Aegisth in Elektra. i n April, John debuts with the Nashville o pera as the four s ervants in Les contes d’Hoffmann, and in May with the d ayton p hilharmonic as h erod in Salome.  Career highlights include the p hilip Glass world premiere of The Perfect American, as Andy Warhol, the Cannes f ilm festival award-winning production of Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny in the dual roles of Jack o ’Brien and toby h iggins, and as l arry King in the world premiere of Anna Nicole.

a li eWoldT

Ali recently completed more than two years as Christine d aaé in The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. s he made her Broadway debut as Cosette in Les Miserables, a role she also played on the National tour, and appeared in l incoln Center’s revival of The King and I. Ali has played Maria in numerous productions of West s ide s tory across the nation and the world, including the recent Broadway revival’s 1st National tour. h er other credits include: The Fantasticks ( l uisa) o ff-Broadway, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum ( p hilia) at the Muny in s t. louis, lyric o pera of Chicago’s The King and I ( tuptim), and McCarter theatre’s A Christmas Carol ( fan/Mrs. Bonds). Ali performed her solo concert at feinstein’s/54 Below in New York and has sung in l incoln Center’s Alice tully h all, the town h all and at Canyon r anch. h er symphony work includes the NY p ops Carnegie h all at Carnegie h all, the American p ops o rchestra, the h ouston symphony and the Boston p ops with Maestro Keith lockhart. Ali’s tv/ f ilm credits include The Michael J. Fox Show, Yield, Drama: The Web Series and the short film Mia s he has a BA in psychology from Yale u niversity. aliewoldt.com

danny g ardner

Broadway: l ucky in Dames At Sea. r adio City Music h all: d ad / George M. Cohan in t he NY Spectacular starring the r adio City rockettes. City Center e ncores!: d ick trevor in Lady, Be Good! ( s ubsequent Album). Broadway by the Year (many editions) at the town h all. National tours: i rving Berlin’s White Christmas and 42nd Street. o ff-Broadway: Neurosis ( dr 2), Room 17B and Everybody Gets Cake (59 e 59th s treet theatres). regional theatre: Bobby Child in Crazy For You ( s ignature theatre), d on lockwood in Singin’ in the Rain (Chicago’s Marriott l incolnshire), Marcellus in The Music Man (Asolo repertory theatre). d anny’s choreography has been seen on video installations in Chicago, h ouston and Washington d C. (Niles Creative Group) as well as the l incoln Center d ance on Camera festival ( A Tap Dance in a Circle) as well as symphony s pace ( Kicking and Screaming). u pcoming: A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder at the John W e ngeman theatre on long i sland. dannyjgardner.com

e ri Ka h enningsen

e rika is currently starring as Cady h eron in MEAN GIRLS on Broadway. s he has previously portrayed fantine in the recent Broadway revival of Les Miserables; Kim r avenal in p B s ’ Live from Lincoln Center: Show Boat; Beth in s ignature theatre’s world premiere of Kathleen Marshall/s heryl Crow’ musical, Diner; featured opposite tyne d aly in York theatre Company’s staging of Jerry h erman’s Dear World; Nellie forbush in South Pacific and s ophie in Mamma Mia! at p C lo recipient of Alan e isenberg Actors’ e quity Award and graduate of u niversity of Michigan B fA Musical theater.

Kyle selig

Broadway: Aaron s amuels in Mean Girls: The Musical, e lder p rice in The Book of Mormon. o ff-Broadway: Joan of Arc: Into the Fire, written by d avid Byrne ( the p ublic). National tour: The Book of Mormon. California: October Sky ( the o ld Globe), West Side Story with the l A p hilharmonic o rchestra ( the h ollywood Bowl). Winner of the Jimmy Award for h igh s chool Musical theater and l A Music Center s potlight Award. h is original albums are available on i tunes and s potify.

p roud CM u Graduate.

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