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Len Cariou and Jason Danieley to Join Melissa Errico in Irish Rep’s Brigadoon Benefit Concert

Melissa Errico
(© Andrew Parsons)
Melissa Errico
(© Andrew Parsons)

Len Cariou and Jason Danieley will join previously announced star
Melissa Errico in the Irish Repertory Theatre’s previously announced benefit concert performance of the classic Alan J. Lerner and Frederick Loewe musical Brigadoon at Broadway’s Shubert Theatre, to be held on Monday, June 14, at 7pm. Charlotte Moore will direct.

The musical tells the story of a mysterious Scottish village that appears through the mist for one day every hundred years. It follows two cynical and jaded New Yorkers who stumble across the “Bridge O’Doon,” entering the village on the very day of its once-a-century appearance. The score includes songs such as “Almost Like Being in Love,” “Waitin’ For My Dearie,” “Come To Me, Bend To Me,” and the title tune.

Cariou won the Tony Award for Sweeney Todd and has appeared in such Broadway shows as A Little Night Music, Teddy & Alice, and Applause.
Danieley’s many stage credits include Curtains, Candide, and Floyd Collins.

Errico, who will play Fiona, received a Tony Award nomination for Amour. Her other Broadway credits include My Fair Lady, Dracula, the Musical, High Society, and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas.

Single tickets are $100-$250, and can be ordered by calling 212-727-2737 or visiting the company’s website at www.irishrep.org.