 | Aaron Lazar (© Michael Portantiere) | Complete casting is now set for The Broadway Musicals of 1938, the to be presented at 8pm on Monday, March 26 at the Town Hall. The second edition in the 2007 Broadway by the Year series, the concert will be created, written, and hosted by TheaterMania contributor Scott Siegel, and directed by Emily Skinner, with musical direction by Ross Paterson.
Joining previously announced stars Sarah Uriarte Berry, Aaron Lazar, Christiane Noll, Hugh Panaro, and Barbara Walsh will be Andy Blankenbuehler, Shannon Lewis, Ray McLeod, Connie Pachl, and Martin Vidnovic.
The program will include selections from such shows as The Cradle Will Rock, I Married an Angel, Helzapoppin', Knickerbocker Holiday, Leave it to Me, and The Boys From Syracuse. Among the songs scheduled to be performed are "Falling in Love With Love," "Spring is Here," and "September Song."
The Broadway by the Year series will continue on April 30 with The Broadway Musicals of 1959 and on June 18 with The Broadway Musicals of 1964, Part II.
For more information, call 212-840-2824 or visit www.thetownhall-nyc.org.
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