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Groff, O'Hara, Naughton et al. Set for Ghostlight Records' Late-Night Series in December

By: Tristan Fuge · Nov 19, 2008  · New York

Jonathan Groff<br>
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Jonathan Groff
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Jonathan Groff, Kelli O'Hara, and Greg Naughton are a few of the performers slated for the Ghostlight Records' Late-Night Series at Joe's Pub in December.

Groff will join the current Broadway cast of Spring Awakening for their holiday concert, A Benefit for SafePlace, December 15, with holiday songs written by Ann Marie Milazzo, vocal arranger for the show. The evening's proceeds will benefit SafePlace, a nationwide organization that provides resources to young people in crisis.

Husband and wife team Kelli O'Hara and Greg Naughton will join forces for A Night O'Naughton, December 1 at 11:30 pm. O'Hara will bring an eclectic mix of theater songs, selections from her solo CD Wonder In The World, and a few surprises. The Sweet Remains, featuring Naughton, Rich Price, and Brian Chartrand, will play their neo-classical folk-rock songs.

In related news, Julia Murney will have a late-night concert at Joe's pub, November 24 at 11:30 pm.

For more information, call 212-967-7555 or visit joespub.com.


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