Deborah Gibson Guests at Barbour's Sardi's Holiday Concert 12/27

By: Dec. 12, 2008
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Recording Artist and Broadway star, Deborah Gibson, will appear as the Special Guest Artist ( in a series of several ) at James Barbour'S HOLIDAY CONCERT on Saturday, December 27th, at Sardi's (234 West 44th Street - between Broadway & Eighth Avenue).

The Concert is at 8:30 pm. THE HOLIDAY CONCERT will play at Sardi's through Sunday, January 4th where it intends to become an annual event. It is being presented by Treehouse Entertainment, Inc. and Roberta Nusim for TMA (Theatrical Marketing Associates).

Jeremy Roberts is the Musical Director. Mr. Barbour will be joined nightly by Broadway and Recording Stars. 

THE HOLIDAY CONCERT playing schedule is as follows:

EVENINGS
Saturday, December 20th 8:30pm
Tuesday, December 23rd 8:30pm
Friday, December 26th 8:30pm
Saturday, December 27th 8:30pm
Tuesday, December 30th 8:30pm
Friday, January 2nd 8:30pm
Saturday, January 3rd 8:30pm

MATINEES
Sunday, December 21st 3:00pm
Wednesday, December 24th 3:00pm
Sunday, December 28th 3:00PM
Sunday, January 4th 3:00pm

CONCERT TICKETS MAY BE PURCHASED AT:
www.SmartTix.com
212-868-4444
$60 (Premium Seating), $45, $25 - (Plus $25 minimum per person)

For more than 20 years, Deborah Gibson has proven she's an entertainer of immeasurable talent.
From singer, songwriter and musician to actor and dancer, she embodies what it truly means to be an entertainer.  Gibson exploded on the pop music scene at the tender age of 16. A music prodigy, she quickly became the youngest person ever to write, produce and perform a number one single, ("Foolish Beat"), a record she still holds today in the Guinness Book of World Records. To date, Gibson has sold more than 16 million albums worldwide. After conquering the pop world, she set her sights on the theater. Gibson took a star turn in the Broadway production of "Les Miserables" as Eponine.

She broke box office records in the London West End production of "Grease" as Sandy,
and then took the stage in the U.S. Broadway tours of "Grease" and "Funny Girl" playing Rizzo and Fanny Brice. Gibson also wowed critics as Belle in Disney's "Beauty and the Beast," Gypsy_Rose_Lee/">Gypsy Rose Lee in "Gypsy," The Narrator in the national tour of "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,"
Cinderella in the national production of Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Cinderella," Velma Kelly in "Chicago," and Sally Bowles in the Broadway revival of "Cabaret." Continuing to dazzle with entertainment magic, Gibson bridged the gap between Pop Music and Broadway with her one-woman show "Pop Goes Broadway." She brings the best of both worlds to the stage singing some of her biggest pop hits and reprising her starring roles on Broadway. Gibson recently returned to her Broadway roots for a successful run of "The King and I." 

For more information, visit www.deborahgibsonselectricyouth.com.

James Barbour starred on Broadway in A Tale of Two Cities (Sydney Carton), Carousel (Billy Bigelow), Jane Eyre (Rochester, Drama League Award nomination), Beauty and the Beast (Beast), Urinetown (Lockstock), Assassins (Czolgosz) and Cyrano the Musical. He was part of the original national tour of The Secret Garden and starred as Lancelot in Camelot opposite Jeremy Irons (Hollywood Bowl) and Michael York (national tour). He co-starred in Lewis and Clark Reach the Euphrates (Mark Taper Forum), the world premiere of 20th Century (Signature Theatre) and has appeared in many other regional and Off-Broadway productions including A Tale of Two Cities at the Asolo Theatre (for which he won the Sarasota Magazine Award for Best Actor), Back From Broadway (which he also co-produced and for which he received an L.A. Weekly Garland Award), and he was nominated for an L.A. Ovation Award for The Ghost and Mrs. Muir at the NOHO Arts Center in Los Angeles. Television and film: Alchemy, Adam Sandler's Eight Crazy Nights, "Ed," "Sex and the City," "Just Shoot Me," "The District," "That's Life," "The Game," "Some Enchanted Evening," American Experience's "John & AbiGail Adams." James is also part of the vocal singing group Tres, and his voice can be heard on the recordings of Jane Eyre, Assassins, Broadway in Concert and the upcoming release of Frank Wildhorn's Dracula.

Jeremy Roberts was born in Los Angeles, and moved to Seattle with his family when he was 14. He appeared on the "Gong Show" at age 13 - and has been a professional musician ever since. His passion for vocal accompaniment led him to Las Vegas, then Atlantic City, then to New York. He met Linda Eder in 1987 and was her musical director/arranger/ conductor/producer for 18 years. With Linda, he appeared on her Bravo Christmas Special, PBS special, and appearances with the Boston Pops. He's conducted some of the leading "pops" orchestras, including the Philly Pops, National Symphony, Houston Symphony, Baltimore Symphony, and many others. Concert appearances include 3 sold out shows at Carnegie Hall, Radio City Music Hall, and the Gershwin and Palace Theaters on Broadway. His association with Frank Wildhorn include the Broadway and pre-Broadway stage productions and/or recordings of JEKYLL & HYDE, THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, SVENGALI , THE CIVIL WAR, DRACULA, WAITING FOR THE MOON, RUDOLF, CARMEN and CAMILLE CLAUDEL. Artists that Jeremy has performed and/or recorded with include Trisha Yearwood, Clay Aiken, Larry Gatlin, Peabo Bryson, BeBe Winans, Bernadette Peters, Anthony Warlow, Betty Buckley, Dennis DeYoung, Rosie O'Donnell, John Raitt, and Colm Wilkinson, to name a few. Jeremy is married to Debra Rubin-Roberts (Makeup Artist and founder of "Mommy Makeup"), and has a 5-year-old daughter, Daisy and a brand new little girl, Riley. 

Roberta Nusim, president of Theatrical Marketing Associates, the co-producer of "James Barbour: The Holiday Concert," pioneered the concept of entertainment marketing in the United States in 1978 when, with Academy Award winning Kramer Vs.Kramer, she founded the nation's first company devoted exclusively to offering professionally prepared, entertainment marketing materials for schools and community groups. For Disney, Dreamworks, Warner Bros., Sony, Universal, Fox, IMAX, the BBC, HBO, TNT, NBC, The Cartoon Network, The History Channel, AMPAS and The Recording Industry Association, and many others, she has directed the development of over 500 programs for entertainment properties, including Glory, Elizabeth, Jane Eyre, Hamlet, the King and I, A Midsummer's Night Dream and most recently as a producer of the Broadway production of A Tale of Two Cities and Edward Zwick's powerful new film Defiance, starring Daniel Craig. Nusim also conceived and started the "Adopt a Class" Program which funds bringing inner city students to Broadway for their first theatrical experience. Her materials have won numerous awards and she has been invited to the White House to share her ideas on education with two administrations. A leading international expert on entertainment marketing, Nusim is the author of numerous articles and is a prominent guest speaker on the topic. Nusim is delighted to be part of the team bringing the incredibly talented James Barbour to Sardi's for an innovative series of fun holiday concerts "which are part of a fresh look at entertainment outreach and non-traditional approaches to today's audiences."

 

 



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