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Photo Coverage: First Night: The Tony Concert

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Tennessee's best and brightest stage stars took to the stage at Franklin's Boiler Room Theatre Monday night, June 6, for First Night: The Tony Concert, to kick-off the 2011 First Night season in Nashville. Performing songs from Tony Award-winning musicals, the concert featured performers from throughout Tennessee - from Nashville to Crossville to Clarksville.

Hosted by BroadwayWorld.com's Jeffrey Ellis, who is the founder and executive producer of First Night, The Nashville Theatre Honors, the show opened with Annette de la Torre performing "Broadway Baby" from Stephen Sondheim's Follies and closed with the concert's entire company singing "The Finale" from Les Miserables. The concert, presented by Keeping Scores Concerts, was directed by Scott Logsdon, a veteran of Les Miserables on Broadway and on national tour.

Between those two numbers, audience members were treated to a veritable feast of Broadway's musical best - designed to call attention to Sunday's Tony Awards telecast on CBS and to focus the spotlight on the production of live theater throughout the Volunteer State.

Among other Act One performances, in addition to de la Torre's "Broadway Baby," were Elliott Cunningham's performance of "Purpose" from Avenue Q; Jaclyn Lisenby Brown's "100 Easy Ways," from Wonderful Town; "Stranger in Paradise," performed by Katherine Sandoval Taylor and Michael Holder, from Kismet; "I Really Like Him," from Man of La Mancha, by Joshua Waldrep; You're A Good Man, Charlie Brown's "Suppertime," courtesy of Bakari King; "Bus From Amarillo," from The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, performed by Jama Bowen; Hairspray's "Good Morning, Baltimore," from Amanda Lamb; "I Love a Cop" from Fiorello!, performed by Laura Thomas Sonn; "Being Alive" from Company, sung by Scott Logsdon; and de la Torre and Bowen concluded Act One with "The Grass is Always Greener" from Woman of the Year.

Act Two opened with "She Likes Basketball," from Promises, Promises, performed by Matt Baugher, and continued with Carolyn German's performance of "So Long, Dearie" from Hello, Dolly! The second act continued with Vicki White's rendition of "Fable" from The Light in the Piazza; Ryan Bowie sang "What Do I Need with Love" from Thoroughly Modern Millie; "At the Ballet," from A Chorus Line, was sung by Brandy Rogers, Elizabeth Lombardino and Darci Wantiez; Nicole Begue Hackman and Nate Hackman performed "There Once Was a Man" from The Pajama Game; "Bring Him Home," from Les Miserables, was sung by Will Sevier; Britt Hancock sang "Grand Knowing You" from She Loves Me, recreating his critically acclaimed portrayal of Kodaly in that musical; and Weslie Webster, recreating her performance as Desiree in Cumberland County Playhouse's A Little Night Music, performed "Send in the Clowns."

Accompanying the singers on piano were Ben Van Diepen and Ron Murphy.

Nashville's celebration of the Tonys continues Sunday night with First Night: The Tony Party, starting at 6:30 p.m. on June 12, at Donelson's The Keeton Theatre. Tickets are $15, payable by cash or checks at the door.

Photos by Lauren Gill

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Annette de la Torre

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Elliott Cunningham

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Elliott Cunningham

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Jaclyn Lisenby Brown

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Michael Holder & Katherine Sandoval Taylor

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Joshua Waldrep

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Bakari King

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Bakari King

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Jama Bowen

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Amanda Lamb

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Laura Thomas Sonn

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Laura Thomas Sonn

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Scott Logsdon

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Annette de la Torre & Jama Bowen

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Annette de la Torre & Jama Bowen

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Matt Baugher

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Carolyn German

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Vicki White

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Ryan Bowie

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Ryan Bowie

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Brandy Rogers

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Darci Wantiez, Elizabeth Lombardino & Brandy Rogers

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Nicole Begue Hackman & Nate Hackman

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Nate Hackman & Nicole Begue Hackman

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Nate Hackman & Nicole Begue Hackman

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Will Sevier

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Britt Hancock

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Weslie Webster

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Singing the finale from Les Miserable, the First Night: The Tony Concert's entire company

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