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Callaway, Fraser and Others Featured in Bound for Broadway VI, Nov. 28

By: Nov. 15, 2005
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Liz Callaway, Alison Fraser and Anika Larsen are just a few of the performers who will be featured in Bound for Broadway VI, the popular concert series at Merkin Concert Hall (129 West 67th Street, between Broadway and Amsterdam Ave.) that showcases new works by rising composers and lyricists. The evening will be presented on November 28th at 8 PM.

Bound for Broadway VI will include songs from seven new musicals: Call it Courage (book, music and lyrics by Adam Overett), Drift (book by Craig Pospisil, music and lyrics by Jeremy Schonfeld), A Hundred Years Into the Heart (book by Richard Vetere, music by Jeffrey Lodin and lyrics by William Squier) Greenbriar Ghost (book, music and lyrics by Clay Zambo), How to Save the World and Find True Love in 90 Minutes (book and lyrics by Jonathan Karp and music by Seth Weinstein), The Rose and the Ring (book and lyrics by Peter Morris and music by Michael Jeffrey), and The Unauthorized Autobiography of Samantha Brown (book by Kait Kerrigan, lyrics by Brian Lowdermilk and Kerrigan, music by Lowdermilk).

Hosted by Callaway (Miss Saigon, Cats, Baby), the concert will feature performances by Fraser (The Secret Garden, Romance/Romance), Larsen (All Shook Up), and Sebastian Arcelus (Good Vibrations, Rent), as well as Alan Ariano, Eric Bondoc, Scott Coulter, Alan Muraoka, Fausto Pineda, Hazel Raymundo, MaryAnn Hu, Lisa Yuen, Randy Cohen, Dan McMillan, Tim Browning, William Squier, Richard Vetere, Mark Lotito, Deborah Tranelli, Charma Bonanno, David Bonanno, Nick Dalton, Chris Hoch, Kristen Maloney, Seth Weinstein, Michael McEachran, Richard Kent Green, Nicole Ruth Snelson, Michael Jeffrey, Philip George, Farah Alvin, Valerie Fagan, Sara Chase and Kait Kerrigan.

Tickets, which are $30, can be purchased by calling (212) 501-3330 or by visiting http://www.kaufman-center.org/.







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