Christiane Noll, who created the role of Emma in the Broadway production of
Jekyll & Hyde, will host the upcoming "Monday Nights, New Voices concert," which will return to its home at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre.
The September 25 concert will boast the talents of Colby
Foytik, Ron DeStefano, Tally Sessions, Erik McEwen and Mandi Gosling.
Brad Alexander will serve as the evenings up-and-coming composer, and
will accompany the performers on selections from his song book. Show
time is 7 PM.
Produced by
Scott Alan, the evening will feature musical direction by
Barbara Anselmi.
Noll, who was part of the recent out-of-town tryout of
The Mambo
Kings, made her Broadway debut as Emma Carew in
Frank Wildhorn's
Jekyll & Hyde. She later joined the Broadway company of
It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues and starred in the City Center Encores! production of
Out of This World. Noll appeared in the national tours of
Grease!, Miss Saigon and
City of Angels,
and she has recorded three solo albums: "
Christiane Noll — A Broadway
Love Story" (Varese Sarabande Records), "Live at the Westbank Café,"
(Car-Jam Records) and "The Ira Gershwin Album" (Fynsworth Alley).
Brad Alexander has written for Sony Music, VH1, Nabisco, The
Berkshire Theatre Festival, Ta-Da! Childrens Theatre, Century Center
For The Performing Arts, West Coast Ensemble and The New York
International Fringe Festival. He wrote "Sugar and Spring" with NYC
band Edible Red, scheduled for '06 release on Select Records, and is
currently working with singer-songwriters Josh Walker and Sara
Wasserman. Alexander wrote the music for TheatreworksUSAs
Just So Stories and is
developing two full-length musicals with Adam Mathias and Jill
Abramovitz. He is a member of The BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, The
Songwriters Hall of Fame/National Academy of Popular Music, and The
Dramatists Guild.
The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is located in Manhattan at 61
Christopher Street. There is a $10 cover charge and a two drink minimum
call (212) 255-5438 for reservations.