Sierra Boggess and Sean Palmer, the stars of Disney's The Little Mermaid will make their Town Hall debuts with The Broadway Musicals of 1954 on Monday, April 7 at 8 pm. The Town Hall's critically acclaimed Broadway by the Year series presents a musical snapshot of 1954, featuring songs and dances from The Pajama Game, Peter Pan, The Boy Friend, Fanny, The Golden Apple, House of Flowers, and more! Scott Coulter will direct the show with musical direction by Ross Patterson.
This one-night-only concert will also feature a dazzling line-up of Broadway/ Cabaret stars including Emily Skinner (The Full Monty/Side Show), Noah Racey (Curtains), Cheyenne Jackson (Xanadu), Kendrick Jones (Encores! Stairway to Paradise), Scott Coulter (The Stephen Schwartz Show) and from Disney's The Little Mermaid: Sierra Boggess and Sean Palmer.
1954 on Broadway was special because it marked the debut of the composing team of Adler and Ross and their
The Pajama Game, the first of many musicals produced by
Harold Prince. This was also the year that
Julie Andrews made her Broadway debut in
The Boy Friend, David Merrick produced his first musical - Harold Rome's
Fanny, and
Mary Martin made flying history with her unforgettable Peter Pan.
"This is the first time we've had – at the same time – the two leads from a new Broadway show," said series creator
Scott Siegel. "I am thrilled we were able to get both
Sierra Boggess and
Sean Palmer (Ariel and the Prince) from
The Little Mermaid, not just because they are terrific talents but because they are perfect for the material we're presenting from 1954. They'll be joining another newcomer to
Broadway by the Year,
Cheyenne Jackson, who is currently starring in the smash Broadway hit,
Xanadu. Sierra, Sean, and Cheyenne will join
Broadway by the Year much-beloved veterans
Emily Skinner,
Noah Racey,
Kendrick Jones, and
Scott Coulter – with
Scott Coulter directing. Also featured in the concert will be one of New York's great young dancers, Melinda Sullivan, who will be dancing with
Noah Racey. And I've only just started building what I intend to be another all-star cast," Siegel declared. "In other words, keep an eye out for yet more great names to be added to this list of performers."
"We're thrilled to present the second show in this, the eighth season of our Broadway By The Year® series," said Lawrence C. Zucker, The Town Hall Executive & Artistic Director. "With such a wide selection to choose from – well known shows, and lesser known-ones, we're sure audiences will have another great night of pure entertainment at The Town Hall."
Tickets are $50 & $45 and on sale now through TicketMaster, 212-307-4100,
www.ticketmaster.com, The Town Hall Box Office between noon and 6 PM (except Sundays) at 123 West 43rd Street, 212-840-2824. For more information:
www.the-townhall-nyc.org.