Producer, Scott Siegel announced today that the highly anticipated concert event Marc Kudisch: THE LOWER DEPTHS - IN DEFENSE OF THE BARITONE VOICE, which was scheduled for January 15th at 8 PM at The Town Hall, has been temporarily postponed due to unexpected circumstances related to the recent blizzard that crippled New York. A new date and location are expected to be announced soon. Refunds will be sent to ticket buyers in due course.
Marc Kudisch is the Broadway standard for leading men. His credits include Beauty and the Beast, High Society, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Wild Party, Bells are Ringing, Thoroughly Modern Millie, A Little Night Music, Assassins, The Highest Yellow, and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. His role as Trevor Graydon in Thoroughly Modern Millie earned him Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle nominations. As the Proprietor in the Tony-winning revival of Assassins, he earned his second Drama Desk nomination, and garnered second Tony and Outer Critics Circle nominations for his performance as Baron Bomburst in Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. His performance in 9 to 5 brought him yet another (his third) Drama Desk and Tony nomination.
Siegel Season at Town Hall will continue with:
NINTH ANNUAL NIGHT LIFE AWARDS - Monday, January 31 at 7 PM
This is the concert that Stephen Holden of the NY Times called "The equivalent of the Tonys for New York's Nighltife." What makes this concert special is that all the winners, chosen by the press, perform to show why they were chosen. IT IS THE WORLD'S ONE AND ONLY ALL-PERFORMANCE AWARD SHOW! And it is always packed with stars from top to bottom.
ALL-STAR BEST OF
Jim Caruso'S CAST PARTY - Thursday, February 17th
A Benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDs.
Scott will present the final show of his season,
Jim Caruso's famous high-end open mike night that draws the biggest stars in show business will take the Town Hall stage in what promises to be a night not soon forgotten. Hosted by
Jim Caruso, with
Billy Stritch at the piano, this will be a star-studded benefit extravaganza.
THE SIEGEL SEASON is sponsored, in part, by The
Edythe Kenner Foundation, ASCAP, Jill &
Irwin Cohen, Peter &
Barbara Leavy, TheaterMania.com, Steve &
EDa Sorokoff,
Stuart E. Bloom &
Robert L. Aaron: Lightstyles, LLC, Thoroughbred Records, and Steven T. Ernst.
Photo Credit: Genevieve Rafter-Keddy