Broadway leading lady Rachel York, most recently seen in the world premiere musical Turn of the Century at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, has added several new engagements to her symphony concert schedule. Now through July, the versatile stage, screen, and recording artist will be a guest soloist performing the works of Bernstein, Sondheim, Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and Andrew Lloyd Webber with major orchestras across the country.
Since launching her concert series in January, York has performed with the Minnesota Orchestra, the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra, the St. Louis Symphony, and the Long Bay Symphony in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. On April 5, York appears with the Gulf Coast Symphony in Ft. Myers, Florida in an evening titled Best of
Andrew Lloyd Webber and
Richard Rodgers. She and co-star
Nat Chandler will sing memorable hits from Phantom of the Opera, Cats, Evita, Oklahoma! and
South Pacific. The Gulf Coast concert is also the entertainment portion of the symphony's annual Black Tie Gala.
On April 24, York continues her series with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra in Broadway Salutes Bernstein and Sondheim. For this concert she is joined by
Debbie Gravitte and
Doug LaBrecque singing favorites from Sweeney Todd, Company, Follies,
West Side Story and more. On May 1 and 2, she guest stars with the Utah Symphony in a program called Bravo Broadway. For this concert she, LaBrecque and
Lisa Vroman reunite to perform all-time favorites from the Great White Way. Finally, on July 30, York concludes her tour with a return to the Lake Tahoe Music Festival in California. She and last year's co-star
Sal Viviano are back by popular demand to sing a program of Rodgers and Hammerstein favorites with the Reno Philharmonic.
York is best known for her Broadway performances in City of Angels, Les Misérables, Victor/Victoria (Drama Desk Award) with Dame
Julie Andrews, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Sly Fox with
Richard Dreyfuss, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels co-starring
Jonathan Pryce. Additionally, York has starred in The Odd Couple with
Jason Alexander and
Martin Short, the national tour of Camelot (Carbonell Award) opposite
Michael York, Putting It Together (Drama Desk Nomination) also with
Julie Andrews, the national and London tours of the Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of Kiss Me, Kate (
Helen Hayes Nomination),
Dessa Rose at the Lincoln Center Theater (Drama Desk Nomination), Anything Goes (Ovation Nomination), Ragtime, Evita, Summer of '42, Summer and Smoke, and Crucifer of Blood with
Billy Crudup.
In concert, York's numerous appearances include the National Symphony and the Pittsburgh Pops under the direction of conductor
Marvin Hamlisch; Broadway Showstoppers with
Peter Nero and the Philly Pops; The Sound of Music at the Hollywood Bowl with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of
John Mauceri; the San Diego Symphony; the Colorado Symphony Orchestra; the Israeli Opera; and the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed her celebrated cabaret For the Love of It to rave reviews on both coasts, including appearances at Feinstein's at Loews Regency and the Metropolitan Room in New York City.
York's film credits include One Fine Day, Billy Bathgate, Killer Instinct, Second Honeymoon, Au Pair II, and her courageous portrayal of
Lucille Ball in the CBS made for television movie, Lucy. Her performances in Kiss Me, Kate (filmed for PBS's Great Performances series) and Victor/Victoria are available on video/DVD. York has also appeared on several popular TV series including Hannah Montana, Frasier, Reba, Numb3rs, Close to Home, Arli$, Spin City, The Naked Truth and Diagnosis Murder. In addition, she is the voice of Bitty in Higglytown Heroes and Circe on The Justice League.
York's debut solo album, Let's Fall in Love, has been an enormous success since its release. She can also be heard on the soundtrack of Billy Bathgate, the live in concert recording of Broadway Showstoppers: Best of the Tonys with
Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, and the original cast recordings of City of Angels, Putting It Together, Victor/Victoria, The Scarlet Pimpernel Encore,
Dessa Rose, and Summer of '42.
For more information on
Rachel York or any of the scheduled concerts, please visit her on the web at
www.rachelyork.net.