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Strober, Balan, Etc. Join 2nd Anniversary 'Voices,' 12/4

By: Dec. 04, 2006
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More stars have joined the December 4th concert of "Monday Nights, New Voices," which will celebrate the second year anniversary of the acclaimed series and will be hosted by The Pajama Game's Jen Cody.  Produced by composer Scott Alan, The celebrated evening will feature "New Voices" alumni teaming up on duets with past hosts, and other past alumni.

In addition, past guest composers will be featured and will accompany the performers in this one-night-only event at the Duplex Cabaret Theatre.

Those scheduled to appear include Dance of the Vampires' Max von Essen, Wicked's Eden Espinosa, Dani Marcus, Emily McNamara, Elissa Goldstein, Wicked's Marty Thomas, Les Miserables' Nikki Renee Daniels, Ritchie Portela, Marla Mindelle, Hairspray's Rashad Naylor, Christy Faber, Wicked's Robb Sapp, Les Miserables' Rena Strober, Lauren Thomas, Katie Thompson, Mick Bond, Wicked's Jenna Leigh Green, Kate Pazakis, In My Life's Courtney Balan, Alysha Umphress, Spelling Bee's Todd Buonopane, Jersey Boys' Sara Schmidt, Emily Drennan, Tally Sessions, Charly Seamon, T.J. Mannix, Aléna Watters, Ellyn Marsh, Joe Hutcheson and composers Andrew Lippa, Barbara Anselmi, David Austin, Brian Lowdermilk and Kait Kerrigan, Scott Alan, Ryan Scott Oliver and Brad Alexander. Showtime is 7pm.

"'Monday Nights, New Voices' was designed to showcase some of todays brightest new talent in New York. Now in its second year, it has also become a wonderful platform for up and coming writers," state press materials. Past hosts have included Sutton Foster, Matthew Morrison, Shoshana Bean, Jenn Collela, Lisa Brescia, Eden Espinosa, Barrett Foa, Chad Kimbell, Max von Essen, Mandy Gonzalez, Christiane Noll, Cheyenne Jackson, Jenna Leigh Green and more. Past composers have included Stephen Schwartz, Andrew Lippa, Joe Iconis, Neil Bartram, Nell Benjamin and Larry O'Keif, Michael John LaChiusa, Brad Alexander, Charles Strouse, Stephen Flaherty, Paul Scott Goodman and more.

The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is located in Manhattan at 61 Christopher Street. There is a $12 cover charge and a two-drink minimum. Call (212) 255-5438 for reservations. Visit www.theduplex.com for more information.







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