Tenor Josh Page (America's Got Talent) and brother Zach Page (August Rush) join the lineup of the previously announced #LOVE IS LOVE: Music of Bobby Cronin concert at W Times Square.
This Sunday, March 26th at 7pm award-winning composer Bobby Cronin headlines W Times Square with some of Broadway's favorite voices.
Josh is best known for his work as a member of the group Forte, a classical crossover-operatic pop group from season eight of America's Got Talent. The group's debut album peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Classical Albums chart, and the group also became the first finalist from season eight to headline a show in Las Vegas.
Zach made his Broadway debut as a child in the Jason Robert Brown musical "13 The Musical". His mastery of guitar helped him land roles in several feature films like "August Rush", "The Ten" and "A Little Help", as well as the documentary "Woodstock Now and Then" directed by Barbara Kopple. He was a 2012 YoungArts Honorable Mention Award Winner for classical guitar.
#LOVE IS LOVE, directed by Barry Ivan, is a two-act concert. Act I will feature love songs from the pop and r&b charts, while Act II takes the audience on an emotional journey through Cronin's music, including never-before-heard songs.
The concert features Broadway's Anne Brummel (Elphaba "Wicked"), Bryan Terrell Clark(George Washington "Hamilton"), Lauren Elder ("Hair"), Lora Lee Gayer (Linda Mason"Holiday Inn"), LaQuet Sharnell (The Lion King), Adam Kaplan (Charlie "Kinky Boots"), Kyle Scatliffe (Harpo "The Color Purple"), Marty Thomas ("Wicked"), Michael Williams ("Charlie and the Chocolate Factory"), and Cortney Wolfson (Nicola "Kinky Boots").
For tickets visit www.42sevenproductions.com. $15 Standing. $25 Reserved Seating. VIP Bottle/Ticket packages are also available for purchase.
Bobby Cronin is an award-winning composer/writer. His theatre projects include: "The Cover" which is being developed for Glee's Ali Stroker with bookwriter Crystal Skillman; "Mary & Max" [based on the claymation film of the same name] with Crystal Skillman, Honumculus Mask Theatre, AchesonWalsh Puppetry Studios ("War Horse"), and director Stafford Arima ("Allegiance"); "'Til Death Do Us Part" (2016 Overtures Series directed by Kent Nicholson with bookwriter Caroline Prugh; Welcome To My Life (W2ML); "Alone in the U.S." with Terry Berliner; "The Concrete Jungle", commissioned in 2011 for London's esteemed ArtsEd (President: Andrew Lloyd Webber) opened in London June 2012; "Daybreak" premiered in Wayne, NJ & London's Tristan Bates Theatre June 2012. Bobby was one of the NEO Writers for the York Theatre Companys 2014-2015 season with Stephen Flaherty as his mentor. He's a Yale graduate where he won the Michael P. Manzella Award for excellence in Arts, Scholastics and Character. ASCAP, DG. Visit www.bobbycronin.com for more. (Twitter: @bobbycronin; IG: croninbobby; SC: rojocro)
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