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Philadelphia Theatre Company Welcomes Jason Robert Brown For One Night Only

By: Dec. 17, 2018
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Philadelphia Theatre Company will kick off the new year welcoming one of the greatest living American musical theatre composers to the stage at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre. For one-night only, Jason Robert Brown will perform an intimate solo concert on Saturday, January 26, 2019 at 7 p.m.

Brown will include stories about his collaboration with Marsha Norman on the sweeping musical version of the best-selling novel, The Bridges of Madison County, and perform songs from the Tony Award-winning musical, which won Best Score and Best Orchestrations. In addition, Brown will include performances by actors Sarah Gliko and Gregg Goodbrod, who lead the upcoming PTC production of the musical. He will also preview songs from his new album "How We React and How We Recover." Tickets cost $25-$50 and are available at the box office, online at philatheatreco.org or by phone at 215-985-0420. Philadelphia Theatre Company's stage at the Suzanne Roberts Theatre is located at 480 S. Broad Street. PTC's production of The Bridges of Madison County runs February 8-March 3, 2019.

In this unique performance/conversation, three time Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist Jason Robert Brown discusses the process of bringing the Bridges of Madison County to Broadway along with performing songs from the score alongside the stars of PTC's production. He will also perform songs from his new album How We React and How We Recover.

"There is nothing better than having the opportunity to talk with, let alone perform with, the creator of a piece," said PTC Producing Artistic Director Paige Price. "Connecting with the creative force behind something you're working on is fascinating - you have so many questions about what is behind the words, what worked, what didn't. I don't know how much of that we'll explore between songs on stage, but I know the actors are excited to meet and talk with Jason. Hearing the composer of the show we are about to produce makes for a deeper experience for everyone that sees his show and then sees the musical. I think some people who don't even care for musicals will like this evening, because it's a living documentary of this highly accomplished composer - one of our era's top composers - right here in our theatre."

Jason Robert Brown is the three-time Tony Award-winning composer and lyricist of Songs for a New World (1995), Parade (1998), The Last Five Years (2002), 13 (2008), The Bridges of Madison County (2013) and Honeymoon In Vegas (2014). His shows are regularly performed on stages across the world, and his songs are regularly heard on television, film and recordings. Jason has recorded several albums, featuring his band The Caucasian Rhythm Kings, and is much in demand as a pianist, singer and conductor. He lives in New York City with his wife, Georgia Stitt, and his two daughters.

How We React and How We Recover is Jason Robert Brown's first solo recording in over a decade. It is a politically-charged, far-reaching rumination on love, family and music. How We React and How We Recover is partly a response to our fraught political climate, part portrait of an evolving contemporary artist, and it is Brown's definitive interpretation of his own compositions, pregnant with emotion, capacious musical energy and symphonic sweep.

"I grew up on Billy Joel and Joni Mitchell, but also Stephen Sondheim and Leonard Bernstein," reflects Brown. "All those influences sit within the work. This album has a specific emotional palette and musical aesthetic that rests between rock 'n' roll, jazz, folk, gospel and Broadway."

Price is thrilled to give audiences and her actors access to an artist of Brown's caliber. "The most exciting part of this event is the connection to our season. Any time we can bring someone like this to town we will jump on it. I hope audiences are as excited as we are."


Single tickets for The Bridges of Madison County are on sale now for $25-$69 with discounts available for groups, seniors, students, industry, and the military. In addition to Bridges, the season also includes Christina Anderson's How To Catch Creation from March 22-April 14. For additional information, tickets or subscriptions, please visit philatheatreco.org or call 215-985-0420.

PTC's 2018-2019 season is sponsored by Comcast NBCUniversal, Independence Blue Cross, Center City Film & Video, PNC Arts Alive and American Airlines, the official airline of Philadelphia Theatre Company.



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