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The RRazz Room's Spring 2018 Cabaret Season Continues With Bart Shatto

By: Mar. 29, 2018
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The RRazz Room's Spring 2018 Cabaret Season Continues With Bart Shatto  Image

This Spring 2018, the talent performing at New Hope's RRazz Room at The Clarion is a diverse mix of world class artists. Audiences experience their favorite performers in an up close and personal cabaret setting at The RRazz Room.

Since opening the Rrazz Room space in New Hope in November of 2013, the venue has presented legendary artists who have brought patrons to their feet nightly. The impressive list of performers who have graced The RRazz Room stage to date include Dick Gregory, The Kinsey Sicks, Andrea Marcovicci, Adam Pascal, Donna McKechnie, Lee Roy Reams, Andrea McArdle, Deana Martin, Lainie Kazan, Pam Ann, Tom Wopat, Lisa Lampanelli, Leslie Jordan, Well-Strung, Tony DeSare, Linda Lavin, Michele Lee, Rhonda Ross, Sarah Dash, Karen Akers, Christine Andreas, Mx Justin Vivian Bond, Bruce Vilanch, Varla Jean Merman, The Skivvies and countless other legendary and up and coming artists.

The RRazz Room New Hope, PA

6426 Lower York Road

New Hope, PA 18938

(located within The Clarion Inn & Suites)

FOR TICKETS and INFORMATION:

www.TheRRazzRoom.com or 888-596-1027

SATURDAY, APRIL 28, 2018 at 8pm

$35.00 General Admission/$40.00 Day of Show

Veteran Member of Platinum-selling symphonic progressive rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra

Broadway & National Tour Star of "Les Miserables", "The Civil War", "Cats", "Dracula"

Bart Shatto

In Concert!

With Special Guest Vocalist Carla Stickler (from Broadway's "Wicked")

From the stages of Broadway, where he played the pivotal role of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, to packed arenas on tour with the Gold/Platinum selling rock-symphonic band, The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Bart has delighted audiences with his magnificent talents. Year after year, fans faithfully return to hear him sing "Old City Bar" dressed in rags, once again retelling his Christmas "fable" of giving. Bart's vocals can be heard on albums including the original "Children of Eden" (original cast) and several Trans-Siberian Orchestra albums.

Mr. Shatto's special guest for this evening of Broadway's greatest songs is Carla Stickler. Carol is best known for her performance as Elphaba on Broadway in Wicked. She has toured the United States and Canada with Wicked and Mamma Mia!, as well as throughout Asia with The Sound Od Music. Carlas has also performed all over the Caribbean and it's open waters headlining as a guest entertainer on board Norweguan Cruise Lines and Disney Cruise Lines.

From the stages of Broadway, where he played the pivotal role of Jean Valjean in Les Miserables, to packed arenas on tour with the Gold/Platinum selling rock-symphonic band, The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Bart has delighted audiences with his magnificent talents. Year after year, fans faithfully return to hear him sing "Old City Bar" dressed in rags, once again retelling his Christmas "fable" of giving. Bart's vocals can be heard on albums including the original Children of Eden (original cast) and several Trans-Siberian Orchestra soundtracks.

A versatile actor/singer, Bart has shined in leading roles on Broadway ("Les Miserables," "Dracula," and "The Civil War"/Tony Nom. Best Musical), Broadway National Tours ("Les Miserables," "CATS," " The Civil War"/Helen Hayes Nom. Best Musical), as well as some of the most acclaimed regional theaters in the country (i.e., Actors Theatre of Louisville, Fords Theatre, Alley Theatre.) His impressive resume boasts an eclectic skill set garnering him national commercial spots (ESPN, Comcast, Minolta, Conair), unique Television roles ("Ghost Stories," "Guiding Light") and leads in short films ("Finding Father," "Opening Fright." He has also had the privilege of performing at such distinguished venues as Carnegie Hall and at the National Theatre in Washington D.C. for President George Bush.



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