Celebrate Stephen Sondheim’s 90th Birthday with a Musical Tribute Sunday Night
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Sondheim Stars Credit: Broadway.com |
The
Broadway community comes together, separately, to celebrate Stephen Sondheim’s
90th birthday as only the theater community could do. Giving of
themselves to raise money for ASTEP, a galaxy of stars will bring their talents
to the musical library of Sondheim’s many songs on Sunday, May 3. The tribute
will be broadcast at 8pm on http://www.Broadway.comor
the Broadway.com YouTube channel.
The
all-star special online concert, “Take Me To The World: A Sondheim 90th Birthday
Celebration,” is a free show, hosted by Raúl Esparza, a true
Sondheim fan who wowed audiences with his portrayal of Bobby in the 2006 revival
of Sondheim’s Tony-award winning Company.
The scheduling coincides with the 50th anniversary of the opening night of
Sondheim’s original production of Company on Broadway on April 26,
1970. A new production of Company with
groundbreaking role reversals was set to open this spring. With the opening
date of Broadway still to be determined, the updated Company remains on hold.
The show’s
stars represent some of the greatest talents of musical theater, many of whom
have appeared in Sondheim musicals.
Annaleigh
Ashford, Laura Benanti, Melissa Errico, Beanie Feldstein, Josh Groban, Jake
Gyllenhaal, Neil Patrick Harris, Judy Kuhn, Linda Lavin, Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Ben Platt, Randy Rainbow, Lea Salonga,
Meryl Streep, Bernadette Peters, Patti LuPone, Audra McDonald, Mandy
Patinkin, Christine Baranski, Donna Murphy, Kristin Chenoweth, Sutton Foster,
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Kelli O’Hara, Aaron Tveit, Maria Friedman, Iain
Armitage, Katrina Lenk, Michael Cerveris, Brandon Uranowitz, Stephen Schwartz,
Elizabeth Stanley, Chip Zien, Alexander Gemignani and Ann Harada will perform
songs of inspiration from the Sondheim catalog.
There
will also be special appearances by Victor Garber, Joanna
Gleason, Nathan Lane, and Steven Spielberg.
Writer
and lyricist Stephen Sondheim is revered for the many musicals that he brought
to Broadway. Highlights of his prolific work include Company, Sweeney Todd, A Funny Thing Happened on the
Way to the Forum, Follies, A Little Night Music, Gypsy, West Side Story, Sunday in the Park with George, Merrily
We Roll Along, Into the Woods, Assassins,
Passion, Anyone Can Whistle and
Road Show.
This
special online event is a fundraiser for ASTEP (Artists
Striving to End Poverty), the organization conceived by Broadway Musical
Director Mary-Mitchell Campbell and Juilliard students to transform the lives
of youth using the most powerful tool they had: their art. Today, ASTEP
connects performing and visual artists with youth from underserved communities
in the U.S. and around the world to awaken their imaginations, foster critical
thinking, and help them break the cycle of poverty.
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