The Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra plans to take audiences on a journey through Broadway’s most iconic hits with its upcoming event, “Blockbuster Broadway,” according to a community announcement.
The concert is scheduled to take place at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, May 2, and at 3 p.m. on Sunday, May 3, at Plymouth Memorial Hall, according to the announcement. The event will feature performances by vocalists Campbell Walker Fields, Carole J. Bufford and Farah Alvin, along with pianist Ryan Shirar.
Steven Karidoyanes will conduct the orchestra.
“Blockbuster Broadway” will showcase songs from popular shows such as “Waitress,” “Hamilton,” “Jersey Boys,” “Funny Girl,” “The Phantom of the Opera,” “Cats,” “Cabaret,” “Les Misérables” and “The Lion King.” The concert aims to provide a night filled with energy, nostalgia and theatrical magic.
Spot-On Entertainment, founded by producer and performer Scott Coulter, is known for creating concert experiences that blend Broadway talent with symphony orchestras. Its productions often include an educational component, inspiring and showcasing the next generation of performers alongside seasoned professionals, according to the anmouncement.
Tickets for the concert range from $35 to $150, with all tickets subject to a $1 restoration fee per the Town of Plymouth. Additionally, a pre-concert cocktail party is planned for 6 p.m. in the Blue Room at Memorial Hall, with tickets priced at $25, according to the announcement.
With a lineup of Broadway favorites, powerhouse vocalists and the full sound of the Plymouth Philharmonic Orchestra, “Blockbuster Broadway” promises to be a celebration of music, theater and community.
For more information, visit plymouthphil.org or call 508-746-8008.
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