Arts & Entertainment
An Evening with Broadway's Daniel C. Levine and Bryan Perri
A virtual event from the Ferguson Library and co-sponsored by Lighthouse, a Program of Kids In Crisis.
The Ferguson Library will host An Evening with Broadway's Daniel C. Levine and Bryan Perri for a virtual event for teens and adults on Monday, June 7 at 7 p.m. via Zoom. The program is co-sponsored by Lighthouse, a Program of Kids In Crisis. Registration is not required.
Join the Zoom webinar at the scheduled time at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82157832127 (Webinar ID 821 5783 2127).
Learn how high school students can prepare for a career on the stage and in the arts. Discussion about straight characters playing LGBTQ roles, and about the challenges theaters will face post pandemic. With Broadway veterans and husbands, Artistic Director, Daniel C. Levine and Music Director, Bryan Perri. We'll also be getting the dish on some exciting projects that Daniel and Bryan are currently working on.
Moderated by Joe Belisle from the Lighthouse LGBTQ Youth Group at Kids In Crisis.
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Daniel C. Levine serves as Artistic Director of ACT of CT and has appeared on Broadway and in the Broadway National Tours of: Mamma Mia!, Little Shop of Horrors, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Jesus Christ Superstar, Chicago, Les Miserables, and Tommy. He was nominated for Best Actor in a Musical by The League of American Theaters and Producers for his role as Cousin Kevin in The Who's Tommy. He also originated the role of Mary Sunshine in the Broadway National tour of Chicago.
Bryan Perri is currently the music director of Jagged Little Pill playing at Broadway’s Broadhurst Theater. He also recently served as music director for the Broadway bound production of Almost Famous at San Diego’s Old Globe theater for which he received the Craig Noel award for “outstanding music direction”. Other credits as music director include the Broadway productions of Wicked, Chaplin and the first national tours of Next to Normal and Altar Boyz.
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