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News Brian Stokes Mitchell, Martin Short, Marvin Hamlisch Will Be Three Singular Sensations in Philly Tony Award winners Brian Stokes Mitchell, Martin Short and Marvin Hamlisch will be the Three Singular Sensations at Philadelphia's Mann Center for the Performing Arts when they come together for a night of music and comedy July 10.

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Brian Stokes Mitchell

Peco Pops @ The Mann: Three Singular Sensations, set to begin at 8 PM, was created by Hamlisch especially for the Mann and features the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra with the three award-winning performers  as well as special guest Mark Nadler.

Mitchell won the Tony Award in 2000 for his performance in Kiss Me, Kate and was nominated for his performances in Ragtime, King Hedley II and Man of La Mancha. He also starred in the Carnegie Hall concert presentation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific with Reba McEntire, which aired on PBS.

Short won the Tony Award in 1999 for his performance in Little Me and  was nominated for his performance in The Goodbye Girl. He is also known for his original show Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me and his work on "Saturday Night Live."

Hamlisch won the Tony Award in 1976 for the Best Original Score of A Chorus Line. He is also the winner of three Oscars, four Grammys, three Emmys, three Golden Globes and the Pulitzer Prize.

The Mann Center for the Performing Arts is located at 5201 Parkside Avenue, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, PA. For more information and tickets, click here.

 
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