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News Callaway, Coleman, Bean and More Added to One Wicked Night Schwartz Evening Several performers have been added to the upcoming evening at Hunter College's Kay Playhouse, Behind the Curtain: One Wicked Night with Stephen Schwartz and Valerie Smaldone.

The one-night-only event, which will be held Nov. 1 at 8 PM, will now feature the talents of Liz Callaway, Amy Coleman and Wicked co-stars Shoshana Bean, Kristoffer Cusick and Stacie Morgan Lewis. The latter three will perform songs from Wicked.

As previously announced, Smaldone, a midday host of 106.7 Lite-FM, will host the evening, which features a candid look at acclaimed composer-lyricist Schwartz. Audience members will also be able to ask questions, and one pair of Wicked tickets will be awarded to someone in attendance.

In a previous statement Smaldone, who is also president of Two Sides of a Coin Productions, said, "What a thrill it will be to share a stage with Stephen and hear his great stories about creating music for both the Broadway stage and the silver screen. One of the most brilliant and prolific composer/lyricists of our time, Stephen is also a singer in his own right and will be performing his compositions along with some friends from the Great White Way. It promises to be a casual and fun evening as we spend time with one of the creators of the smash hit musical, Wicked!”

Stephen Schwartz, a Dramatists Guild council member, composed the scores for Wicked, Godspell, Pippin, The Magic Show, Rags, The Baker's Wife and Children of Eden. He has also written for several film musicals, including "Pocahontas," "The Hunchback of Notre Dame," "The Prince of Egypt" and the TV musical "Geppetto." His solo CDs of new songs are titled "Reluctant Pilgrim" and "Uncharted Territory." Schwartz is the recipient of three Academy Awards, three Grammy Awards and three Drama Desk Awards.

The Kaye Playhouse is located at Hunter College, 68th Street and Lexington Avenue in Manhattan. Tickets, priced $35 (students, seniors and Actors' Equity members) and $45 (general admission), are available by calling (212) 772-4448. Special VIP tickets ($125) include admission and a post-party reception; VIP tickets will benefit the Actors' Fund of America.

 
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