Danieley and O'Hara Sing Rodgers and Hammerstein at the Ravinia Sept. 6 | Playbill

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News Danieley and O'Hara Sing Rodgers and Hammerstein at the Ravinia Sept. 6 Three-time Tony nominee Kelli O'Hara, currently on leave of absence from the Tony-winning revival of South Pacific, and Jason Danieley, most recently on Broadway in Curtains, take part in the Ravinia Festival's Sept. 6 tribute to the work of Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II.
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Jason Danieley

Tony Award winner Ted Sperling conducts the Ravinia Festival Orchestra.

(Danieley recently replaced South Pacific Tony winner Paulo Szot, who withdrew for "personal reasons.")

Jason Danieley, acclaimed for his performance in Broadway's Curtains, played Dr. Rey in the Signature Theatre's production of The Highest Yellow. He starred on Broadway as Malcolm MacGregor in The Full Monty, a role he repeated in London. For his Broadway debut in Candide, Danieley received a Theatre World Award and a Drama Desk nomination. His other theatrical credits include the City Center Encores! production of Strike Up the Band as well as Off-Broadway runs in Dream True and Floyd Collins. Danieley is married to Broadway actress Marin Mazzie.

Prior to South Pacific, Kelli O'Hara was most recently on Broadway in the Tony-winning revival of The Pajama Game, earning a Tony nomination for her performance as Babe. She was also Tony-nominated for her work as Clara in The Light in the Piazza. O'Hara's other Broadway credits include Jekyll & Hyde, Follies, Sweet Smell of Success and Dracula, the Musical. She was also seen in the Reprise! staging of Sunday in the Park with George. O'Hara debut solo recording, "Wonder in the World," is available on the Ghostlight Records label.

For ticket information visit www.ravinia.org.

 
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