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News LuPone Will Go To Hell and Back at the Ravinia in June Tony and Olivier Award winner Patti LuPone, most recently on Broadway in the acclaimed revival of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, will perform Jake Heggie's To Hell and Back this summer at the Ravinia Festival.

LuPone debuted Heggie's work in November 2006 at the First United Methodist Church in Palo Alto, CA. Heggie's lyric drama is based on "The Rape of Persephone" and features a libretto by Gene Scheer.

The Ravinia Festival will present the Chicago premiere of To Hell and Back as part of two evenings June 5 and 6 entitled "Water Works." The 8 PM performances will also feature soprano Isabel Bayrakdarian and the Philharmonia Baroque Orchestra under the direction of Nicholas McGegan. Concertgoers can also expect to hear Handel's "Water Music Suite in G Major" and Rameau's "Suite from Les Paladins."

As previously announced, LuPone will join Audra McDonald for a concert evening at Ravinia Aug. 26 at 7 PM. Tony winner Ted Sperling will conduct the Ravinia Festival Orchestra.

A Tony Award winner for her work in Evita, Patti LuPone also earned an Olivier Award for her performances in the West End productions of Lés Misérables and The Cradle Will Rock. Her other theatrical credits include Sunset Boulevard, Anything Goes, Oliver!, Working, The Old Neighborhood, Master Class and Pal Joey. LuPone also headlined two solo Broadway concerts, Patti LuPone On Broadway and Matters of the Heart, and received glowing notices for her performance as Mrs. Lovett in the Lincoln Center concert version of Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd and a Tony nomination for her performance in the recent revival of that Sondheim work. She was seen in the Kennedy Center's staging of Marc Blitzstein's Regina and also portrayed Mama Rose in the Ravinia Festival's recent mounting of Gypsy.

For more information visit www.ravinia.org.

 
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