Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown will host his third annual Post-Tony Extravaganza on June 12 at SubCulture, the Greenwich Village cabaret where he is artist-in-residence and has been hosting a monthly series for the past three years.
This year's special guest will be Phillipa Soo, star of Hamilton and the recently-closed Amélie. Brown and the club are also promising Brown’s instrumental group, the Caucasian Rhythm Kings, as well as surprise guests.
Brown said, “I love the idea of recovering from all the Tony Awards madness by just spending one glorious night focusing on nothing but the music. I’ll have lots of wonderful guests, and we’re all going to have a fantastic time celebrating the season just past.”
Brown has won the Tony Award three times himself: Best Score in 1999 for Parade and in 2014 for The Bridges of Madison County, for which he also won Best Orchestrations.
Tickets for the 8 PM concert can be ordered at SubCultureNewYork.com. General admission tickets cost $50; standing room costs $40.
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