Sandi Patty Will Sing Hello, Dolly!, With Gary Beach as Her Quarry, in Indy Symphony Concert | Playbill

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News Sandi Patty Will Sing Hello, Dolly!, With Gary Beach as Her Quarry, in Indy Symphony Concert Christian-pop singer Sandi Patty, known for her soulful belting soprano in gospel and pops concerts, will play Dolly Levi in a semi-staged concert version of Hello, Dolly! with the Indianapolis Symphony Jan. 13-14 in Indiana. Her leading man will be Tony Award winner Gary Beach of The Producers.

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Jack Everly, who was music director and conductor of the 1978 and 1995 Broadway revivals of Hello, Dolly!, will conduct. Everly conducted Patty's new "Broadway Stories" album of show tunes, which represents a new phase for the singer who has sold 11 million albums of Christian pop and gospel music. Patty told Playbill.com that singing pop music and show tunes won't replace Christian music in her career — it will be an additional part of her repertoire. "It wouldn't be 'instead of,' certainly, but it certainly could be 'in addition to' — if that makes sense," she said.

Hello, Dolly!, which has music and lyrics by Jerry Herman, will play Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra's home at the Hilbert Circle Theatre. Patty said the concert will also include music from the show's film version, including the song "Love Is Only Love," which Patty sings on her new album.

"[I acted in musicals] in high school and college," Patty told Playbill.com. "So, I am terrifyingly excited about [Hello, Dolly!], and looking forward to see what might develop from it. Everybody has a wish list, and one of the things that's been on my wish list for a while would be to do something on Broadway."

Beach will play the irascible Yonkers half-a-millionaire Horace Vandergelder, who hires matchmaker Dolly Levi to find him a wife. She schemes become his bride, all while making matches for his niece, his chief clerk and others in 1880s New York City. The famous Tony Award-winning score includes "Before the Parade Passes By," "Put On Your Sunday Clothes," "Dancing," "It Takes a Woman," "So Long, Dearie," "Elegance" and the title tune.

Patty, who raised her family in Indiana, is a favorite with Indianapolis audiences, where her holiday pops concerts have been popular. For more information, visit http://www.indianapolissymphony.org. For more information about the work of Sandi Patty, visit www.sandipatty.com.

 
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