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Barbara Cook

Those interested in attending the legendary singer's concerts, which begin performances March 19 at Lincoln Center, can purchase tickets through Telecharge by visiting Click here. The new concerts, which will officially open March 28 and will run through April 18, will be performed Friday through Sunday on the set of King Lear at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre. Wally Harper will serve as Cook's musical director and arranger; Jon Burr will perform on bass.

Barbara Cook's Broadway will take audiences on a tour of the Golden Years of Broadway. Cook will perform songs from — and reminisce about — this period of Broadway history.

Barbara Cook has starred on Broadway in Flahooley, Candide, The Gay Life, The Music Man and She Loves Me. She received a Best Featured Actress in a Musical Tony Award for her performance in The Music Man. Cook recently made her Metropolitan Opera debut in the New Year's Eve gala performance of Franz Léhar's The Merry Widow. Her recordings are numerous; her most recent is titled "Count Your Blessings."

In 2002 the veteran singer-actress received a Tony nomination for Best Special Theatrical Event for her tribute to Stephen Sondheim, which she performed Monday nights to critical acclaim at Lincoln Center's Vivian Beaumont Theatre. That program, simply titled Mostly Sondheim, was subsequently taped for CD and DVD release.

Tickets for Barbara Cook's Broadway are priced at $60. Show times are March 19 at 8 PM, March 20 and 21 at 2 PM, March 26-28 at 8 PM, April 2 at 8 PM, April 3 and 4 at 2 PM, April 16 at 8 PM and April 17 and 18 at 2 PM.

 
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