Tony Winner Sutton Foster’s NYC Concert Airs April 20 | Playbill

Video Tony Winner Sutton Foster’s NYC Concert Airs April 20 Foster is joined by guest star Jonathan Groff on the PBS broadcast.

A concert with two-time Tony winner Sutton Foster, filmed in December at the Appel Room, debuts April 20 at 9 PM ET on PBS as part ofLive from Lincoln Center Presents — Stars in Concert.

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Sutton Foster, Leslie Odom Jr., Andrew Rannells, and Stephanie J. Block

Foster is joined by special guest star, two-time Tony nominee Jonathan Groff, last on Broadway in the Tony-winning Hamilton.

Foster, who sings selections from Little Women (in which she played Jo) and Cole Porter's Anything Goes (for which she won a Tony) in the trailer above, is one of four Broadway artists who offered solo concerts last December at the Manhattan venue. Others captured on film include Tony winner Leslie Odom Jr., two-time Tony nominee Andrew Rannells, and two-time Tony nominee Stephanie J. Block.

Each concert airs nationwide on PBS in hour-long episodes on consecutive Fridays, starting with Foster and followed by Odom, Jr. on April 27, Block on May 4, and Rannells on May 11. Select episodes will also be available on BroadwayHD.

Read: HOW SUTTON FOSTER, LESLIE ODOM JR., AND OTHER BROADWAY STARS LANDED SPECIALS ON PBS

“We have assembled an incredible lineup for this series, which offers the rare opportunity to see beloved Broadway stars in an intimate setting, and in their own words,” said Andrew C. Wilk, executive producer of Live From Lincoln Center, in an earlier statement. “This group of artists have garnered 13 Tony nominations between them. If you’re a Broadway fan, a follower of these talented artists, or even if you just love a beautiful song, this is a series not to be missed.”

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