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News Danieley, Kaye & Ward Join Jackman and McDonald for June 6 Carousel More theatre stars have jumped aboard the Carousel that will play a one-night-only benefit concert at Carnegie Hall on June 6.

More theatre stars have jumped aboard the Carousel that will play a one-night-only benefit concert at Carnegie Hall on June 6.

Joining the previously announced Hugh Jackman (Billy Bigelow) and Audra McDonald (Julie Jordan) are Jason Danieley (Enoch Snow), Judy Kaye (Nettie Fowler) and Lauren Ward (Carrie Pipperidge). Walter Bobbie will direct the evening, Leonard Slatkin will conduct the Orchestra of St. Luke's, and the Concert Chorale of New York will also lend their voices to the concert presentation of the classic Rodgers and Hammerstein musical.

Jason Danieley, who is currently starring in the London production of The Full Monty, also starred in the Broadway production of that musical and earned a Theatre World Award for his performance in the revival of Candide. Theatre veteran Judy Kaye, who is now appearing on Broadway in the hit ABBA musical Mamma Mia!, earned a Tony Award for her performance in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera. Kaye's other theatrical credits include roles in Ragtime and On the Twentieth Century. Lauren Ward received a Drama Desk nomination for her work in the title role of the Off-Broadway musical Violet, and also starred in the Broadway revival of 1776. Her other New York credits include The Heiress, Carousel and Saturday Night.

Tickets for the concert only range from $34 to $142 and go on sale Monday, May 6. Carnegie Hall is located in New York City at 154 W. 57th Street. Tickets will be available at the hall's box office or through CarnegieCharge at (212) 247-7800.

* Hugh Jackman, the celebrated Curly of London's recent Oklahoma!, jumps onto Rodgers and Hammerstein's Carousel, as brutish Billy Bigelow, opposite Audra McDonald's Julie Jordan, in a Carnegie Hall concert version of the groundbreaking musical, 8 PM June 6.

Walter Bobbie (Chicago, Footloose) directs, Leonard Slatkin conducts the Orchestra of St. Luke's and John Weidman (Assassins, Big) is the script consultant for the benefit performance in Isaac Stern Auditorium. The New York Choral Artists will fill in the waltzy world of the New England-set show, based on Ferenc Molnar's Liliom. Ben Whiteley serves as music consultant and choral director.

Carousel is presented by The Carnegie Hall Corporation in partnership with The Rodgers & Hammerstein Organization and is part of Carnegie Hall's season-long "Richard Rodgers: A Centennial Celebration."

Jackman will be filming "X-Men 2" in June and his appearance in Carousel is dependent on his shooting schedule, Carnegie Hall cautioned.

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Soprano McDonald has won three Tony Awards (Master Class, Carousel (playing Carrie in 1994), Ragtime). Jackman was recently nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the film, "Kate & Leopold." He played Wolverine in "X-Men," a picture hailed by comic book fans as a faithful yet fresh take on the cult series' mythology. His other staged credits have included Sunset Boulevard and Beauty and the Beast.

Carousel, which opened in 1945, was composer Rodgers' favorite show with Oscar Hammerstein II. The score includes "You'll Never Walk Alone," "If I Loved You," "Carousel Waltz," "What's the Use of Wondrin'" and "Soliloquy." The late 19th century setting of a quaint fishing village is in contrast with the dark, brooding emotional journey two lovers (a millworker and a carnival barker) take, as they try not to regret words they never said to each other — "I love you."

The staging is a benefit for Carnegie Hall. It begins at 6 PM with a cocktail reception and buffet dinner at Remi Restaurant and Atrium, 144 West 54th Street, followed by a concert performance at Carnegie Hall.

Tickets run $750, $1,000, $1,500, and $2,000, include seating in the parquet or first-tier, as well as the pre-concert cocktail reception and dinner. Gala Benefit tickets may be purchased by calling (212) 903-9682.

Any remaining concert tickets range $34-$142. Remaining tickets go on sale Monday May 6 at the Carnegie Hall box office, 154 W. 57th Street. Call CarnegieCharge at (212) 247-7800 or visit carnegie hall.org.

—By Andrew Gans and Kenneth Jones

 
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