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News Euan Morton, Julia Murney, Karen Mason, Ron Bohmer Join Lineup for Broadway Unplugged Additional artists have been announced for the seventh annual Broadway Unplugged concert — featuring singing actors performing with no amplification — which will be presented in November at Town Hall.

The annual concert will be held at the Manhattan venue Nov. 15 at 8 PM. Joining the previously announced Stephanie J. Block, Quentin Earl Darrington, Marc Kudisch, William Michals, Jeffry and Erin Denman, Max von Essen, Ron Raines and James Barbour will be Euan Morton, Julia Murney, Karen Mason, Bill Daugherty and Ron Bohmer. The concert, according to Town Hall, is attended every year by "musical theater lovers who crave the sound of the pure human voice and the opportunity to hear great Broadway music the way it was originally performed, with nothing between the singer and the audience except the truth."

Siegel Entertainment produces. Scott Siegel hosts. In a statement Siegel said, "This concert is, perhaps, the purest expression of affection for this music that I've ever witnessed so joyfully shared by both the audience and our performers. The singers love to sing Unplugged because they have been trained to sing like this and rarely get the chance to do it. The audience loves it because they've rarely had the chance to listen to Broadway music in such a beautifully intimate way. And, finally, the evening is always charged by the fact that when a contemporary Broadway show tune is performed in a hall of this size without a microphone it is often being done for the first time in musical theater history!"

Town Hall is located in Manhattan at 123 West 43rd Street. Tickets, priced $25, $50 and $75, are available by visiting www.the-townhall-nyc.org or www.ticketmaster.com.

 
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