Free Broadway's Future Holiday Concerts Set for Dec. 11-12; 20 Performers Will Celebrate the Season | Playbill

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News Free Broadway's Future Holiday Concerts Set for Dec. 11-12; 20 Performers Will Celebrate the Season Broadway's Future @ Lincoln Center (formerly The Songbook series), which is presented by Arts and Artists at St. Paul, will continue Dec. 11 at 2:30 PM and Dec. 12 at 6 PM in the Bruno Walter Auditorium at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center in Manhattan.

Directed, hosted and produced by John Znidarsic, the free concerts will feature all-new holiday songs. Attendees can expect to hear new songs from up-and-coming composers/lyricists Jay Alan Zimmerman, Steven Silverstein and Danielle Trzcinski, John Gerosimo, Sam Salmond, Laurie Miller and Ben Tollefson, Shoshanna Greenberg and Tina Lear, Rebekah Melocik and Jacob Yandura, Dan Marshall, James Yates and Okkyun Kang, Jake Brandman and Scotty Arnold, Omri Schein and James Olmstead, James Sasser and Dimitri Landrain, Rachel Peters, Niko Tsakalakos and Angelique Mouyis, Rona Siddiqui and Jasmine Lever, Micah Young, Michael Jackson, Jenny Stafford and Willem Oosthuysen, Barry Anderson and Mark Petty, Will Reynolds, Micah Young, Andrew Barbato and Lesley DeSantis, Brandon Craig Wood, Maddy Ruff, Katie Thompson, Joey Contreras, Annie and Jenna Pascua, Steve Marzullo, Charlie Sohne; Steven Jamail and Kirsten Guenther.

Scheduled to interpret these new songs are Jennifer Allen, Janet Dickinson, Sarah Pasek, Erin Mackey, Amanda Ryan Paige, Tiffany Borelli, Danielle Trzciniski, Emily Leonard, Alyse Alan Louis, Jacyln Huberman, James Sasser, John-Andrew Morrison, Niko Tsakalakos, Kaytie O’Hara, Paul Wyatt, Hannah Sielatycki, Eddie Schnecker, Jeff Walden-McLean, Kelly Waters and Jillian Zygo.

The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts' Bruno Walter Auditorium is located at 111 Amsterdam Avenue and 65th Street.

 
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