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News Jekyll & Hyde Stars Reunite for NYC Cabaret Concert March 9 Christiane Noll and Rob Evan, who both starred in the Broadway production of Jekyll & Hyde, will reunite March 9 for a concert at the Duplex Cabaret.

Noll and Evan will take part in the Duplex's "Newer Sundays" series, which spotlights the work of up-and-coming songwriters. The March 9 program will feature the works of Brian Feinstein and Diana Hansen-Young with musical direction by Chris Fenwick. Show time is 5 PM. Christiane Noll made her Broadway debut as Emma Carew in Frank Wildhorn's Jekyll & Hyde. She later joined the Broadway company of It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues and starred in the City Center Encores! production of Out of This World. Noll appeared in the national tours of Grease!, Miss Saigon and City of Angels, and she has recorded three solo albums: "Christiane Noll — A Broadway Love Story" (Varese Sarabande Records), "Live at the Westbank Café," (Car-Jam Records) and "The Ira Gershwin Album" (Fynsworth Alley). The singer-actress will take part in the Encores! production of New Moon March 27-30 at City Center.

Robert Evan, who recently stoodby for the characters Krolock and Abronsius in the Broadway musical Dance of the Vampires, has also appeared on Broadway in Jekyll & Hyde and Les Misérables. His tour credits include Les Miz, Jekyll & Hyde and Hello, Dolly! A former UGA football player, Evan has appeared on ABC-TV's "All My Children," and his recordings include "Jekyll & Hyde," "The Civil War," "Cyrano," "The Broadway Musicals of 1940," "The Prince and the Pauper" and the Trans-Siberian Orchestra's third Christmas album.

The Duplex Cabaret Theatre is located in New York's West Village at 61 Christopher Street. There is a $12 cover and a two-drink minimum; cash only. Call (212) 255-5438 for reservations.

 
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