Liz Callaway and Norm Lewis Sing 100 Years of Broadway Oct. 9 | Playbill

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News Liz Callaway and Norm Lewis Sing 100 Years of Broadway Oct. 9 Baby's Liz Callaway and Side Show's Norm Lewis will be among the cast of Neil Berg's revue 100 Years of Broadway.

The one-night-only concert at Tarrytown's Music Hall will be presented Saturday, Oct. 9 at 8 PM. The company will also feature the talents of Brad Little, Glory Crampton, Danny Zolli, Charles Bergell, Kimilee Bryant, John Patrick Schutz and Jason Bernard.

100 Years of Broadway features musical theatre songs from the past century. The songs are performed without dialogue. The concert is presented by Neil Berg, the producing artistic director of The Broadway Concert Series in New York City and Nyack, NY.

Liz Callaway was most recently on Broadway in The Look of Love. She made her Broadway debut in the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's Merrily We Roll Along, and also took part in the anniversary concert of that musical. For her work in the musical Baby, Callaway received a Tony Award nomination for Best Featured Actress in a Musical, and her other Broadway credits include The Three Musketeers, Miss Saigon and Cats. Callaway's solo recordings include "The Beat Goes On," "Anywhere I Wander—Liz Callaway Sings Frank Loesser" and "The Story Goes On." She was also part of the recent all-star Hair concert.

Norm Lewis, who recently appeared in the benefit Hair concert, has been seen on Broadway in The Wild Party, Side Show, Miss Saigon and The Who’s Tommy. His Off-Broadway credits include Captains Courageous and A New Brain, and he has toured with Once on This Island and Four Score & Seven Years Ago. Lewis’ other theatrical credits include the all-star Dreamgirls and Children of Eden concerts, the City Center Encores! production of Golden Boy and regional productions of Ragtime, Pippin and A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum.

Tickets, priced $35-$75, are available by calling (914) 631-3390. Visit www.tarrytownmusichall.org for more information.

 
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