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News PHOTO CALL: Jeremy Jordan, Katie Thompson, Nick Cearley and More Perform in Once Upon a Time Concert Tony Award nominee Jeremy Jordan and singer-songwriter Katie Thompson were among the performers singing world-premiere songs at Once Upon A Time In New York City — the concert series featuring a slate of brand-new songs about the Big Apple — Nov. 19 at 54 Below.

According to press notes, "Listen as [songwriters] tell their tales of the City both in song and in story; share in the ups and downs of city life, from the day they moved to Manhattan to their favorite spot on the island."

Performers include Nick Cearley (The Skivvies), Amanda Green (Hands on a Hardbody), Molly Hager (Fat Camp), Alexander Sage Oyen, Lewis Grosso (Newsies), Jordan (Newsies, "Smash"), Dennis Michael Keefe, Lauren Marcus, Chris Miller, Bonnie Milligan, Chelsea Packard (Hands on a Hardbody), Rob Rokicki, Salazar (Godspell, Here Lies Love), Analise Scarpaci (Matilda The Musical), Jahn Sood, Sam Tedaldi, Thompson, Nathan Tysen, Micah Burgess, Amanda Flynn, Rachel Lee and more.

Writers contributing new songs to the concert include Dan Acquisto and Sammy Buck (Like You Like It), Anna Ty Bergman and Alexander Sage Oyen, Jeff Bowen ([title of show], Now. Here. This.), Carmel Dean (Johnny & The Sprites, Songs of Innocence & Experience) and Jenny Stafford, Amanda Green (Hands on a Hardbody, Bring It On), David Kirshenbaum (Vanities, Summer of '42), Lauren Marcus (singer-songwriter, "Magpie"), Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen (Tuck Everlasting, The Burnt Part Boys), Eric Price (Hello Out There) and Will Reynolds (The Greenwood Tree), Rob Rokicki (Love, NY; Strange Tails), Jahn Sood, and Katie Thompson ("So You Think You Can Dance," R.R.R.E.D.), among others.

Here's a look at the concert:

Jeremy Jordan, Katie Thompson, Nick Cearley and More Perform in Once Upon a Time Concert



 
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