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News PHOTO CALL: Night Music, Chicago, Rock and Eve in Bryant Park Cast members from Chicago, A Little Night Music, Falling for Eve and Rock of Ages performed at the July 22 installment of the Broadway in Bryant Park free concert series.

The free weekly, mid-day event features musical offerings by Broadway and Off-Broadway shows. The series will continue 12:30 PM Thursdays through Aug. 12.

Performances July 22 included: Falling for Eve - "I Like You" performed by Jose Llana and Krystal Joy Brown, "Where Will I Sleep Tonight?" performed by Krystal Joy Brown and "Good Things Are A Comin'" performed by Sasha Sloan, Jose Llana, Nehal Joshi and Jennifer Blood

Chicago - "All That Jazz" performed by Donna Marie Asbury and company, "All I Care About Is Love" performed by Jason Patrick Sands and company, "Roxie" performed by Jill Nicklaus and company and "My Own Best Friend" performed by Jill Nicklaus and Donna Marie Asbury

A Little Night Music - "The Miller's Son" performed by Leigh Ann Larkin

Rock of Ages - "Here I Go Again", "High Enough" and "Don't Stop Believin'" performed by Constantine Maroulis, Emily Padgett, Angel Reed, Derek St. Pierre, Michele Mais and Jenifer Foote

Here is a look at this afternoon in the park:

Night Music, Chicago, Rock and Eve in Bryant Park



Upcoming performances are as follows:

July 29 (Lite FM Emcee: Christine Nagy)
The Lion King 
The Addams Family
Wicked
Next to Normal

Aug. 5 (Lite FM Emcee: Victor Sosa)
Avenue Q
Fela!
Million Dollar Quartet

Aug. 12 (Lite FM Emcee: Bob Bronson)
Mamma Mia!
American Idiot
La Cage Aux Folles
West Side Story
Mary Poppins

Bryant Park is located on 6th Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets. All performances are free and open to the public.

Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. In the case of rain, check the radio's website for changes.

For more on Broadway in Bryant Park, visit 1067newyork.com.

 
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