Robert Cuccioli and Natascia Diaz Are Part of Nov. 30 Performance of Jacques Brel Returns | Playbill

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News Robert Cuccioli and Natascia Diaz Are Part of Nov. 30 Performance of Jacques Brel Returns Tony Award nominee Robert Cuccioli (Jekyll & Hyde, Les Misérables) and Helen Hayes Award winner Natascia Diaz (Man of La Mancha, The Capeman, Seussical, Carousel) star in the Nov. 30 performance of Jacques Brel Returns… The Music of Brel, Blau, Shuman and Jouannest at the Triad.

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Natascia Diaz

Joining Cuccioli and Diaz for the 7 PM performance are Jim Stanek (Lestat, Little Women), Rick Hip-Flores (who has performed in the pits of Billy Elliot, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee and The Radio City Christmas Spectacular) and Ereni Sevasti (The Bacchae at The Public, Carnival at The Kennedy Center). Hip-Flores also serves as musical director.

The production, which has been playing at the Triad for over a year, is an intimate cabaret version of the acclaimed Off-Broadway production Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. Jacques Brel Returns features a rotating cast of Broadway performers, members from the 2006-07 run at The Zipper and occasional surprise guests.

Jacques Brel Returns is presented by Dan Whitten, Mark Beigelman, Peter Martin and Tiger Theatricals. Originally created by Dan Whitten and Mark Beigelman, the show features Jacques Brel favorites including "Carousel," "My Childhood," "If We Only Have Love," "Ne Mes Quitte Pas," "The Bulls," "Amsterdam" and "I Loved."

A tour of Jacques Brel Returns… The Music of Brel, Blau, Shuman and Jouannest is also planned to launch in spring 2012 in Cleveland, where Brel saved the Playhouse Square Theatre in the early 70s.

The Triad is located at 158 West 72nd Street. For more information and tickets, call (800) 838-3006 or visit www.BrownPaperTickets.com.

 
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