THE SCREENING ROOM: Telly Leung, Allie Trimm, David Burtka, Shoshana Bean Sing Music of Scott Alan in L.A. Concert (Video) | Playbill

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News THE SCREENING ROOM: Telly Leung, Allie Trimm, David Burtka, Shoshana Bean Sing Music of Scott Alan in L.A. Concert (Video) Songwriter Scott Alan, who recently relocated to Nashville, returned to Los Angeles' Rockwell March 11 for an evening celebrating his compositions.

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Telly Leung Photo by Henry DiRocco

The 8 PM concert featured the talents of Shoshana Bean, Alex Newell, Allie Trimm, David Burtka, RJ Helton, Siobhan Dillon, Merle Dandridge, Telly Leung, Luke Edgemon, AJ Rafael, Sara Gazarek and Lana McKissack.

Scott Alan wrote the book, music and lyrics for the musical Detour in Los Angeles. Many Broadway favorites, including Liz Callaway, Jonathan Groff, Shoshana Bean, Adriane Lenox, Stephanie J. Block, Cheyenne Jackson and Eden Espinosa, can be heard on his debut CD, "Dreaming Wide Awake: The Music of Scott Alan," which is available on his website and iTunes. He has sold out concerts of his music in New York City, London, Germany, San Francisco, Boston, Los Angeles and Australia. His other recordings include "Keys," "What I Wanna Be When I Grow Up" and "LIVE." For more information visit www.scottalan.net.

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"I've Already Won/Never Neverland (Fly Away)," performed by Alan:

"Watch Me Soar," performed by Trimm:

"Take Me Away," performed by Leung:

"And There It Is," performed by Newell:

"Simpler," performed by Dandridge:

"Kiss the Air," performed by Stevens:

"Always," performed by Dillon:

"Look (A Rainbow)," performed by McKissack:

"Now," performed by Rafael:

"Nothing More," performed by Burtka:

"Blessing," performed by Helton:

"High," performed by Trimm:

"Goodnight," performed by Gazarek:

"Home," performed by Bean:

 
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