Wicked Star Christine Dwyer Joins Line-Up For Shaiman and Wittman Concert | Playbill

News Wicked Star Christine Dwyer Joins Line-Up For Shaiman and Wittman Concert Christine Dwyer (Wicked) has joined the line-up for Tim Realbuto's Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman tribute concert on June 9 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre. Also included in the cast are Grammy winner Kathy Brier ("Boardwalk Empire," Hairspray), Wendi Bergamini (Doctor Zhivago), Jennifer Fouché ("Smash") and Elyssa Mactas (Mean the Musical).

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Christine Dwyer Photo by Matt Murphy

The concert, titled Tim Realbuto: Live In Living Color, will honor the songwriting duo responsible for such Broadway hits as Hairspray and Catch Me If You Can, as well as the fictional Bombshell musical from "Smash," in an evening featuring some of their biggest hits.

The cast also features "That's So Raven" star Anneliese van der Pol, Derek Klena (Dogfight), "Sabrina, the Teenage Witch" star Jenna Leigh Green, Laurissa Romain (Top Five), Kimberly Faye Greenberg (Fabulous), Lauren Testerman (Love Quirks), Emily Esposito (Bookseller in the Rain), Katie Mack (Avarice), and Realbuto's Ghostlight co-writer Matthew Martin.

Other guests include Kevin Riddagh (The Adonis), Michael Kidney (Ghostlight), Monty Renfrow (Distortion), Teresa Hui (Love Quirks), Michael Fisher (Mean the musical), Adena Walker (The Baker’s Wife), Leigh Martha Klinger (Rebecca the musical), Natalie Ballenger (Orange Blossoms), Julie Reed (A Chorus Line) and Allison St. Rock (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson). The ensemble will feature Tony Artiga, David De Almo, Stevie Elle, Teresa Gilhooly, Elliot Kleinburd, Sean Powell, Melissa Spinelli and Paul Mitchell Wilder.

Realbuto previously presented a sold-out concert in honor of composer Maury Yeston.

The Laurie Beechman Theatre is located at 407 West 42nd St. To purchase tickets visit OvationTix.

 
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