Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana Will Join New York Philharmonic for Broadway Romance; Repertoire Announced | Playbill

News Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana Will Join New York Philharmonic for Broadway Romance; Repertoire Announced Tony-nominated Cinderella co-stars Laura Osnes and Santino Fontana will join forces Valentine's Day for a concert with The New York Philharmonic.

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Entitled A Broadway Romance, the Feb. 14 concert will begin at 8 PM. Tony winner Ted Sperling will conduct the famed orchestra.

The program, according to press notes, will "feature songs from popular musicals ranging from Bernstein’s West Side Story and Gershwin’s Girl Crazy to Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel and Stephen Sondheim’s Company, woven together to tell a unified narrative of a romance from beginning to end, from meeting to first date to falling in love to marriage."

The repertoire for the evening follows:

Overture from Girl Crazy (orchestra)

"Something's Coming" from West Side Story

"The Man I Love" from Lady, Be Good

"Will He Like Me" from She Loves Me

"First Date/Last Night" from Dogfight

"She Like Basketball" from Promises, Promises

"A Little Bit in Love" from Wonderful Town

"If I Loved You" from Carousel

"I Got Lost in His Arms" from Annie Get Your Gun

"I've Never Been in Love Before" from Guys and Dolls

"An Old-Fashioned Wedding" from Annie Get Your Gun

"Getting Married Today" from Company

"One Hand, One Heart" from West Side Story

"The Begat" from Finian's Rainbow

"Our Children" from Ragtime

"Dividing Day" from The Light in the Piazza

"Buddy's Blues" from Follies

"Could I Leave You" from Follies

“How to Handle a Woman” from Camelot

Come Rain or Shine" from St. Louis Woman

"Somewhere" from West Side Story

Click here for ticket information.

 
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