Starry The 100 Musicals in Mufti Concert Celebration, Hosted by John Tartaglia, Presented Tonight | Playbill

News Starry The 100 Musicals in Mufti Concert Celebration, Hosted by John Tartaglia, Presented Tonight The York Theatre Company offers a starry evening celebrating its acclaimed Musicals in Mufti series, which has presented 100 musicals to date, March 30.

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Titled The 100 Musicals in Mufti Concert Celebration, the performance begins at 7:30 PM in The Sanctuary at Saint Peter's Church. Proceeds benefit The York Theatre Company and the Musicals in Mufti Series.

The evening is hosted by Tony Award nominee John Tartaglia (Avenue Q) and directed by Michael Unger with music direction by Eric Svejcar (Big).

The concert features performances and appearances by Mufti alumni and favorites who include Glenn Seven Allen, Sherry Boone, Kerri Conte, Robert Cuccioli, George S. Irving, Nancy Anderson, Klea Blackhurst, Robert Creighton, Gretchen Cryer, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Erin Davie, Stephen DeRosa, Ben Fankhauser, Debbie Gravitte, Judy Kaye, Richard Kind, Michael McCormick, Janet Metz, Patrick Page, Jim Stanek, Nick Wyman and Karen ZiembaGuest Mufti composers include Nancy Ford, Sheldon Harnick, Tom Jones, Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire.

The production stage manager is Meg Friedman.

The York Theatre Company's Musicals in Mufti series offers musicals "in a simply-staged, book-in-hand concert format…without the trappings associated with the original full productions."

Tickets, which include a star-studded reception following the performance, are priced $75. They may be purchased by calling (212) 935-5820, or in person at the York Theatre box office at Saint Peter’s (Citicorp Building, entrance on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue).

For additional information visit www.yorktheatre.org.

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The York Theatre Company is the only theatre in New York City "dedicated to developing and fully producing new musicals and preserving neglected, notable shows from the past."

 
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