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News Susan Egan and Georgia Stitt Will Join Forces for Manhattan Concerts in August Singing actress Susan Egan and composer Georgia Stitt will team for two concerts at the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan in August.
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The duo's concerts, entitled All Knocked Up! (again) are scheduled for Aug. 1 at 9:45 PM and Aug. 2 at 9:30 PM. "Come join these gal pals for a raucous evening as they sing their own tunes and others amidst juicy gossip and the occassional pee break!" according to a news posting on Egan's official website.

Susan Egan received Tony and Drama Desk Award nominations for her work in Beauty and the Beast, and her other theatre credits include Thoroughly Modern Millie, Cabaret, Triumph of Love, Putting It Together and Hello Again. Her solo recordings are titled "Susan Egan Live!," "So Far," "Coffee House," "All That and More?" and "Winter Tracks."

A composer, lyricist, musical director, conductor, arranger and pianist, Georgia Stitt's musicals include The Water, Big Red Sun and Lizan. Stitt was the assistant conductor for the Broadway bow of Little Shop of Horrors and the associate conductor for Encores! mounting of Can-Can. A recipient of the ASCAP Frederick Loewe Fellowship and the Sue Brewer Award for excellence in music composition, Stitt is married to Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown. Her CD is titled "This Ordinary Thursday"; she also recently collaborated with lyricist Marcy Heisler on "Alphabet City Cycle," a five-song cycle for soprano.

The Metropolitan Room is located at 34 West 22nd Street, between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. For reservations call (212) 206-0440 or visit www.metropolitanroom.com.

 
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