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UK LGBT EVENTS - Sondheim in the City @ Cadogan Hall
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Sondheim in the City @ Cadogan Hall

Experience an unforgettable evening as Tony-nominated Broadway star Melissa Errico, in tandem with Olivier award winner Julian Ovenden, bring the genius of Stephen Sondheim to life with Sondheim in the City Live! Join us for a magical night, celebrating the legendary composers most iconic works at Cadogan Hall where Melissa and Julians stunning vocals and heartfelt interpretations will take centre stage, accompanied by Tedd Firth on piano and a trio from the Ronnie Scotts Jazz Club. One of Sondheims deepest-hearted yet lightest-touch interpreters. (New York Times) Melissa Errico is one of the few Broadway divas along with Bernadette Peters, Patti Lupone and Lea Salonga, to have Stephens personal seal of approval on their renditions. With her deep connection to Sondheim and his music, Melissa will guide you through timeless classics from Company, Merrily We Roll Along, Anyone Can Whistle, and more, offering personal stories and insight into her work with the musical theatre legend. This one-night-only performance promises to be a dazzling blend of song, story, and emotion as Melissa pays tribute to Sondheims unparalleled legacy.

Tickets : £ Various Tickets

Address : Cadogan Hall
5 Sloane Terrace
London
SW1X 9DQ

Telephone : 02077304500

Website : Click Here

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