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Sutton Foster
- September 29, 2012 at 8:00 pm
Concert Hall
This luminous performer presents an unforgettable evening of Broadway showstoppers and tender cabaret-style ballads that showcase her powerful soprano, fantastic footwork, and dazzling stage presence. Actress, singer, and dancer Sutton Foster has earned critical acclaim for her Tony Award-winning roles on Broadway as evangelist-turned-nightclub singer Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes and her breakout performance in Thoroughly Modern Millie. She has appeared in Little Women, The Drowsy Chaperone, Young Frankenstein, and Shrek the Musical, and is the star of the brand new television series, Bunheads. Don’t miss this incredible vocal powerhouse that has taken the musical theater world by storm! “Ms. Foster has the voice of a trumpet and a big, gleaming presence that floods the house.” (The New York Times)
Learn a little bit more about Sutton in a very candid interview.
$70, $55, $40