Show Description
VIP seats will include preferred table seating and a signed poster from the cast
VIP tickets are available by phone (212.539.8778) or at box office window only
At Hand Theatre Company’s annual Earth Day concert, BROADWAY RECYCLED, showcases songs cut from musicals – songs that shouldn't go to waste! The concert will feature performances by Sean Bradford (The Lion King), Jason Robert Brown (13 The Musical - 7pm only), Blake Daniel (Spring Awakening), Katrina Rose Dideriksen (Hairspray), Michael Friedman (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), Jessica Lee Goldyn (A Chorus Line), Jeff Hiller (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), Joe Iconis (Bloodsong of Love - 9:30pm only), Natalie Joy Johnson (Legally Blonde), Adam Kantor (Rent), Andy Karl (Legally Blonde), Bryan Knowlton (A Chorus Line), Andrew Kober (Hair), Liz Larsen (Starmites), MK Lawson (Bloodsong of Love), Tracy McDowell (Rent), Andy Mientus (Spring Awakening), Kevin Michael Murphy (Awesome 80's Prom), Kate Pazakis (South Pacific), Vanessa Ray (Hair), Kate Rockwell (Legally Blonde), Lance Rubin (Things To Ruin), Matt Shingledecker (West Side Story), A.J. Shively (La Cage Aux Folles) and Taylor Trensch (Little Miss Sunshine).
Concertgoers at BROADWAY RECYCLED can expect to hear songs cut from Hair, Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson, Side Show, Rent, Chicago, Legally Blonde, Spring Awakening, The Boy from Oz, Bloodsong of Love, Guys and Dolls, Tick Tick Boom, Subways Are For Sleeping, Betty Boop and Ragtime!
The concert, which and benefits the Broadway Green Alliance and At Hand Theatre Company, will be directed by Jennifer Ashley Tepper with musical direction by Julie McBride. Last year’s sold out performance featured the original cast of [title of show] singing the now infamous and complete version of “The Tony Award Song," un-recorded Dolly Parton songs cut from 9 to 5, an Altar Boyz number too offensive to make it out of an early workshop, and Anthony Rapp and Annaleigh Ashford singing a song they performed in the NYMF production of Feeling Electric...before it became Next to Normal.











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