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NEW YORK -- Tony Award winning star of Miss Saigon
Lea Salonga
will make her debut at the prestigious Carnegie Hall's Isaac Stern
Auditorium, the premier classical music performance space in the
United States, in New York City on Monday, November 7th, 2005 at
7PM. Performing one night only, Salonga's concert will be an intimate
show with a mix of show tunes, jazz standards and other popular
favorites. Excited about her first solo concert at Carnegie Hall,
she comments: "It has always been my dream to take my turn
at the most respected concert hall in the world. As enormous as
that is for me, I still plan on making it an intimate show, singing
the songs I love to sing and making some good music with a band
of musicians the good old fashioned way."
Salonga gained international acclaim for her award winning performance
as Kim in the London and Broadway productions of Miss Saigon.
In addition to winning the prestigious Laurence Olivier Award
for creating the lead role in London in 1989, she also garnered
the coveted Tony Award as well as the Drama Desk and
Outer Critics Circle awards for "Outstanding Performance
by a Leading Actress in a Musical" when the show opened on
Broadway in 1991. Then, in 1993, she became the first Asian actor
to play the widely popular role of Eponine in Les Miserables
on Broadway and reprised the same role in London, Hawaii and the
"all-star" tenth anniversary concert production at the
Royal Albert Hall in London.
Salonga recently completed the first leg of her first U.S. concert
tour. The successful show has been filling impressive venues such
as The Universal Amphitheater in Los Angeles, CA and The Arie Crown
Theater in Chicago, IL. She has performed in international concert
halls in cities such as London, Singapore, Hong Kong, Phuket, Manila
and recently, Munich, in a Leonard Bernstein Tribute as Maria in
West Side Story. She returned to Broadway in the fall of
2002 when she starred in the hit "new" production of Rodgers
& Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song. Among her vast array
of theater credits on international stage include the lead roles
of Catherine in David Auburn's Proof, The Witch in Into
the Woods, Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady, Sonia Walsk
in They're Playing Our Song, Sandy Dumbrowski in Grease,
the title role in Annie, and recently, Lizzie in Baby.
On television, she was seen in an episode of the hit show, E.R.,
and re-created the role of Lien Hughes for CBS's As the World
Turns. She is also the singing voice behind two Disney favorites:
the heroine Mulan and Princess Jasmine in Aladdin.
In Aladdin, she recorded the Academy Award winning song,
A Whole New World, with Brad Kane.
Richard Jay-Alexander, best known for directing and producing Bernadette
Peters's Carnegie Hall concerts Live at Carnegie Hall and
Loves Rodgers and Hammerstein, and the concert tours of Bette
Midler's Kiss My Brass and Barbra Streisand's Timeless
Farewell, will direct Salonga's Carnegie Hall debut. He was
associated with theater impresario Cameron Mackintosh for a long
time, having served as Executive Director of Mackintosh's American
company for ten years, running its day-to-day operations in North
America. He was both Associate Director and Executive Producer of
Mackintosh's original Broadway, touring and Canadian productions
of Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, Miss
Saigon and Five Guys Named Moe. Jay-Alexander was the
Executive Producer of Five Guys Named Moe's Grammy-nominated original
cast recording. He also produced the Grammy-nominated recordings
of Bernadette Peters's Live from Carnegie Hall and Loves Rodgers
and Hammerstein.
A portion of the proceeds from the concert will benefit Diverse
City Theater Company, an independent, not-for-profit theater organization
based in New York City. Formed in 2003, Diverse City Theater promotes
diversity in the theater arts by developing and producing original
works that explore and examine diversity issues-social, cultural,
gender and demographic-in our national culture. Its mission is to
bring multicultural issues to theater audiences and advocate non-traditional
casting of actors.
"Lea's artistic achievements and pioneering efforts paved
way for many artists and producers today. She is proof that diversity
in the theater works. We are grateful for her support and a proud
partner in presenting her Carnegie Hall debut," said Victor
Lirio, Artistic & Producing Director.
Tickets for her upcoming concert can be purchased by calling the
Carnegie Hall Box Office at 212-247-7800 or online at www.carnegiehall.org.
Ticket prices range from $45.00-$100.00. VIP Tickets can be purchased
by calling Liz Casasola at 212-309-9018 or via e-mail at liz@diversecitytheater.org.
Individual VIP tickets are $350 which includes a post-performance
VIP reception. All tickets go on sale beginning Monday, August 22nd,
2005.
FOR ALL PRESS INQUIRIES PLEASE CONTACT:
BWR Public Relations
Christina Papadopoulos
212-901-3939
Melissa Raubvogel
212-901-3933
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