IN THIS SECTION:
Marin Mazzie & Jason Danieley | Debbie Gravitte | Ron Raines | Rebecca Luker | Brent Barrett
Guest Artists
A favorite of theatre-goers in New York City and London, Marin
Mazzie has played leading roles in some of the best
musical theatre productions, including PASSION,
RAGTIME and KISS ME, KATE. Along
with her husband Jason Danieley, she recently created and performed
an evening of duets for The American Songbook Series
at Lincoln Center.
Since his Broadway debut in 1997, Jason Danieley
has performed to acclaim on stages in New York and London, as well
as in some of the best regional theatres in this country. A frequent
guest of both symphony and pops orchestras, Jason has sung under
the baton of Skitch Henderson, Doc Severinson, Charles Prince, Keith
Lockhart and now for the second time with Peter Nero. Married to
Marin Mazzie since 1997.
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Debbie
Gravitte's talents have taken her to theater, television and movies.
Her voice can be heard on Disney's animated feature The
Little Mermaid. She has performed her nightclub act worldwide.
And she won a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical
for her performance in JEROME ROBBIN'S BROADWAY.
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Since
joining the cast in 1994, soap opera fans know Ron Raines as the
villain Alan Spalding in Guiding Light.
But he is very well known to musical theater and opera fans for
his many roles on the stage in New York and London, and at the country's
leading regional theaters, too.
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Rebecca Luker's talents have taken her to Broadway and concert stages
around the world. She was recently seen on Broadway in the role
of Claudia Nardi in NINE, and with the
Utah and San Diego Symphony Orchestras in the Bravo Broadway
concerts with Ron Raines and Debbie Gravitte.
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Brent Barrett made his Broadway debut as Tony in the revival
of WEST SIDE STORY, which he continued in the international
tour. Mr. Barrett continued on Broadway in the Alan Jay Lerner musical
DANCE A LITTLE CLOSER; Frank Butler in
the Broadway revival of Irving Berlin's ANNIE GET YOUR GUN
(opposite Reba McEntire); Billy Flynn in CHICAGO
- THE MUSICAL; Maximillion in the Broadway production
of CANDIDE.
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