The Seth Rudetsky Concert Series featuring Kelli O’Hara
O’Hara, like Streisand, is first and foremost an actor who sings from the perspective of a character. She endowed her classically trained, glorious legit voice (rare among current Broadway stars) with physical comedy or pathos depending on the lyric.
Alissa Finn: Aphrodite: Legend of the Sea
An auspicious debut show.
Nicholas Barrón: New York Story Book
He has a strong and flexible voice, a clear delivery of lyrics, and a generosity of spirit
Ben Dworken: Benny D. and Friends, Volume 2
The level of talent on display was remarkably high.
Michael Lavine Knows Everybody (in the Business)
Pianist, vocal coach, accompanist, music director, performer, and producer.
Ari Axelrod: A Celebration of Jewish Broadway
A singing actor with a creamy voice, a sense of humor, and a fine theatrical sense.
A Conversation with Brent Barrett
The king of the baritones.
Ken Haller: The Medicine Show
Delivered the goods with theatrical smarts and vocal authority