Photo Coverage: Jason Robert Brown, Betsy Wolfe & Adam Kantor Give THE LAST FIVE YEARS Concert Preview at 54 Below

By: Oct. 02, 2013
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54 Below will present the special series The Last Five Years in Concert - with the show's recent stars Adam Kantor and Betsy Wolfe - from October 16 to 19 to celebrate the new cast recording from Sh-K-Boom / Ghostlight Records. These four shows will give audiences a chance to celebrate the musical in the intimate setting of 54 Below with the critically acclaimed performances of Betsy and Adam, along with the full band reunited from this year's hit production at Second Stage Theatre (Carole Rothman, Artistic Director). The composer Jason Robert Brown himself will be at the piano on October 16 -17 at 7:00 PM, with Andrew Resnick taking over on October 18-19 at 11:00 PM. The entire set of concerts will feature Gary Sieger on acoustic guitar, Randy Landau on fretless bass, Thomas Kim Carney on violin, and Summer Boggess and Mairi Dorman on cello. The cover charge ranges from $35 to $45 and there is a $25 food and beverage minimum. Please visit 54Below.com for additional information.

Brown, Wolfe, and Kantor recently gave a preview of the concerts at 54 Below and you can check out photos below!

The Last Five Years 2013 Off-Broadway cast recording - based on the hit Second Stage Theatre production created and directed by Jason Robert Brown - is now available in stores and online at: www.sh-k-boom.com/thelastfiveyears-new.html.

The concerts are produced by Sh-K-Boom / Ghostlight Records. The new recording of The Last Five Years was produced by Jason Robert Brown with Kurt Deutsch and Stacey Mindich serving as executive producers. The beloved two-character musical, which has received more than 500 regional productions and 3,000 performances around the world, was extended three times and broke box office records for the Off-Broadway institution and ranks among the longest-running productions in the company's 34 year history.

Photo Credit: Walter McBride



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