Jason Danieley, Marc Kudisch, Mary Testa and More Join Line-up for Philharmonic's Tribute to Frank Loesser | Playbill

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News Jason Danieley, Marc Kudisch, Mary Testa and More Join Line-up for Philharmonic's Tribute to Frank Loesser Additional artists have been announced for the New York Philharmonic's Anywhere I Wander: The Frank Loesser Songbook, a celebration of the late Broadway composer, which will be presented March 26 at 7:30 PM at Avery Fisher Hall.

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Directed and conducted by Tony Award winner Ted Sperling, the evening will feature the previously reported Ann Hampton Callaway, Tony winner Victoria Clark, Tony winner Robert Morse and Bryn Terfel as well as a special appearance by Loesser’s widow and leading lady, Jo Sullivan Loesser.

Newly announced for the evening are Jason Danieley, Marc Kudisch, Mary Testa, John Bolton, Bernard Dotson and Michael Seelbach.

The program will be choreographed by Andrew Palermo, who is also the associate director.

Frank Loesser was the composer of Where’s Charley?, Guys and Dolls, The Most Happy Fella, Greenwillow and the Pulitzer Prize-winning How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.

This one-evening event is the New York Philharmonic’s Spring Gala, and is presented by BNY Mellon. The Gala Co-Chairs are Alec Baldwin and Jo Sullivan Loesser. For information about the Gala, which includes a pre-concert champagne reception, concert, and post-concert seated dinner with the artists, contact Courtney Ford at [email protected], or call her at (212) 875-5757.

Single tickets for this performance start at $35. All tickets may be purchased online at nyphil.org or by calling (212) 875-5656. Tickets may also be purchased at the Avery Fisher Hall Box Office or the Alice Tully Hall Box Office at Lincoln Center, Broadway at 65th Street.

 
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