Broadway Artists Will Join Rachel Potter for Upcoming Album Stages | Playbill

Cast Recordings & Albums Broadway Artists Will Join Rachel Potter for Upcoming Album Stages

A single from the new recording, a mashup of "Come What May" and "The I Love You Song," will be released January 31.

Rachel Potter

Rachel Potter, known for her performance on The X Factor as well as Broadway's The Addams Family and Evita, is set to release her album Stages in April, with a star-studded list of guest vocalists. 

Featured vocalists will include Tony winner Ali Stroker (Oklahoma!, Spring Awakening), Christine Dwyer (Wicked, Waitress, Finding Neverland), Natalie Weiss (Everyday Rapture, Wicked), Omar Cardona (The Voice, From Here), Matt DeAngelis (Swept Away, Hair), Marty Thomas (Xanadu, Wicked), Marissa Rosen (Water For Elephants, For the Girls), Brandon Kalm (Swept Away, American Psycho), Jamey Ray, EJ Cardona, Jenifer Thigpen (Broadway Inspirational Voices), Voctave, and The Young Fables.

Potter's single "Come What May/The I Love You Song," a mashup of two songs from Moulin Rouge! and The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, will be available on digital platforms January 31. Thomas and Cardona are featured on the track, which will be released alongside a Moulin Rouge!-themed music video. The single is the third from Stages, following Potter's renditions of "Pulled" from The Addams Family and "My Days" from The Notebook

“These collaborations are more than just a list of talented people on the project,” Potter said in a statement. ”This is a reunion of some of my oldest friends in the Broadway community, and it is such an honor and privilege to know, love, and get the opportunity to sing with every one of these amazing artists!”

The album release will be followed by a spring 2025 concert in New York City, with details to be announced. 

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