Lea Salonga, Terrence Mann and More Join National Symphony Orchestra for Do You Hear the People Sing Concerts | Playbill

News Lea Salonga, Terrence Mann and More Join National Symphony Orchestra for Do You Hear the People Sing Concerts Do You Hear the People Sing, which celebrates the musicals of Boublil and Schönberg, will be presented 8 PM March 27 and 28 in the Concert Hall at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC.

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Lea Salonga

The performances boast the talents of Tony winner Lea Salonga, Eric Kunze, Terrence Mann, Kathy Voytko and Marie Zamora as well as the UMD Concert Choir and Children's Chorus of Washington.

The concerts also feature the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Steven Reineke.

"With their epic masterpiece Les Misérables, the Tony Award–winning creative team of Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg changed the face of musical theater," according to the Kennedy Center. "More than 25 years later, this soaring concert experience celebrates their musical genius with songs from Les Misérables and their other Broadway hits--Miss Saigon, Martin Guerre, The Pirate Queen, and La Révolution Française--plus a few special surprises."

Tickets are priced $20-$80; click here for reservations.

 
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