NewsPHOTO CALL: Broadway Sings the '90s Benefit, With Jenna Leigh Green, Morgan James, Russell Fischer and MoreThe TRL Generation: Broadway Sings the '90s, a one-night-only benefit concert for Broadway Impact featuring late-'90s classics, was offered July 8 at Joe's Pub.
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Krissie Fullerton
July 26, 2012
The 7 PM concert, music-directed and produced by Benjamin Rauhala, featured Steffanie Leigh (Mary Poppins), Jenna Leigh Green (Wicked, "Sabrina, The Teenage Witch"), Constantine Rousouli (Ghost, Wicked), Ashley Kate Adams (La Cage Aux Folles), Lucia Spina (Legally Blonde, Les Miserables), Aaron Ramey (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Tracy McDowell (Rent), Will Blum (The Book of Mormon), Tricia Burns (My Big Gay Italian Wedding), Emily McNamara (My Big Gay Italian Wedding), Lisa Mindelle (Oklahomo), Morgan James (Godspell, Wonderland), Russell Fischer (Jersey Boys), Hannah Elless (Godspell), Corey Mach (Godspell), Eric Michael Krop (Godspell), Emily Afton (Hair), Garett Hawe (Newsies, Mary Poppins), Eric Hatch (Mary Poppins, West Side Story), Jeff O'Donnell, Marrick Smith, Lacey Angerosa, Jessica Waxman and Jillian Soares.
The cast sang new arrangements and medleys of music by The Spice Girls, Alanis Morrissette, The Backstreet Boys, TLC, The Cranberries, Britney Spears, No Doubt, Celine Dion, LFO, *NSync, Hanson and more.
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Broadway Sings the '90s Benefit, With Jenna Leigh Green, Morgan James, Russell Fischer and More
Broadway Sings the '90s Benefit, With Jenna Leigh Green, Morgan James, Russell Fischer and More
The TRL Generation: Broadway Sings the '90s, a one-night-only benefit concert for Broadway Impact featuring late-'90s classics, was offered at Joe's Pub. Read the Playbill.com story.
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