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Summer Theatre of New Canaan’s Benefit Concert - an evening of Stars of Broadway and Summer Theatre

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 11 Farm Rd New Canaan CT 06840  See map

Summer Theatre of New Canaan (STONC) presents its Benefit Concert, an evening of Stars of Broadway and Summer Theatre on Monday, July 23rd at 8pm for one performance ONLY. The concert features Broadway actors and performers from STONC’s past seasons of Broadway musicals.

Scheduled to take the stage are Norwalk’s Robin de Jesus, a two-time Tony Nominee (In the Heights and La Cage aux Folles) and Arbender Robinson (The Book of Mormon and The Little Mermaid) plus Westport’s Jodi Stevens Bryce (Jekyll and Hyde) plus Kate Bodenheimer, Joan Mitchell Carlo, Christopher DeRosa, Sarah Ely, Gary Harger, Joshua W. Heggie, Christian Libonati, Lauren Lukacek, Richard Weidlich, plus the Children's Choir featured in STONC’s current production of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and maybe a surprise guest or two.

The audience will hear some of Broadway’s greatest songs in what has become an enchanting night under the stars. The Benefit proceeds will support the educational and outreach programs of the Summer Theatre of New Canaan.

Benefit tickets: $20 and $30

Tickets may be purchased:

By phone: Box Office at 203.966.4634 (10am-5pm M-F)

Online at: stonc.org (24/7)

In person: at box office 60 minutes prior to each performance

The Summer Theatre of New Canaan is wheelchair accessible.

Please inform the box office of any special needs when reserving tickets.

Summer Theatre of New Canaan is located at Waveny Park, adjacent to Dunning Field Stadium, New Canaan High School, 11 Farm Road, New Canaan CT. Take the New Canaan High School Entrance.

For more information and up-to-date news about parking, the theatre, the plays, the actors and seating chart visit stonc.org

 

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