The free Times Square concert was presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
The concert will feature deep cuts from the group's catalog, as well as brand new music.
The evening at the Lucille Lortel Theatre will feature acoustic versions of tunes from Lozano's albums.
The 20-city concert tour will play Seattle, New York, Chicago, Toronto, Los Angeles, and more.
Charles Kirsch directs the evening for the Off-Broadway company with musical direction by Michael Lavine.
Jamie Muscato, Christine Allado, and Rebecca Caine will star in the one-night-only event at Royal Festival Hall.
The new folk pop musical brings the Arthurian legend to life.
The two artists will share songs and stories from their careers at the Manhattan venue.
Deborah Grace Winer hosts the two concerts, part of the Songbook Sundays series.
Jennifer Holliday, Norbert Leo Butz, and Donna Murphy are among those set to perform the Stephen Sondheim-James Goldman musical for Transport Group.
The Pulitzer-winning playwright will revisit some old songs and try out new ones at the one-night-only concert.
David Alpert will direct the 54 Below evening with musical direction by Carmel Dean.
Written and hosted by Justin Elizabeth Sayre, the Pride concert benefits The Ali Forney Center.
The student revue is presented by The College of New Jersey’s Lyric Theatre.
Selections from never-before-heard musicals will be performed at the Manhattan cabaret in May.
The evening will mark the 30th anniversary of the original animated film while also celebrating its long-running stage musical adaptation.
The next concert in the ongoing series will celebrate the 1948–1949 and 1954–1955 Broadway seasons.
Proceeds from the event support Self Help Africa's work to alleviate hunger, poverty, social inequality, and the impact of climate change in sub-Saharan Africa.
The annual concert event inviting Broadway favorites to step outside of their usual type will stream following the live show.
Jane Krakowski, Vanessa Williams, and more join the Tony winner to honor late Roundabout Artistic Director Todd Haimes.
Joseph Hayward directs the gala evening with musical direction by Alex Rybeck.
Blackhurst is offering several concerts at the NYC venue in the coming months, including tributes to Ethel Merman, Jerry Herman, Hoagy Carmichael, and more.
Nick Laughlin will direct the evening at The Sultan Room.
Grammy and Emmy winner John McDaniel produces the summer series.
The free concert is presented by The Broadway Green Alliance and Times Square Alliance.
The six-time Tony winner will be joined by Stars in the House co-host Seth Rudetsky.
RuPaul's Drag Race star Latrice Royale and music director John McDaniel will also be on hand for the event, supporting Out Boulder County.
Platt tours with his newest album Honeymind, which releases May 31.
Recent Once Upon a Mattress star Jackson will return to the Manhattan nightspot with his show Signs of Life.
The Moulin Rouge! The Musical Tony winner is currently playing a limited engagement in the Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd.
The production was a major milestone for neurodivergent representation on Broadway, with seven openly autistic actors in the cast.
The Los Angeles concert benefiting Harvest Home will be music directed by Seth Rudetsky and James Wesley.
The three-time Tony winner dazzled the sold-out crowd with her newest concert evening, A Life in Notes.
The manga was previously adapted into a 22-part anime television series and a live-action film.
Bare is a raucous coming-of-age musical exploring identity, sexuality, and the consequences of hiding your true self.
Composer Jaime Lozano and "The Familia" perform at the Long Island venue.
The three-time Tony winner will bring her new concert act, A Life in Notes, to the famed venue April 8.
Hosted by Jackie Cox, the benefit put a twist on the work of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Anggelo will present his solo show LatinXOXO, featuring musical direction, arrangements, and piano and guitar accompaniment by Lozano.
The concert will raise funds to support original West End producer Imogen Kinchin's cancer treatment.
The acclaimed comedian and POTUS star plays the downtown venue Easter Sunday.
The March 11 concert evening benefited Broadway Cares and the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center.
The March 30 performance with the Annie star will also be live streamed.
The annual concert event inviting Broadway favorites to step outside of their usual type will stream following the live show.
The concert at the California venue honors the birthdays of composers Andrew Lloyd Webber and the late Stephen Sondheim.
Susan Stroman will also offer remarks at the upcoming gala evening.
Michael Kirk Lane, Alex Rybeck, and Yasuhiko Fukuoka will also be on hand for the summer cabaret workshop.
John Doyle will direct the four concerts, which will feature new orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick, who will also conduct.
The late Grammy winner and Tony nominee will be honored by an all-star lineup.
Nick Cearley and Lauren Molina lead the evening at the Public Theater's cabaret space.
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