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Bring Me to Light
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Bring Me to Light

Apr 28, 2021
0h 56m
★ 0.0

Overview

Sutton Foster takes over City Center—filling it with her indomitable spirit for a concert with her friends that celebrates their connections to the historic theater and reflects on the challenges facing all of us. Bring Me to Light reunites Foster with fellow Encores! cast members Raúl Esparza and Joaquina Kalukango, City Center alum Kelli O’Hara, and Wren Rivera—Foster’s student at Ball University. Together, they enliven City Center with the hope of what lies ahead through performances of music theater favorites from Anyone Can Whistle, Camelot, Oklahoma!, South Pacific, Violet, The Wild Party, and more. Accompanied by Music Director Michael Rafter (piano) and Matt Hinkley (guitar), Bring Me to Light is directed by Leigh Silverman, with Jeanine Tesori serving as Creative Producer.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

New York City Center
Nel Shelby Productions

Bring Me to Light Trailers

Cast

Sutton Foster

Herself

Sutton Foster

Raúl Esparza

Himself

Raúl Esparza

Joaquina Kalukango

Herself

Joaquina Kalukango

Kelli O'Hara

Herself

Kelli O'Hara

Wren Rivera

Themself

Wren Rivera

Matt Hinkley

Guitar

Matt Hinkley

Leo Huppert

Bass

Leo Huppert

Michael Rafter

Piano

Michael Rafter

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