Modern U.S. President

David appears in this video parody, starring Ronnie Butler as Barack Obama.

Jason Robert Brown and Georgia Stitt in Concert

David will be joining Jason and Georgia in a concert to benefit the Pasadena Presbyterian Church. For more details about the event, visit the Facebook page. Tickets are available here.

From the Facebook Event Page:
Broadway comes To PPC for one night only, when husband and wife musical theater composers JASON ROBERT BROWN and GEORGIA STITT share the stage with their talented friends.

JASON ROBERT BROWN has been hailed as “one of Broadway’s smartest and most sophisticated songwriters since Stephen Sondheim” (Philadelphia Inquirer), and his “extraordinary, jubilant theater music” (Chicago Tribune) has been heard all over the world, whether in one of the hundreds of productions of his musicals every year or in his own incendiary live performances.

GEORGIA STITT has been called “a songwriter with a truly distinctive writing voice; a voice that blends theater, pop and classical flavors into a sound all her own” (Craig Carnelia). Her music is “highly recommended. Reflective and personal, but with the intelligence and craft of good theatre songs” (National Public Radio).

JASON ROBERT BROWN
and
GEORGIA STITT

in concert TOGETHER

with TY TAYLOR, ALLIE TRIMM, AMY RYDER, LARA PULVER, DAN CALLAWAY and TRACY NICOLE CHAPMAN!

and in the CHOIR:
Francesca Baer, Christopher Carothers, Robyn Clark, Will Collyer, Cat Davis, Jay Donnell, Scott Douglas, Jesse Einstein, Graham Fenton, Julie Garnye, Lori Jaroslow, Nicole Kaplan, Chil Kong, Tyler Mann, Ashley Marks, Baraka May, Megan McDermott, Eileen Cherry O’Donnell, Gabriel Oliva, Erin Quill, James Leo Ryan, Jennifer Shelton, Ali Stroker, Elissa Weinzimmer, Lizzie Weiss, Robert Yacko, Penelope Yates, David Zack

 

Luck!

David appeared in the staged reading of Luck!, by Mark Waldrop and Brad Ross. The reading, part of the Festival of New American Musicals, took place on May 17 and 18, 2010 at the NoHo Arts Center.

From http://lafestival.org/2010/events/ev10luck.html

Book and Lyrics by Mark Waldrop
Music by Brad Ross
Based on a story by Isaac Bashevis Singer
Directed by Calvin Remsberg

In this fractured folk-tale based on a story by Isaac Bashevis Singer, Mazel and Shlimazel, the spirits of Good Luck and Bad Luck, make a bet to determine who is the more powerful. The terms: Mazel will take a hapless young man named Tam under her wing for one year, at the end of which Shlimazel will attempt to undo everything she has done in one second. And that’s the point when Tam and the beautiful princess with whom he’s fallen in love must rely on their own ingenuity to save the kingdom and keep Tam’s neck out of the hangman’s noose. Along the way, matters are complicated by a crafty prime minister, a superstitious nurse, and a lion on the loose!

Admission is free, please call to reserve tickets 818-456-7609.

The Roxy

David appeared in the staged reading of The Roxy, score by Shelly Markum and Adryan Russ, libretto by Howard George and David Bryant. The reading will be on April 5 and 6, 2010 at the NoHo Arts Center.

New Jimmy Dorsey Tour Dates

David performed with the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra in Bradenton, Florida.

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