Opening (Rob/Eddie) Little Shop of Horrors (Original Urchins) Rainbow High (Felicia Finley) Where Do You Go? (Michael Arden) Sound of Music (Sarah Uriarte Berry) If Ever Would Leave You (David Burnham) Lovely (Catherine Hickland/David Burnham) If Momma Was Married? (Jennifer Rae Beck/Crista Moore) Ordinary Couple / Something Good (Malcom Gets) Sweet Transvestite (Paul Pecorino) What You Own (Adam Pascal/Anthony Rapp) How Deep Is Your Love (Paul Castree/Paige Price) Where is Love / As Long As He Need Me (Lea Salonga) Something's Coming (Howard McGillin) Don't Rain on My Parade (Jane Monheit) Dance Ten (Nicolette Hart) Maybe This Time (Andrea McArdle) How Lovely to Be a Woman (Alexis Kalehoff) Kids (Brooks Ashmanskas) Another Suitcase (Mackenzie Mauzy) Over the Rainbow (Jessica-Snow Wilson) Dancing All the Time (Crista Moore) The Miller's Son (D'Jamin Bartlett) Much More (Eden Riegel) Funny Girl (Steven Brinberg as Simply Barbra) Feed the Birds (Jennifer Rae Beck) Beautiful Maria (Jaime Camil) Googie Gomez (Natalie Toro) Downtown (Anthony Rapp/Jessica-Snow Wilson and Urchins) A Boy Like That / I Have a Love (Natascia Diaz/Andrea Burns) Hair Medly (Melba Moore) Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (Jane Monheit)
and not to be excluded: Joey Dudding and Josh Walden as terrific backup singers on several numbers
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
Although not mentioned from the stage, Anthony and Adam singing "What You Own" was very special in that they are not performing that song in public until the 10th Anniversary Concert.
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - Willy Wonka
Lea salonga singing As Long As he Needs Me....... Andrea McArdle singing......Maybe this Time...... Melba Moore singing .....Hair medley. How lucky can you get you New Yorkers? I am so f***ing jealous Will it be recorded? Baby dream your dream....I say. Sigh! to live in tragic Sydney, Australia. But the weather is good
Congratulations to Rob and Eddie and Craig. A magnificent night.
Thank you especially for the opportunity to see D'Jamin Bartlett do that song again. Hard to believe that 32 years ago I was a Sondheim-obsessed teenager...
Bring her back to SO5 and have her sing "Send in the Clowns."
What an evening....I think my hands are still sore! Thank you Rob, Eddie, Craig and everyone involved in putting SO4 -- I am sure I will not "mis-speak" for anyone who was there as we give YOU ALL a standing ovation!
"Sir K, the Viscount of Uppity-shire...." -- kissmycookie
"The Spectacle has, indeed, an emotional attraction of its own, but, of all the parts, it is the least artistic, and connected least with the art of poetry. For the power of Tragedy, we may be sure, is felt even apart from representation and actors. Besides, the production of spectacular effects depends more on the art of the stage machinist than on that of the poet."
--Aristotle
I was lucky enough to see Nicolette in Chorus Line last year. She sings the hell out of that song and anyone who saw it last night knows what I mean. She was also hilarious as one of Bette's Harlettes.
I got rid of my teeth at a young age because... I'm straight. Teeth are for gay people. That's why fairies come and get them