The World of Webber debuted in February 2013 to standing ovations and a sold out audience at Pleasanton's Firehouse Arts Center. By popular demand, the show returns for two performances, one evening, and one matinee. Performed in intimate cabaret concert style by three outstanding singers with piano accompaniment, the revue features Andrew Lloyd Webber classics including Don't Cry for Me, Argentina (Evita), Memory (Cats), Music of the Night (The Phantom of the Opera), and selections from many of his other shows, including Sunset Boulevard, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Whistle Down the Wind, Aspects of Love, and Jesus Christ Superstar.
WoW showcases three outstanding veteran stage talents, who have come together for this special event, and who reflect the incredible range of Lloyd Webber's musical genius:
Tielle Baker is a musical theatre and opera star who has appeared in over 50 productions with over 20 different companies, including performances at the Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, and in international music festivals in Italy and Germany. Her performances have been described as "absolutely on fire and entertaining in every way," according to Voice of Opera.
Kelly Brandeburg performs on stages throughout the country, and among her long list of theater credits are starring roles in Jekyll & Hyde, The Wizard of Oz, and The Secret Garden.
Audiences will recognize Kyle Martin from his starring role as the "Piano Man" in the Billy Joel/Twyla Tharp Broadway smash hit musical "Movin' Out" during the 2007-2009 National Tour. "Kyle Martin isn't just good, he's spectacular!" -Reno Gazette-Journal.
Musical director Evan Alparone brings his considerable background as conductor and accompanist to the show. He has worked on over 35 musicals, including recent productions with TriValley Repertory Theatre, Utah Shakespeare Festival, Boxcar Theatre, and the Douglas Morrison Theater.
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