Frankie James Grande Among Performers at Broadway Sessions’ Holiday Show | Playbill

News Frankie James Grande Among Performers at Broadway Sessions’ Holiday Show The holiday event will welcome back past guests.

Broadway Sessions, the weekly evening of musical performances, games, and open mic, will welcome back past guests December 15 to share their favorite holiday tunes as part of the annual All Star Holiday Show.

Created and hosted by Ben Cameron (Wicked, Aida, Footloose) with musical director Joshua Stephen Kartes on piano, doors will open at 10:45 PM for the 11 PM show at the Laurie Beechman Theater.

Scheduled to perform are Paige Davis (Chicago), Dawn Cantwell (Wicked), Molly Tynes (Pippin), Leslie Becker (Amazing Grace), Gaelen Gilliland (Honeymoon in Vegas), Charl Brown (Motown), Betsy Struxness (Hamilton), Jelani Remy (The Lion King), Adrianna Hicks (The Color Purple), Nathan Lucrezio (Aladdin), Matthew Marks (The Book of Mormon), Devin Ilaw (Les Misérables, Miss Saigon), Zurin Villanueva (Shuffle Along), Frankie James Grande (Rock of Ages), Adinah Alexander (Kinky Boots), Ellyn Marie Marsh (Priscilla Queen of the Desert), Bryan Fenkart (Nerds), Jen Perry (Kinky Boots), Kyle Post (Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark), and Aaron Young (Fiddler on the Roof) as well as RuPaul’s Drag Race winners Jinkx Monsoon and Alaska; Matilda stars Talia Ryder, Akira Golz, Katie Zimmer, Evan Gray, Trey Middleton and MiMi Ryder; and Avenue Q cast members Imari Hardon, Jason Jacoby, Michael Liscio Jr., Jed Resnick, Kerri Brackin, Grace Choi, and Katie Boren.

The evening will feature special performances by vocalist Greg Kamp.

The Annual Holiday Show will be Broadway Sessions’ final show of the season. Broadway Sessions will return January 19, 2017.

The Laurie Beechman Theater is located inside The West Bank Café, located at 407 West 42nd Street. Reservations are strongly recommended at WestBankCafe.com. The $10 cover includes a donation to Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.

 
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