Apply by Oct. 2 to sing with Broadway stars in Spokane

Published: September 21, 2009

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Composer and lyricist Neil Berg

Five Broadway stars are giving away the chance to join them on stage in “Neil Berg’s 100 Years of Broadway,” Oct. 12 at the Martin Woldson Theater at The Fox in Spokane. Submission guidelines are posted at www.singingwiththebroadwaystars.com.

The show features stars of “Phantom of the Opera,” “Les Miserables” “Jekyll and Hyde,” “Fiddler on The Roof,” “Wonderful Town,” “Tarzan,” “Cats,” “The Woman in White” and “It Ain't Nothin' But the Blues” singing the finest hits songs of the last century of Broadway musicals.

For a chance to perform on stage, contestants should upload a 90-120-second video clip of themselves singing a Broadway favorite to YouTube, MySpace, or Facebook, and then go to www.singingwiththebroadwaystars.com and select Spokane, Wash. Fill out the submission form and send a link to the video by 5 p.m. Oct. 2.

Up to two winners and up to ten runners-up will be selected by the show’s panel of industry experts (including producers, singers, and managers as well as composer and lyricist Neil Berg). The panel will judge the audition tapes to decide who will get the chance to show off their singing skills in front of their family and friends with five Broadway stars and an all-star New York band. Winners will also receive tickets for their family and friends to see their Broadway debut.

The panel will announce the winners on Oct. 5. Winners will receive notification by email or phone.

All those who submit audition videos will be entitled to a 15 percent discount on any price level ticket to the show.

Tickets are $22, $32 and $37 and may be purchase by calling 509-624-1200 or online at martinwoldsontheater.com.


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