Broadway Anthems

Broadway Anthems is an exploration of some of the greatest Broadway songs ever crafted. With unforgettable masterpieces from Gershwin and Rodgers, to modern classics from Sondheim and Webber, you’re sure to hear some of your favorites and, most importantly, some surprises.

Seattle performer Timothy Glynn presents an evening of song and tribute. When the curtain goes up, the spotlight is focused on the show’s stars; Melodies, Lyrics, and the creators who put them all together for the stage. Join us for an intimate look at the musical ingredients present in our search for the Perfect Broadway Song.

Friday, June 27, 2008, 8:00 pm
Woodinville Repertory Theatre’s
Little Theatre at Wellington Hills Golf Course
7026 240th Street SE, Woodinville, WA 98072

Tickets $20 adults/$16 seniors and students

For phone reservations call 206-525-3493
For on-line reservations, visit or www.brownpapertickets.com

CAST

TIMOTHY GLYNN (SINGER)

Timothy Glynn performs at Redwood Theatre

Timothy Glynn’s diverse experience on the stage ranges from Classical Shakespeare to Farce and Rock Musical to Operetta. A storyteller by nature, Timothy relishes in shaping his solo theatrical experiences with an extensive menu of the greatest musical numbers ever written for the stage.

An expressive staple in the Seattle performance scene, Timothy’s theatrical appearances have found him at the 5th Avenue Theatre, Village Theatre, Civic Light Opera and more. Most recently, he was seen as the ‘fun-loving’ Pan in ArtsWest’s outrageous Seattle Premier of Batboy, The Musical, and in Lyric Light Opera’s beautiful imagining of Brigadoon. He is thrilled to return to a more personal, intimate evening with the unmatched musical talent of Daryl Spadaccini at the helm. Many thanks to Redwood Theatre, Woodinville Repertory Theatre, David, Daryl, Josh and the many others who helped to raise the curtain at this evening’s performance. More importantly, without you, there would be no Broadway Anthems.

DARYL SPADACCINI (ACCOMPANIST)

Daryl is no stranger to the accompanist’s bench. His work, as such, has taken him on three national tours with “Romberg Remembered,” and he has appeared nationally on PBS, NBC and CBS. Seattle area theaters seek him out for his musical sensitivity, direction, and cordial attitude. He has been a professional accompanist all his adult life and has three albums of original music available. He is happy to appear with such an accomplished performer as Timothy Glynn.

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