
Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway will be a three-part virtual concert series featuring two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone on October 24, Tony Award winner Laura Benanti on November 14, and critically acclaimed actress and singer Vanessa Williams on December 5.
Streamed live from New York’s Shubert Virtual Studios, each show will feature a mix of Broadway showtunes, pop songs, and personal stories from the life of each headliner. Viewers can also submit questions in advance for each artist to answer during the show.
Access includes the livestream performance plus an additional 72 hours of on-demand viewing of a video recording of the livestream, available one hour after each live broadcast ends. Proceeds from ticket sales will support Texas Performing Arts’ reopening and recovery efforts.
Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway will be a three-part virtual concert series featuring two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone on October 24, Tony Award winner Laura Benanti on November 14, and critically acclaimed actress and singer Vanessa Williams on December 5.
Streamed live from New York’s Shubert Virtual Studios, each show will feature a mix of Broadway showtunes, pop songs, and personal stories from the life of each headliner. Viewers can also submit questions in advance for each artist to answer during the show.
Access includes the livestream performance plus an additional 72 hours of on-demand viewing of a video recording of the livestream, available one hour after each live broadcast ends. Proceeds from ticket sales will support Texas Performing Arts’ reopening and recovery efforts.
Live from the West Side: Women of Broadway will be a three-part virtual concert series featuring two-time Tony Award winner Patti LuPone on October 24, Tony Award winner Laura Benanti on November 14, and critically acclaimed actress and singer Vanessa Williams on December 5.
Streamed live from New York’s Shubert Virtual Studios, each show will feature a mix of Broadway showtunes, pop songs, and personal stories from the life of each headliner. Viewers can also submit questions in advance for each artist to answer during the show.
Access includes the livestream performance plus an additional 72 hours of on-demand viewing of a video recording of the livestream, available one hour after each live broadcast ends. Proceeds from ticket sales will support Texas Performing Arts’ reopening and recovery efforts.