Broadway Royalty: Sutton Foster & Brian Stokes Mitchell
Bringing together Broadway’s Royalty, Sutton Foster and Brian Stokes Mitchell with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform their greatest hits from Broadway and other standards. Their careers are an inspiration for aspiring Broadway actors and theatergoers alike.
Sutton Foster has performed in 11 Broadway shows including two Tony award-winning performances in Anything Goes and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Sutton recently starred with Hugh Jackman in The Music Man shattering box office records. Her television credits include Bun Heads, Gilmore Girls, The Good Wife and Sesame Street, to name a few.
New York Times called Brian Stokes Mitchell ‘the last leading man’ in recognition of his Tony award-winning performance in Kiss Me Kate, as well as starring roles Man of La Mancha, Rag Time, Kiss of the Spiderwoman and more. Stokes, as he prefers to be called, has extensive screen credits including a seven-year stint on Trapper John, MB, forty years of memorable performances on PBS Great Performances and Fraizer. Each of these artists alone with the Royal Philharmonic is outstanding. Together, it’s a must-see for Broadway lovers and anyone who loves great singing.
Bringing together Broadway’s Royalty, Sutton Foster and Brian Stokes Mitchell with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra perform their greatest hits from Broadway and other standards. Their careers are an inspiration for aspiring Broadway actors and theatergoers alike.
Sutton Foster has performed in 11 Broadway shows including two Tony award-winning performances in Anything Goes and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Sutton recently starred with Hugh Jackman in The Music Man shattering box office records. Her television credits include Bun Heads, Gilmore Girls, The Good Wife and Sesame Street, to name a few.
New York Times called Brian Stokes Mitchell ‘the last leading man’ in recognition of his Tony award-winning performance in Kiss Me Kate, as well as starring roles Man of La Mancha, Rag Time, Kiss of the Spiderwoman and more. Stokes, as he prefers to be called, has extensive screen credits including a seven-year stint on Trapper John, MB, forty years of memorable performances on PBS Great Performances and Fraizer. Each of these artists alone with the Royal Philharmonic is outstanding. Together, it’s a must-see for Broadway lovers and anyone who loves great singing.