The Golden Age of Broadway
Multiple dates and times
The Jersey Shore Arts Center, 07756
Description
Broadway's Greatest Hits from the '40s, '50s, and '60s! Performed by New Jersey's Most Beloved Tenor and Soprano.
Join New Jersey's Most Beloved Tenor and Soprano, Dakota & Elle, for The Golden Age of Broadway: an enchanting summer concert inspired by Broadway’s most popular musicals of the 40s, 50s, and 60s!
Held inside the gorgeous Palaia Theatre inside the historic Jersey Shore Arts Center, this summer concert is perfect for anyone who is a fan of Broadway's greatest numbers from its golden age! Featuring hits from musicals such as Oklahoma!, West Side Story, Sound of Music, Carousel, and more!
Showtimes (doors open 30 minutes prior to each showtime)
- Friday, July 25th at 7:00pm
- Saturday, July 26th at 2:00pm
- Saturday, July 26th at 7:00pm
- Sunsday, July 27th at 2:00pm
The show will run approximately 2 hours including an intermission. Concessions will be available
"WOW! THEY'RE LIKE A YOUNG ANDREA BOCELLI AND SARAH BRIGHTMAN"
About Dakota & Elle:
Dakota Reider and Elle Michael River are beloved tenor and soprano vocalists who perform live throughout the tri-state area. Their extensive repertoire includes classical, contemporary, and Broadway music along with Golden Oldies favorites and elevated renditions of modern pop songs.
Dakota & Elle both studied with Juilliard graduate and world-renowned master-teacher, Steven Schnurman, and they’re often compared to a young Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman. Elle’s soaring ethereal soprano and Dakota’s resonate and inviting tenor enchants listeners at concerts, dinners, club meetings, weddings, theatrical performances, fundraisers, and other events.
Beyond singing, Dakota & Elle are theatre-directing partners and event producers. Their award-winning productions include musicals, dinner theatre, cabarets, and traditional plays.
Additionally, both Dakota and Elle are disability awareness advocates as Elle lives and performs with a rare genetic disease. Her experience as a chronically ill performer has influenced both their careers as artists and producers. They now actively advocate for accessible, inclusive, and diverse arts programs, and believe music and the arts can bring hope, healing, and harmony to communities all over the world.
Location
The Jersey Shore Arts Center, 07756