The historic Newtown Theatre will present From Broadway to Newtown PA on Sunday, June 9 at 7:00 PM. Doors will open for this very special event at 6:00 PM.
This intimate evening of Broadway music will feature Jonathan Christopher (Sweeney Todd, Hamilton), Carrie St. Louis (Wicked, Kinky Boots, Rock of Ages, Titanique), and Keri René Fuller (SIX, Waitress, Cats, Jagged Little Pill) performing Tony- award-winning hits from musicals ranging from Carousel to Hamilton.
They will be joined by Music Director Dan Micciche, conductor of the hit Broadway musical Wicked. This is your chance to see Broadway-level talent right here in Newtown!
Tickets include the performance, one complimentary drink (alcoholic or non), and dessert. This event is being held as a final fundraiser for the Newtown Theatre’s phase II renovations, which will kick off on July 1 and last two months.
Online tickets are $100 per person or $90 for theatre members. Any remaining tickets will be sold for $125 at the door on the night of the show (if available).
All seating is general admission.
Meet the Stars
Dan Micciche
Dan Micciche is the current Music Director and Conductor of Wicked on Broadway and has been with the show for over a decade – including the national and international tours. As part of the music team, he is an integral member of the casting process.
Prior to Wicked, Dan began his acting career on Broadway as the youngest actor to play Mary Sunshine in the Tony Award winning revival of Chicago. He performed in 2,000 shows across 125 cities as a part of the Broadway, U.S. national tour, Canadian tour and the Japanese, Alaskan and Thailand companies. In Chicago, he performed with stars Kevin Richardson, Jerry Springer, Sofia Vergara, Bianca Marroquin, Charlotte d’Amboise, Carol Woods, Roz Ryan, Paige Davis and John O’Hurley.
In 2008 Dan performed as a soloist in Bernstein’s MASS at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center and the United Palace. He was the first male to record the male soprano solo in “I Don’t Know” which was nominated for a 2008 Grammy Award NAXOS.
As an accomplished conductor and performer, Dan has led workshops and masterclasses across prestigious academic and industry institutions including: University of Michigan, The Boston Conservatory of Music, Berklee School of Music, NYU, Pace, Notre Dame, Eastman School of Music, Otterbein University as well as schools in Peru, Mexico and Switzerland.
Dan runs his own private coaching business for actors and conductors. He is also the owner, founder and producer of Hit It Productions Inc., which brings Broadway to your home, company, resort, club or event. His program features a personalized musical performance featuring leading Broadway actors and actresses. He is also the co-founder and co-owner of the International Music Theatre Academy (IMTA). Dan graduated with a bachelor’s degree of Fine Arts from The Boston Conservatory of Music in 2007.
Carrie St. louis
Carrie was last seen in the Off Broadway hit, Titanique, as Rose Dewitt-Bukater. Previously, she was the final Lauren on Broadway in the Tony-winning musical, Kinky Boots. She is best known for her portrayal of Glinda in Wicked on Broadway and in the national touring company.
Carrie opened the Las Vegas company of Rock of Ages at the Venetian Hotel as Sherrie and then went on to play the role on Broadway at The Helen Hayes Theater. She originated the role of Annette in Cruel Intentions: The ‘90s Musical Off Broadway, and her voice can be heard on the original cast recording which topped the Billboard Broadway chart.
Her television credits include roles on "The Good Fight" (Paramount+), “Elementary” (CBS), “Blindspot” (NBC) and “Younger” (TV Land). Her solo show, Something Good, which she debuted at Feinstein’s/54 Below, has been performed in cities across the US. A graduate of USC’s Thornton School of Music, Carrie is also an esteemed vocal coach with a private vocal studio in New York City.
jonathan christopher
Praised for his "hearty baritone" voice, Bermudian American Jonathan Christopher is swiftly establishing himself as a versatile vocalist and actor around the world. Jonathan recently completed the run of the hit Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd as the Bird Seller and covering Beadle Bamford. Previously, he played Aaron Burr and George Washington in the national tour and Canadian premiere of Hamilton. In New York he has performed in critically acclaimed productions at Lincoln Center (Davóne Tines and Michael Schachter’s The Black Clown) and Signature Theatre (Dave Malloy’s Octet). Regionally, he has worked with Eugene Opera (La Fanciulla del West), Syracuse Opera (Tosca, Sweeney Todd), Michigan Opera Theater (La Traviata), Knoxville’s Clarence Brown Theater (Candide), and Milwaukee’s Skylight Music Theater (Porgy and Bess).
Keri René Fuller
Broadway: SIX (Jane Seymour), Jagged Little Pill (Ens.); Waitress (Francine, Jenna u/s); Tour: Cats (Grizabella); TV: Law & Order: SVU (Snowflake). Regional: [title of show] (Heidi); Murder Ballad (Sara), Dogfight (Rose), Les Miserable (Eponine), Lizzie Borden (Lizzie), A Chorus Line (Maggie), Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson (Rachel), A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Helena), Titus Andronicus (Lavinia), The Winter’s Tale (Perdita). Workshops: GATSBY with Florence+The Machine, Not Ready for Prime Time (Laraine Newman). She has been a part of numerous workshops and readings all over NYC and continues to pursue new and groundbreaking works. Keri also releases her own music under the name DITTA, find her on all streaming platforms.
Event Details
Doors open at 6 PM and the show starts at 7 PM.
Tickets include the performance, one complimentary drink (alcoholic or non), and dessert. This event is being held as a final fundraiser for the Newtown Theatre’s phase II renovations, which will kick off on July 1 and last two months.
Beer, wine and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the show.
All ticket sales are final – please be aware of what event you are buying tickets for. Refunds or ticket “exchanges” will not be offered for any reason. If you can't attend an event, you're welcome to give your tickets to someone else. The name on the ticket does not have to match the person using it.
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Please bring your tickets! Electronic or hard copy is fine. We recommend printing them out (or saving them to your phone) as soon as soon as you buy them.
Members, please be prepared to present your membership card at the door.