Barbara Cook 2003
Broadway legend Barbara Cook returns to the Kennedy Center with a concert of musical gems from Broadway and beyond.
- Jun. 5 - 22, 2003
- Eisenhower Theater
- Approx 2 hours
- $35.00 - $45.00
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About
Last summer, Tony®-winning Broadway legend Barbara Cook brought
audiences to their feet with her critically acclaimed one-woman
celebration of Stephen Sondheim’s timeless music. The New York
Times called her performance “brilliant…transcendent…a sublime
tour de force.” Now the gifted soprano, best known for
originating some of the American musical theater’s most
memorable roles—including “Cunegonde” in Candide and “Marian
the Librarian” in The Music Man—returns to present a brand-new
concert of musical gems from Broadway and beyond, including
signature songs from her long and illustrious career,
accompanied by Wally Harper on piano and Jon Burr on bass.
Artists
Resources
Watch and Listen
Barbara Cook: Emotional connections at a performance
Barbara Cook: The Terrace Theater
Barbara Cook: What it takes to sing cabaret
Barbara Cook: What it’s like to do a solo performance
Barbara Cook: Where she learned to sing
Listen to an excerpt of Barbara Cook singing Glitter and Be Gay.
Listen to an excerpt of Barbara Cook singing Ice Cream.
Listen to Barbara Cook on NPR's The Diane Rehm Show.
All events and artists subject to change without prior notice.
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Barbara Cook
