For one night only, Broadway legend Brian Stokes Mitchell will dazzle audiences with his signature velvety baritone, performing live as part of the Lesher Center for the Arts' thrilling "Headliners" series. This uplifting evening of song will feature a wide range of music, from American songbook to Broadway and contemporary tunes. Dubbed "the last leading man" by The New York Times, Mitchell also gained widespread internet fame during the pandemic for his impromptu performances from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment in Manhattan. Drawing crowds for his stellar rendition of "The Impossible Dream," his serenade evolved into a nightly salute to essential workers such as paramedics, firemen, policemen, and healthcare employees that was covered by NPR, NBC, Broadway.com, NY Daily News, TimeOut, and more.
For one night only, Broadway legend Brian Stokes Mitchell will dazzle audiences with his signature velvety baritone, performing live as part of the Lesher Center for the Arts' thrilling "Headliners" series. This uplifting evening of song will feature a wide range of music, from American songbook to Broadway and contemporary tunes. Dubbed "the last leading man" by The New York Times, Mitchell also gained widespread internet fame during the pandemic for his impromptu performances from the balcony of his fifth-floor apartment in Manhattan. Drawing crowds for his stellar rendition of "The Impossible Dream," his serenade evolved into a nightly salute to essential workers such as paramedics, firemen, policemen, and healthcare employees that was covered by NPR, NBC, Broadway.com, NY Daily News, TimeOut, and more.
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