Live at the Orinda Concert Series presents their inaugural season finale with Broadway icon Andrea McArdle, in her first Bay Area concert in five years. Literally growing up on the Broadway stage, Andrea became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical when she originated the title role of Annie. She has since gone on to star in Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, Evita, Cabaret and more. Singing an eclectic mix of Broadway and 70's pop hits, Andrea will also tell stories of 70's New York and (with her sly sense of humor) dish about Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Sir Paul McCartney, Carol Channing and others.
"The McArdle pipes have blossomed from those of waif to woman with glossy resilience." - Variety
"Thrilling!" LA Times
Live at the Orinda Concert Series brings the best of Broadway, jazz and pop artists to the historic Orinda Theatre. This inaugural season has brought sold-out shows by Tony winner John Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys), Golden Globe winner Amanda McBroom ("The Rose"), and cabaret/jazz star Amanda King.
Live at the Orinda Concert Series presents their inaugural season finale with Broadway icon Andrea McArdle, in her first Bay Area concert in five years. Literally growing up on the Broadway stage, Andrea became the youngest performer ever to be nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical when she originated the title role of Annie. She has since gone on to star in Les Miserables, Beauty and the Beast, Evita, Cabaret and more. Singing an eclectic mix of Broadway and 70's pop hits, Andrea will also tell stories of 70's New York and (with her sly sense of humor) dish about Barbra Streisand, Michael Jackson, Sir Paul McCartney, Carol Channing and others.
"The McArdle pipes have blossomed from those of waif to woman with glossy resilience." - Variety
"Thrilling!" LA Times
Live at the Orinda Concert Series brings the best of Broadway, jazz and pop artists to the historic Orinda Theatre. This inaugural season has brought sold-out shows by Tony winner John Lloyd Young (Jersey Boys), Golden Globe winner Amanda McBroom ("The Rose"), and cabaret/jazz star Amanda King.
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