Jason Robert Brown Will Share Old and New Music at Beverly Hills’ Sorting Room | Playbill

Los Angeles News Jason Robert Brown Will Share Old and New Music at Beverly Hills’ Sorting Room The composer of The Last Five Years and Bridges of Madison County will perform December 7.
Jason Robert Brown Michael Kushner

Tony Award-winning Broadway composer Jason Robert Brown will perform two concerts, at 7 and 9:30 PM December 7 at The Sorting Room at the Wallis Annenberg Performing Arts Center in Beverly Hills, California.

Brown’s concert incorporates music from his shows, such as The Last Five Years, Parade, The Bridges of Madison County, 13, Honeymoon in Vegas, Songs for a New World, and more, and also includes new works in development. (Brown famously tried out original compositions for the recent run of Prince of Broadway at a similar concert gig in New York before landing on the final number “Do The Work.”)

Brown won two Tony Awards for 2014’s The Bridges of Madison County (Best Score and Best Orchestrations) and a Tony Award for his score of Parade in 1999. He is also the winner of five Drama Desk Awards—Outstanding Music and Orchestrations for Bridges, Outstanding Music and Lyrics for The Last Five Years, and Outstanding Music for Parade.

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The Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts, 9390 North Santa Monica Boulevard, Beverly Hills, California. Click here to order tickets, which cost $25–$70.

 
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