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Will & Anthony Nunziata in From Pelham to Park Avenue at Feinstein's

Feinstein's at Loews Regency, At 61st Street (540 Park Ave New York City, NY 10021)
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Feinstein's hosts the return of twin brothers Will and Anthony Nunziata after two sold-out performances last fall. Their new show, From Pelham to Park Avenue, features songs from Broadway by Stephen Sondheim, Jule Styne and Frank Loesser, Italian classics and numbers from newer songwriters like Michael Feinstein. (Feinstein's features a $40 minimum food or drink purchase for early shows, and $25 for late shows.)

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The last date listed for Will & Anthony Nunziata: From Pelham to Park Avenue was Friday April 23, 2010 / 10:30pm.

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Magical Nights: Exclusive Evenings of Unforgettable Wonder at Feinstein's

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Experience an evening of sophisticated New York entertainment as a rotating cast of world-class magicians and mentalists amaze and astound you. Magical Nights begins with an eye-popping display of close-up magic, as a skilled performer moves among the audience, demonstrating sleight-of-hand right at your table, while you enjoy the club's fine dining experience. You'll then be treated to an hour-long stage show, featuring more out-of-this-world illusions. You may recognize many of the magicians, who've been featured on numerous TV shows, including Good Morning America, The Early Show and The Today Show. Learn More

At 61st Street,
540 Park Ave
New York City, NY 10021
212-339-4095
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More Information About Will & Anthony Nunziata: From Pelham to Park Avenue

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http://feinsteinsattheregency.com/performance.php?id=316

Quotes & Highlights

  • “A dynamic duo with beautiful voices and charming personalities.” --Cleveland Pops Conductor Carl Topilow

Description

Will & Anthony Nunziata have traveled the country with their duo concert act, recent as soloists with the Boston Pops (through arrangements made by Boston College President Father Leahy, they became the first identical twins to perform with the Pops), as well as guest artist appearances the Cleveland Pops Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchestra, Cape Cod Symphony Orchestra, and at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Hall. The Nunziatas are currently under the direction of Richard Jay-Alexander, recent director and collaborator of such entertainers as Barbra Streisand and Bernadette Peters.

Recently the brothers sang in the grand finale song “Sunday” at “Sondheim: The Birthday Concert!” at New York’s Avery Fisher Hall – a concert celebrating the music and 80th birthday of Stephen Sondheim – and appeared at the “Broadway Backwards 5” benefit for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, hosted by Florence Henderson. Also, Will and Anthony can be heard singing as “the boys” in the song “Roxie” on Melora Hardin’s (“The Office”) CD All the Way to Mars. Their upcoming concerts include the Colony Hotel in Palm Beach, FL, as well as venues in Wayne, NJ; Westport, CT; Sarasota, FL and Brookfield, WI.

The brothers were born in Brooklyn, raised in Westchester County and attended Boston College. They were New York All-State cross country runners and tennis players, as well as being two-time junior National platform tennis doubles champions. For further information, please visit www.willandanthony.com/