Broadway Up Close and Personal: Marvin Hamlisch, Interview and Works from the Composer
The Kennedy Center - Terrace Theater (Washington, DC)
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Join ASCAP's Michael Kerker for an intimate interview with the multi-award-winning NSO Principal Pops Conductor Marvin Hamlisch and performances by Liz Callaway, Kevin Early and Karen Ziemba performing the composer's best. Hamlisch was the composer of A Chorus Line and has hundreds of songs to his credit.
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The NSO Principal Pops Conductor and composer of A Chorus Line, Marvin Hamlisch has hundreds of songs to his credit, providing a soundtrack to the lives of many throughout the world. In the process, he has won virtually every major award that exists for the field of composing, including Oscars, Grammys, Emmys, Golden Globes, a Tony Award, and a Pulitzer Prize. Join ASCAP's Michael Kerker for an intimate interview with Hamlisch and performances by Liz Callaway, Kevin Early, and Karen Ziemba performing the composer's best.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, located on 17 acres overlooking the Potomac River in Washington, D.C., is America's living memorial to President Kennedy as well as the nation's busiest arts facility, presenting more than 2,000 performances each year. The Center is home to seven theaters: the Concert Hall, the Opera House, the Eisenhower Theater, the Family Theater, the Terrace Theater, the Theater Lab, and the Terrace Gallery. In addition, as part of the Kennedy Center's Performing Arts for Everyone outreach program, free performances take place each evening at 6 p.m. on the Millennium Stage. In addition to offering annual series of the National Symphony Orchestra, theater, ballet, dance, chamber music, jazz, and performances for young audiences, the Kennedy Center presents festivals celebrating the arts and culture of countries and regions around the world. Recent festivals include African Odyssey, AmericArtes, Festival of China, and JAPAN: culture + hyperculture.