College Singers to Offer 'Night Life' Music

College Singers to Offer 'Night Life' Music

11/14/2014 

SUNY Cortland’s College Singers will perform a program of excerpts from Broadway shows including “A Little Night Music,” “City of Angels,” “West Side Story,” “The Addams Family,” “Chicago,” “West Side Story” and “Guys and Dolls” on Thursday, Nov. 20, at the College.

Presented by the Performing Arts Department, the concert titled “Night Life” will begin at 8 p.m. in the Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre. 

The event is free and open to the public.

David Neal, SUNY Cortland professor of performing arts, will conduct the program, with Richard Montgomery at the piano. Guest jazz saxophonist Don Slatoff, based in Ithaca and Manhattan, will join the ensemble on the “City of Angels” set.

The event is supported by the Student Government Association.

For more information, contact the Performing Arts Department at 607-753-2811 or visit the website at cortland.edu/performingarts.


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