Yo-Yo Ma, cello
We the People: Celebrating Our Shared Humanity
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Kelli O’Hara will touch your heart, make you laugh, and wow you with her sparkling vocals whether she’s taking the stage in a Mozart comedy, Golden Age or world premiere musical, contemporary opera, or cabaret concert.
With eight Tony Award nominations and a win for 2015’s revival of The King and I, O’Hara is Broadway royalty, but her glorious voice and committed acting have led her to success on other stages. At the Metropolitan Opera, she reprised her role as Laura Brown in Kevin Puts' The Hours opposite Renée Fleming and Joyce DiDonato. On screen, she has captivated audiences as a late nineteenth-century socialite in HBO’s period drama The Gilded Age and received an Emmy nomination for her work on The Accidental Wolf.
In every setting, Kelli O’Hara shines. Be moved, be dazzled, be there for this unforgettable evening of song and storytelling.
Dan Lipton music director & pianist
Antoine Silverman violin
Gene Lewin drums
Pete Donovan bass
Justin Goldner guitar
“It doesn't matter if Kelli O'Hara is singing show tunes, country and western, heavy metal, or Gregorian chant: everyone would be advised to just take a leap of faith, get a ticket, sit calmly but excitedly in the chair, and wait for the perfection to begin.”
Broadway World
“She brings a typhoon of passion to everything she does, inviting her audience to share in that deep well of emotion. You leave any performance by Kelli O'Hara feeling more hopeful, more alive, more human.”
Broadway World
We the People: Celebrating Our Shared Humanity
Duke in Africa
In the Fiddler’s House
Klaus Mäkelä, Zell Music Director Designate
Andris Nelsons, conductor
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