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Linda Eder (/ ˈ ɛ d ər /; born February 3, 1961 [1]) is an American singer and actress. She originated the role of Lucy Harris in the Broadway musical Jekyll & Hyde , for which she was nominated for the Drama Desk Award .
Linda Eder's 2002 single from the musical Camille Claudel. John Williams composed a five-minute work for orchestra and chorus, " Call of the Champions ", that served as the official theme of the 2002 Winter Olympics, his first for a Winter Olympiad.
Svengali is a musical with a book and lyrics by Gregory Boyd and music by Frank Wildhorn.It is based on the 1894 novel Trilby by George du Maurier. [1]The title character in this Gothic tale is a vocal coach who uses hypnotism to transform the tone-deaf Trilby into an acclaimed singer and steals her away from Little Billie, a sculptor for whom she has posed.
The album features Australian and world-renowned musical theatre star Anthony Warlow as Jekyll/Hyde, Linda Eder as Lucy, Carolee Carmello as Lisa, and John Raitt as Sir Danvers. This version features more songs than any other recording and represented the incarnation of the show before its major re-write for Broadway including the condensing of ...
A studio cast album was released in 1999 by Atlantic Records, and included Linda Eder, Maya Angelou, James Garner, Hootie & the Blowfish, Travis Tritt, Dr. John and Betty Buckley. [3] Both a double-disc album was released as "The Complete Work", and a "highlights" version entitled "The Nashville Sessions".
Directed by Gabriel Barre and choreographed by Mark Dendy, the cast featured Linda Eder in the title role, Michael Nouri as Auguste Rodin, Matt Bogart as Paul Claudel and Milo O'Shea as Camille's father. [1] The musical was presented in a "chamber-style" form; the cast was minimum, and they attempted to do the most they could with small scale sets.
The play opens at La Comédie Française, an elegant theatre where Marguerite St. Just is performing in her final show ("Storybook"). As she announces to the crowd her marriage to wealthy English aristocrat Sir Percy Blakeney.
album of original Bernstein stage adaptation Boris Karloff as Captain Hook in the 1950 musical production of Peter Pan. Peter Pan is a 1950 musical adaptation of J. M. Barrie's 1904 play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up with music and lyrics by Leonard Bernstein; it opened on Broadway on April 24, 1950. [1]