Adi Roy, Michael James Scott, Tshidi Manye, More Will Celebrate Disney at Broadway in Bryant Park | Playbill

Broadway News Adi Roy, Michael James Scott, Tshidi Manye, More Will Celebrate Disney at Broadway in Bryant Park

The free lunchtime concert will include performances from Aladdin, The Lion King, and more.

Adi Roy, Michael James Scott, and Tshidi Manye

Broadway in Bryant Park, the free lunchtime concert series featuring current Broadway productions, will continue July 18 with a celebration of Disney on Broadway.

Presented by iHeartMedia New York’s 106.7 LITE FM with iHeartRadio Broadway, the weekly concerts begin at 12:30 PM and continue until 1:30 PM on the Bryant Park stage. Those interested in attending are invited to enter the park beginning at 11 AM ET.

The July 18 concert, hosted by 106.7 LITE FM's Cubby & Christine, will include tunes from the current Broadway productions of Aladdin and The Lion King plus songs from Frozen, which continues on tour and in London's West End.

Performing songs from Aladdin will be Adi Roy, Sonya Balsara, and Michael James Scott. The Tony-winning The Lion King will be represented by Tshidi Manye, Gilbert Domally, Jacqueline René, Ben Jeffrey, and Jim Ferris. And, Frozen tunes will be sung by Charissa Hogeland and Chad Burris.

The remainder of the season lineup follows:

July 25
106.7 LITE FM Host: Rich Kaminski
Performances from Chicago, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, The Book of Mormon, The Great Gatsby, The Notebook

August 1
106.7 LITE FM Host: Delilah
Pre-show: Mean Girls (a performance by the students of AMDA College of the Performing Arts)
Performances from & Juliet, A Wonderful World, SIX The Musical, The Outsiders, Wicked

Bryant Park is located at Sixth Avenue between 40th and 42nd Streets. Lawn seating is first come, first serve. Visit LiteFM.com.

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