Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara Join Forces at Carnegie Hall November 17 | Playbill

Cabaret & Concert News Sutton Foster and Kelli O’Hara Join Forces at Carnegie Hall November 17

The Tony winners are backed by the New York Pops, conducted by Steven Reineke.

Sutton Foster and Kelli O'Hara

Two musical theatre stars, Tony winners Sutton Foster and Kelli O'Hara, join forces for an evening at Carnegie Hall November 17 at 8 PM ET.

Part of the New York Pops season, One Night Only: An Evening with Sutton Foster and Kelli O'Hara features the famed orchestra conducted by Steven Reineke. The Tony-winning Broadway favorites will pay homage to earlier icons of stage and screen who teamed up for memorable concerts.

"Sutton and Kelli’s past appearances with The New York Pops have been milestone events for our orchestra and audience members,” said music director and conductor Reineke in an earlier statement. “It’s a dream realized to bring these two leading ladies of Broadway and incredible talents together on the Carnegie Hall stage with our fantastic orchestra.”

Foster, a Tony winner for her performances in Anything Goes and Thoroughly Modern Millie, most recently appeared on Broadway as Marian Paroo opposite Hugh Jackman in the revival of The Music Man. She is scheduled to return to Broadway next year opposite Aaron Tveit in the acclaimed revival of Sweeney Todd.

O’Hara, who won her Tony for her performance as Anna Leonowens in the Lincoln Center Theater revival of The King and I, was most recently on Broadway in the revival of Kiss Me, Kate. She will return to the Main Stem this winter opposite Brian d'Arcy James in the new musical Days of Wine and Roses.

Click here for ticket information.

Look back at both Foster and O'Hara's stage work in the galleries below.

From Éponine to Marian Paroo: A look back at Sutton Foster's Stage Career

Celebrating Kelli O’Hara on the Broadway Stage

 
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