Billy Porter took the stage in a concert featuring Lincoln Center’s American Songbook series. The concert was part of the 40th anniversary celebration of Lincoln Center. Read the full story in this article from BroadwayWorld.com.
Live From Lincoln Center - the pioneering, award-winning performing
arts series - continues its 40th anniversary season with another concert
from Lincoln Center's American Songbook series, featuring
Billy Porter tonight, April 3, in BROADWAY AND SOUL. Tony Award-winning actress and singer
Audra McDonald hosts the broadcast.
Song selections include: "But the World Goes 'Round" (
Fred Ebb and
John Kander); Don't Rain on My Parade" (
Bob Merrill and
Jule Styne"; Kinky Boots Medley (
Cyndi Lauper); and "I'm Not My Father's Son" (
Cyndi Lauper).
The incredibly talented Pittsburgh-native
Billy Porter
is a singer, composer, actor, playwright and director. He starred as
Lola in the Broadway hit Kinky Boots, a role that won him 2013 Tony,
Grammy, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. His other theater
credits include Miss Saigon, Five Guys Named Moe, Grease, Smokey Joe's
Café, Dreamgirls, Angels in America, The Merchant of Venice, Radiant
Baby, Birdie Blue, Songs for a New World, Ghetto Superstar (one-man
show), Topdog/Underdogand King Lear.
Porter has appeared in films and on television, including Law &
Order: SVU, So You Think You Can Dance (as a guest judge) and The Big C
among other shows, and will appear in the upcoming film The Humbling,
starring
Al Pacino.
Porter's solo albums include his first CD, Untitled, on A&M
records, At the Corner of Broadway + Soul - LIVE on Sh-K-Boom Records
and his most recent recording, Billy's Back on Broadway, on Concord
Records.
Porter's concert credits include opening for Rosie O'Donnell and
Aretha Franklin,
Carnegie Hall,
John McDaniel and the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra, as well as the Buffalo Philharmonic,
Peter Nero and the Philly Pops, soloist for President
Bill Clinton and various benefits throughout the United States.
This episode, taped on January 28, 2015, features music direction by
James Sampliner and directed for television by Andrew C. Wilk.
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