Pridefest Key West

Broadway Cares at The Waterfront Playhouse

Tickets go on Sale Monday May 3 at

www.waterfrontplayhouse.org

2 Shows – Friday, June 11 at 6 and 8pm
$30 General Admission

With a wonderful collection of Broadway songs and Pop Standards.

Kevin Spirtas (Days of Our Lives and The Boy From Oz) and Felicia Finley (The Wedding Singer and AIDA) dip into their rich experiences from Broadway, cinema and television to bring you an unforgettable evening of music celebrating their journey from stage to screen.
Brought to Key West by Broadway Cares.

Kevin Spirtas

has been performing in movies, television and on Broadway for over 25 years. He is one of the rare tour-de-force performers who thrills and captures audiences no matter what the medium. On Broadway he has appeared in A CHORUS LINE, and MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS- and most recently starred as “Corny Collins” in the Las Vegas Production of HAIRSPRAY.

In September of 2003, he made a huge ripple in the Broadway community when he was selected over hundreds of actors, and cast to be Hugh Jackman’s standby in the smash hit Broadway musical, The Boy From Oz.

And to SOAP OPERA fans around the world- for 7½ years, he is most reco gnized as the dashing and frolicking Dr. Craig Wesley from Days Of Our Lives. Other Television and Film credit include: Friends, L.A. Heat, V.I.P., Fired Up, Silk Stalkings, Quantum Leap, Embrace the Darkness, Striking Resemblance, and Green Plaid Shirt, Apt Pupil, Daredevil, Friday the 13th VII, Subspecies II, and Subspecies III, The Hills Have Eyes II, and Albino Farm.

In October 2009, Spirtas made his debut as a Broadway producer with the critically acclaimed revival of FINIAN’S RAINBOW. Spirtas can also be seen touring the country and seven seas performing his hit musical one man show: “Night & Days”.

(CDs and DVDs are available at: www.KevinSpirtas.com)

Felicia Finley rocks!

Listen to Felicia
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Her elastic voice demonstrates a versatility we rarely see from an artist who can actually rock. Whether she’s the wrathful woman scorned in her new  album’s opener, “Satin Soldiers”, the playful lover in “My House Tonight” or the melancholy narrator in “Stories”, her vocal is masterful and touching. It is intensely rare to find a singer who demonstrates both Pat Benatar and Sarah McLachlan as influences. Though this is her first release, her team has the feel of a seasoned road band of rock veterans. The arrangements and performances suggest a band that has toured together for years.

Broadway regular Felicia Finley has been singing professionally for years. Audiences have seen her in such Broadway shows as The Wedding Singer, Aida and Smokey Joe’s Café. In 2009, Finley finds herself touring the United States with the show Happy Days- A New Musical (developed by Gary Marshall.) While she tours, she is taking time out to promote her debut solo album “Great Mood for a Tuesday”.

The album is being praised as a relevant, incendiary rock effort that firmly brands Finley as a significant rock talent. She has had a reputation for bringing some rock to the Broadway stage; but her album makes one wonder if Finley should have started a band instead of acting. Her voice and song styles are frequently compared to Ann Wilson.

(CDs and DVDs are available at: www.feliciafinley.net )

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