WSO Brings Broadway to the Stage!

The Windsor Symphony Orchestra performs Broadway Hits with rising Canadian soprano Charlotte Knight and shines the limelight on St. Clair College Music Theatre Students!

This weekend, Windsor Essex can experience 3 performances of Charlotte Knight Sings Broadway!

With music performed from Disney’s Frozen, and Beauty and the Beast, as well as Rodgers & Hammerstein’s South Pacific, and music from composer Stephen Sondheim, and so much more! Sponsored by The Toldo Foundation, these concerts will entertain all ages!

On Friday March 10, the WSO returns to Uni-Fab, the steel fabricating plant turned concert hall in Leamington and then March 11 and 12 the WSO performs at home, at the historic Capitol Theatre!

“I’m thrilled to welcome back to our stage Charlotte Knight and the talented students from the St. Clair College Music Theatre Department. They’ll perform a combination of Broadway hits that our audiences will know like, “Meadowlark” and “The Cockeyed Optimist”, with a few unexpected surprises thrown in! This talented troupe of singers makes doing what I do so much fun!”

Maestro Robert Franz

Our guests will hear, “Bring on the Men” from the musical Jekyll and Hyde, and the “Little Things You Do Together” from Company… we’ve made sure we hit every taste in musical theatre!”

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Charlotte Knight

Charlotte Knight, Canadian musical theatre soprano singer/actor, has established herself as an emerging artist on both concert and opera stages. Having recently played the iconic role of Elsa in Frozen, The Musical with Disney Cruise Line, Charlotte is a versatile artist, equally gifted in modern, contemporary, and classical musical theatre. Charlotte returns to Windsor and joins the WSO along with the talented students from St. Clair College Music Theatre.

A comprehensive, focused conservatory-style training program, Music Theatre Performance offers a solid base for a future career. Learn from industry professionals; faculty members are working artists within the industry. Attention to supporting the individual and fostering professional development is ensured by one-on-one coaching. Blending the classical with the contemporary, St. Clair’s Music Theatre Program concentrates on practical strategies for stretching the imagination and developing strong performance skills, without neglecting the business of “the business.”

Friday, March 10 at 7:30pm

Uni-Fab – 477 ON-77

Leamington, ON

Saturday, March 11at 7:30pm

Sunday, March 12at 2:30pm

The Capitol Theatre

121 University Ave., W., Windsor, ON

Visit www.windsorsymphony.com for tickets and additional concert details.