Harold Arlen Songbook: Bradley Greenwald, Prudence Johnson & Dan Chouinard
Mar 30 | 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Great Songs Well-Sung, with a special reenactment of the Wizard of Oz
Beloved singers Bradley Greenwald and Prudence Johnson and pianist Dan Chouinard pay tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of the 20th century, Harold Arlen, whose vast, rich body of work includes classics like “Stormy Weather,” “That Old Black Magic” and “Blues in the Night.” Together with lyricist Yip Harburg, Arlen created perhaps the most iconic film score ever: The Wizard of Oz. Expect a joyful evening of music-making and some truly great songs. (Tune up your pipes and help us sing our way down the yellow brick road.)
Bradley Greenwald: Voice
Prudence Johnson: Voice
Dan Chouinard: Piano & Voice
Individually, Prudence Johnson, Bradley Greenwald and Dan Chouinard have appeared on just about every stage in town but they’ve created a number of works together as well, several performed on Crooners stages: Dear Lenny honors the life and work of Leonard Bernstein; 66: Talkin Bout My Generation is a rollicking trip through the news and music of 1966; From Paris to Rome and Bastille My Heart feature romantic favorites from France and Italy. For Open Eye Theatre, they also created When the Shark Bites, about the iconic partnership of Kurt Weill and Bertolt Brecht, and a musical biography of Jacques Brel. They appear each Valentine’s Day with storyteller Kevin Kling in The Love Show.