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‘Phantom’ and his Broadway buddies performing in Villages Valentine’s Day concert

The Phantom is coming to St. Timothy’s Catholic Church for a Valentine’s Day concert – and he’s bringing along some Broadway performers.

A Broadway Stars concert will be held Feb. 14 at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church. It features, from right, Grant Norman, who played ‘The Phantom’ on Broadway, with Christina Sivrich, Maestro Bill Doherty and Brian Minyard.

Grant Norman played the lead role in “The Phantom of the Opera” on Broadway. He will sing and host the “Broadway Stars” show on Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in the church.

Grant Norman played ‘The Phantom’ on Broadway and will sing songs from the musical on Feb. 14 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. at St. Timothy’s Catholic Church.

Also on the bill are Broadway veterans David Chernault (“Annie”), Christina Sivrich (“Grease”), Brian Minyard (“Annie Get Your Gun”), Melissa Minyard (“Les Miserables”) and Renee Lawless (“Wicked”).

They will sing songs from those productions and other famed Broadway numbers.
Also, the St Timothy Catholic Church Choir and other professional soloists from the Central Florida Lyric Opera will perform under the direction of Maestro Bill Doherty.

Tony Violanti is a veteran journalist and writes for Villages-News.com.

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