BROADWAY CONCERTS DIRECT
Proudly Presents

Broadway Comes to Nova Scotia Series


INTERNATIONAL ENCHANTMENTS

Land Where the Good Songs Go

AUGUST 26 – SEPTEMBER 4, 2005

Internationally reknowned Greek-American Soprano Julie Ziavras (The Dream, Simply Mavroudis), award winning composer/singer Ken DeAngelis (The Dream) and returning Nova Scotia favorite, award winning Broadway and opera sensation Sarah Rice (Sweeney Todd, The Fantasticks, Candide) co-star in

INTERNATIONAL ENCHANTMENTS
Land Where the Good Songs Go


-- an international evening of the world's most beautiful songs,
celebrating life, love, and the slings and arrows of the outrageousness of relationships

Presented by Broadway Concerts Direct and featuring Steve Saari on piano, this exciting concert is being brought to Nova Scotia for a limited engagement.

The exciting concert showcases works by a variety of composers including Stephen Sondheim, Jerome Kern, Ivor Novello, Noel Coward, Puccini, and Delibes -- ranging from Herbert to Mozart through Kurt Weill, Greek ballads – and more, including luscious original accoustic folk songs by Ken DeAngelis and featuring songs from Ken and Julie's new CD, THE DREAM. The glittering repertoire, performed by three of the most exquisite and riveting voices on the Broadway, opera and concert stages today, ranges from witty to wistful, sassy to sublime.

All songs are performed without microphones.

Immerse yourself in the thrilling beauty of these naturally gorgeous, powerful, warm and unamplified voices...

This concert series has been called "
Life-affirming", "show-stopping", "Like Babette's feast for the ear" by audience members lucky enough to have seen our previous concerts. Don't miss out on this heartbreakingly beautiful and thrilling series of concerts..

More Info to come shortly

August 26, 2005 at 8 p.m.
ASTOR THEATRE,, Liverpool

August 27, 2005 at 8 p.m.
THE PEARL THEATRE
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

Tickets (General Admission) $15.00
For information, call 902-212-0038

August 28, 2005 (afternoon, time TBD)
TH’YARC THEATRE
, Yarmouth


August 29, 2005 at 8 p.m.
LILLIAN PIERCY THEATRE
, Halifax

September 03, 2005 at 8 p.m.
KING'S THEATRE, Annapolis Royal

September 04, 2005 at 7 p.m.
Cathedral at St. Bernard's
37 Hall Street
Lunenburg, Nova Scotia