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PORTLAND — Norm Lewis, a Drama Desk Award nominee, will be this year’s headliner for the annual “Broadway at Good Theater” concerts on Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 3-6.

  Act one is devoted to the music of Broadway with songs from “South
Pacific,” “The Scarlet Pimpernel,” “Chess,” “Hair,” “Man of LaMancha”
and many others shows. Act two highlights songs of the holiday season. Besides well-known numbers like “Sleigh Ride,” “What Child Is
This” and “It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year,” singers will
also feature some lesser known Christmas songs.

Lewis was most recently seen on Broadway as King Triton in “The Little Mermaid” at the Lunt Fontanne Theatre. His other Broadway credits include Javert in the recent revival of “Les Miserables,” Billy Flynn in “Chicago,” Jake in “Side Show” and John in “Miss Saigon.” He recently released an album of show tunes titled “Norm Lewis, This is the Life.”

Joining Lewis on stage will be Kelly Caufield, a Good Theater regular; singer Marva Pittman who will make her fourth appearance with Good Theater; and Dennis St. Pierre who starred as Jean Valjean in Maine State Music Theater’s recent production of “Les Miserables.”

These four guests will join Good Theater favorites Grace Bradford, Jen Means, Marc Brann, Stephen Underwood, Jennifer Manzi Macleod, Todd and Katie Daley, and Brian P. Allen. New performers to the Good Theater stage include Marie Dittmer, Devon Dukes, John Adams, Benjamin Row and Lady Zen.

There will be five performances: 7:30 p.m. Thursday and Friday ($25); 3 p.m. ($25) and 8 p.m. ($30) Saturday; and 2 p.m. Sunday ($30). For reservations and more information, call 885-5883 or visit www.goodtheater.com.

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