Red was overflowing at Marist College’s Nelly Golleti theater on October 24 and Oct. 25, 2009.
The theater was filled with students, faculty, community members, and family members. Empty seats were non-existent. They were gathered to support Marist College’s “A Night on Broadway.”
“A Night on Broadway” was hosted by Marist College’s Singers, and was directed by the choral professor, Sarah Williams. It was inspired by the “Broadway Cares: Equity Fights Aids Foundation.”
The night started off with Marist Singers in “work-out” gear, representing the ever so famous musical, A Chorus Line.
The concert was set up in three group medleys, A Chorus Line, Seussical the Musical, and Sweeny Todd, with several performance solos intertwined through out the show.
Soloists performed songs from numerous Broadway musicals such as Little Shop of Horrors, Phantom of the Opera, Aida. Popular performances included “Purpose” from Avenue Q and “What is this Feeling?” from Wicked.


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