Dubbed “The Last Leading Man” by The New York Times, Brian Stokes Mitchell is the quintessential musical theatre performer, yet his work on the big and small screens as well as in concert halls around the country has been equally acclaimed.
In fact, in the past few years Stokes’ performances as a solo vocalist have been praised by critics nationwide with sold-out performances at the Hollywood Bowl, Disney Hall, Jazz at Lincoln Center, Tanglewood, Ravinia and Symphony Hall. His musical versatility and thrilling voice — an instrument The New York Times says “rumbles out of him like thunder underlined by drum rolls” — has kept him in demand by some of the country’s finest conductors and orchestras, performing Broadway showtunes, jazz standards, and contemporary pieces under the batons of Leonard Slatkin, Marvin Hamlisch, John Williams, and Paul Gemignani.
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