(SEWELL, NJ) -- Broadway musicians Jennifer Noble, Patty Lohr, and Ryan Fielding Garrett will bring sound of Broadway to South Jersey on Sunday, August 27, 2023 in a concert called "I Will Never Leave You." The concert takes place at the old Bunker Hill Church at the Olde Stone House Village, 208 Egg Harbor Road, Sewell, NJ. Showtime is 3:00pm.
The concert includes songs from Sideshow, A Chorus Line, Wizard of Oz, The Greatest Showman, A Grand Night for Singing, Guys and Dolls, and more. Partner organizations Friends of the Olde Stone House Village and Music at Bunker Hill present this family-friendly concert which is followed by reception with artists and free tour of the historic village.
Tickets are $10 for students 10 years and under and $25 for adults and seniors. More information is available at www.musicatbunkerhill.org.
(LEFT) Jennifer Noble (RIGHT) Patty Lohr
Ryan Fielding Garrett has worked worldwide as a composer, music director, arranger, and orchestrator. Most recently, he has orchestrated for Renée Fleming, the San Francisco Symphony, San Francisco Gay Men’s Chorus, and the musicals Darling and A Night Like This. He has composed music for a variety of projects in TV/film, the symphonic world, cruise lines, and theme parks. He composed Return to the City Overture, which was premiered by the San Antonio Symphony. As a music director, he has conducted the Broadway productions of Kinky Boots, Mean Girls, and the New York productions of Jasper in Deadland, and The Man in the Ceiling, in addition to playing piano for Hamilton, Wicked, Mary Poppins, Finding Neverland, Sweeney Todd (NY Philharmonic), and Matilda. His regional music direction credits include Becoming Nancy (Alliance Theatre), The Three Little Pigs (NAMT), Kinky Boots (Muny), Next to Normal (Weston Playhouse), Little Miss Scrooge (Rubicon Theatre), Passing Strange, [title of show], Chess (Playhouse Square), and Two Gentlemen of Verona (Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival).
Originally from Cincinnati, Ohio, Jennifer Noble is an actor, singer, dancer and writer, now based in NYC. Her fun fact until the end of time is that she is one of the faces of Chicago on Broadway and is featured on the Marquee of the Ambassador Theatre…as well as a few lucky Times Square trash cans. She was last seen on Broadway in King Kong the Musical and Ghost the Musical. She’s appeared in multiple National Tours and regional productions. In New York City, Jen regularly performs at such esteemed venues as 54 Below, Green Room 42 and The Highline Ballroom.
Patty Lohr is thrilled to be onstage alongside her exceptionally talented friends who she’s known for over a decade. Based in NYC, Patty is a multi- faceted artist and musician who has performed on prestigious stages across the globe. Fun fact: In 2016, Patty won Day 4 of Ellen’s 12 days of Christmas Contest from the comfort of her living room. She was last seen onstage in the world premiere of May We All, a new country musical, down in Nashville. Favorite roles include Nancy in Oliver! and Kate Monster in Avenue Q. Patty has performed in the National tours of Kinky Boots (Pat) and Sweeney Todd (Beggar Woman), as well as numerous regional productions and cruise ships. She can still play the entire score of Sweeney Todd on her clarinet by memory. Patty is a proud union member.
This program is made possible by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts, a partner agency of the National Endowment for the Arts and the Gloucester County Cultural and Heritage Commission.
Founded in 2008, Music at Bunker Hill brings great performers to the heart of southern New Jersey, enhancing the cultural life of our community by preserving the tradition of classical music while exploring other musical genres. With outreach concerts in schools and libraries, their artists inspire the next generation with their passion for the arts and standards of excellence. Their goal is to make great music affordable, accessible, and appealing to as many people as possible.
Established in 2011, the Friends of the Olde Stone House Village is a nonprofit organization interested in the preservation and maintenance of the Olde Stone House Village and/or any other historic sites as directed by the Historic Preservation Commission of Washington Township. Key objectives are to develop funding and otherwise assist in keeping these historic sites available to the public.