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A concert to celebrate Sondheim

Last fall I was involved with a community theatre production of ‘Beauty and the Beast’. I had an intuitive feeling that there would be some future collaboration with a couple of the young singers who were in that show, and sure enough, here we are planning a concert of music by a composer whom all three of us love, Stephen Sondheim. Come and enjoy this incredible music on May 27, 7:30 pm at the Sarnia Library Theatre. Tickets are $20 and available ahead of time at Van Goozen Music and The Book Keeper.

If you’d like to support our production costs, please consider being a sponsor. Full info on sponsorship opportunities is found HERE.

Below is a bit of info on each of the performers.

BRENNAH FREER


Brennah Freer graduated from Western University with a bachelor of Arts in Music, studying voice with Todd Wieczorek. Brennah has spent many years both performing and working with youth in Sarnia-Lambton Rebound’s Act II expressive arts and theater program. She has been a part of a variety of local Sarnia productions, including “Seussical”, “Beauty and the Beast”, and SCITS Revue. 

BRODY FITZPATRICK

Brody Fitzpatrick has been a performer for 15 years and has performed all over Canada. A graduate of St.Clair College Music Theatre Performance Program, Valjean in "Les Miserables", Brad in "The Rocky Horror Picture Show", and Count Carl-Magnus in "A Little Night Music".  He is currently starting up his theatre company and hopes to continue bringing equitable productions for performers to stages nearby. In his spare time, he can be found teaching Voice at VanGoozen Music, and he enjoys camping and fixing computers. 

SANDRA MOGENSEN

Sandra Mogensen has worked as concert pianist, piano teacher, and vocal coach. She has played concerts in Canada, the US, and throughout Europe. She has released five albums of solo piano music; most recently ‘en pleine lumière’, featuring music written by 19th century women. Sandra returned to Sarnia in March 2020. 

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