New York City
Lincoln Center Theater held a one-night benefit concert of Lerner & Loewe’s classic musical.
Lincoln Center Theater held its hotly anticipated one-night-only benefit performance of Lerner & Loewe's Camelot last night at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, home of Broadway's My Fair Lady. Take a look below at red-carpet photos of the evening's stars.
Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda led the cast as King Arthur alongside Solea Pfeiffer as Guenevere, Jordan Donica as Sir Lancelot, Dakin Matthews as Merlyn, Ruthie Ann Miles as Nimue, Ethan Slater as Mordred, Julie White as Morgan Le Fey, Emeka Guindo as Tom of Warwick, and Jenn Colella, Jason Danieley, and Bonnie Milligan as three of the Knights of the Round Table. Tony winner Bartlett Sher directed the special concert event.
Camelot, Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's 1960 follow up to My Fair Lady, is a story full of romance and intrigue. This glorious and timely tale features the iconic characters King Arthur, Queen Guenevere, and Sir Lancelot as well as a beloved score which includes "If Ever I Would Leave You," "What Do The Simple Folk Do?," and the title song "Camelot."
Ted Sperling conducted a 30-piece orchestra performing the original orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett and Philip J. Lang and choral arrangements by Trude Rittman.
Proceeds from the evening will support Lincoln Center Theater's productions and education programs.