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”Tuck Everlasting” songwriters Chris Miller and Nathan Tysen will also join Brown for the latest installment of his residency at the venue.
Three special guests have been announced for Jason Robert Brown's June 18 concert at SubCulture. The event is part of Brown's ongoing residency at the downtown venue.
Tony- and Grammy Award-winning singer, songwriter, and composer Duncan Sheik (American Psycho, Spring Awakening); composer Chris Miller (Tuck Everlasting, Fugitive Songs); and lyricist Nathan Tysen (Tuck Everlasting, Fugitive Songs) will join Brown onstage.
"I’m delighted to have the creators of two of this year’s most exciting new Broadway scores join me for a 'Post-Tony Extravaganza' at SubCulture," said Brown in a statement. "It feels like the perfect way to celebrate the Tony season."
Jason Robert Brown's most recent Broadway offering, Honeymoon in Vegas, played at the Nederlander Theatre last year. He is also the composer behind the musicals Parade, The Bridges of Madison County, and The Last Five Years. A film version of The Last Five Years, starring Anna Kendrick and Jeremy Jordan, was released in 2015.
Brown's SubCulture residency is currently in its second year. Each performance incorporates a mix of material featuring music from throughout his career, along with new works in development. The series has featured an array of special guests, including Kelli O'Hara, Steve Pasquale, Norbert Leo Butz, Tom Kitt, Tony Danza, Laura Benanti, Cynthia Erivo, Tituss Burgess, Lena Hall, and more.