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The Cher Show's Jarrod Spector to Premiere Solo Show (con)artist

The event is set for April 15 at Sony Hall.

Bethany Rickwald

Bethany Rickwald

| New York City | Off-Broadway |

January 11, 2019

Jarrod Spector will present his solo show for one night only.
Jarrod Spector will present his solo show for one night only.
(© David Gordon)

Tony Award nominee Jarrod Spector (The Cher Show, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), in conjunction with RJ Productions, will premiere his newest solo show (con)artist at Sony Hall on April 15.

Jarrod Spector's (con)artist is described as taking audiences "backstage of a life and career marked by his unique ability to inhabit the soul and spirit of performers from all genres of music." (con)artist features a catalog of songs from some of America's most iconic entertainers, all while illuminating Spector's journey from a 6-year-old Star Search sensation channeling Bobby Darin to a theatrical career built on transforming into legendary rock stars, including Frankie Valli and Sonny Bono.

Jarrod Spector was nominated for a Tony Award for his performance as Barry Mann in Beautiful: The Carole King Musical. He made his Broadway debut as Gavroche in the original production of Les Miserables, and went on to play a record-breaking 1,500 performances as Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys on Broadway. He is currently starring as Sonny Bono in The Cher Show.

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