Asheville is gearing up for an extraordinary night of entertainment this November! On Friday, November 1, the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts will host a spectacular multidisciplinary performance titled Some Enchanted Evening. This show promises a fabulous blend of musical theater magic and the vibrant sounds of jazz, featuring a talented trio of artists who are set to delight audiences.
The performance will highlight the incredible collaboration of Emmy-nominated trumpeter and vocalist Benny Benack III, enchanting vocalist Stella Cole, and award-winning tap dancer Jabu Graybeal. Each artist brings their unique flair to the stage, aiming to create an unforgettable experience.
Benny Benack III is especially excited about the show. He hopes that attendees will walk away with a newfound appreciation for Broadway and Jazz, which he considers two of America’s greatest artistic treasures. “I want audiences to realize how interactive and fun jazz can be. The more you sing and clap along, the better!” he says enthusiastically. His passion for engaging the audience truly shines through his words.
Among the highlights of the evening will be a selection of beloved Broadway songs from timeless musicals like Hamilton, The Sound of Music, and Guys & Dolls. Stella Cole shares, “I hope everyone can soak in the nostalgia of these old Broadway classics, and I believe they’ll be able to hear these songs in ways they’ve never heard them before.” There’s something special about hearing familiar tunes revitalized with a new twist, and attendees can expect just that!
Stella also emphasizes the enduring nature of this music, stating, “This music never gets old; it’s so cathartic for people and everyone still relates to it today.” It’s true that Broadway songs have a way of striking a chord with listeners, and this performance is sure to resonate deeply with people from all walks of life.
Adding a dynamic element to the evening is Jabu Graybeal, a talented tap dancer hailing from Pittsboro. He has an exciting journey ahead, as he is set to appear in the next season of America’s Got Talent. For Jabu, this collaboration has not only enriched his understanding of jazz and tap but has also prompted him to reflect on the deeper meanings of art. “This performance seeks to challenge, inspire, and engage,” he explains. “It’s not just entertainment—it’s an invitation to look deeper, to question assumptions, and to explore the complexities of the human experience through art.”
Don’t miss this opportunity to witness an evening filled with amazing talent and creative expression. Mark your calendar for this enchanting performance at the Wortham Center for the Performing Arts, located at 18 Biltmore Avenue in downtown Asheville. If you want to learn more about the event or purchase tickets, you can visit the Wortham Center’s official website or give them a call.
With jazz, Broadway, and tap dancing all merging into one unforgettable performance, Some Enchanted Evening is a celebration of art and passion that you won’t want to miss. Gather your friends and family, and get ready for a night that will fill your heart with joy and inspire your spirit!
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