RiverCenter Presents The Four Phantoms In Concert

Friday, October 6th, 2023

RiverCenter presents The Four Phantoms In Concert for one performance only on

Saturday, November 4, 7:30 PM.

An extravagant celebration of the iconic music of Broad­way and more, The Four Phantoms In Concert 

brings together four Phantoms from the Tony Award-winning The Phan­tom of the Opera for an unforgettable 

night of entertain­ment. The Four Phantoms features an extraordinary quar­tet of performers, including 

Brent Barrett, John Cudia, Franc D’Ambrosio, and Ciarán Sheehan under the music supervision of 

two-time Grammy Award-winner David Caddick and music direction of Ryan Shirar. 

Tickets for The Four Phantoms In Concert are currently on sale at the RiverCenter box office by calling 

706-256-3612, in person Monday-Friday from 10 AM-5:30 PM, or online at rivercenter.org.

 

Brent Barrett has entertained millions of fans around the world from the stages of Broadway, the West End, concert halls,

recording studios, and television. He recently reprised his role as Billy Flynn in the Tony Award winning hit, CHICAGO-

The Musical, for which he received a LA Drama Critics Award.

 

Prior to his Broadway return, he relocated to Las Vegas where he was asked to open the new production of Andrew Lloyd

Webber’s Phantom-The Las Vegas Spectacular. Brent starred in the title role for two years to sold-out houses at the Venetian

Hotel.

Brent received an Olivier Award nomination for his starring role in the London premiere of the Tony Award-winning

Broadway revival of Kiss Me, Kate. His acclaimed performance was recorded for broadcast on PBS and is available on DVD. 

Other Broadway roles include Frank Butler in the Broadway revival of Irving Berlin's Annie Get Your Gun opposite Reba

McEntire.

John Cudia holds the distinct honor of being the first and only actor to have performed both as the Phantom in The

Phantom of the Opera and Jean Valjean in Les Misérables on Broadway. John’s most recent Broadway run counted him

as only the 12th performer to play the Phantom in its historic, record-breaking 30 plus years. John played Jean Valjean at

the Marriott Theater in Chicago where his performance earned him the Joseph Jefferson Award for “best actor in a musical.”

John proudly made his Broadway debut in Les Misérables and enjoyed a long and successful relationship with both Les

Misérables and The Phantom of the Opera. John’s third Broadway credit was as cover to Juan Peron in Evita with Ricky

Martin as Che. John toured the United States and Canada as the Phantom, and also has the role of Raoul on Broadway and

the North American tour to his credit. John has helped develop new works for the theatre with Roundabout Theatre, the Banff

Theatre Centre, Paper Mill Playhouse, and composers Jonathon Dove, Frank Wildhorn, and Maury Yeston.

 

John is equally at home on Opera, Theater, and Concert stages. A lyric tenor, he proudly made his Lyric Opera of Chicago

debut as Curly in their production of Oklahoma!, and has performed as Count Danilo in The Merry Widow, Cassio in Otello

and Juan Peron in Evita at the Vancouver Opera.

 

 

Franc D’Ambrosio is best known for his impressive portrayal of the lead role in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Tony Award-winning musical, The Phantom of the Opera. Affectionately known as the “Iron Man of the Mask,” Franc

held the title of “The World’s Longest-Running Phantom” for more than a decade after bringing over five million

theatre-goers to their feet in a six and one-half year run.

 

Franc’s resume also includes an Academy Award nominated film where he played the opera-singing son of Al Pacino and

Diane Keaton in the seven-time Academy Award nominated film, Godfather III. He also sang the Academy Award-winning

theme song of the movie, “Speak Softly Love,” for both the film and the soundtrack. His performances of the theme song

have garnered over one million hits on YouTube.

 

Having previously studied with Luciano Pavarotti and at the famed Vocal Academy of Lucca in Italy, Franc quickly

cultivated a passion for his Italian roots and culture. Franc founded the Lorenzo Malfatti Accademia Vocale di Lucca, where

he teaches his craft to young opera students each summer. Franc also lectures at music schools throughout the United States

and Europe, including conservatories in Spoleto and Florence, Italy, and the famed Juilliard School in New York City.

Franc has toured extensively throughout the world with his critically acclaimed one-man shows.

Ciarán Sheehan, a native of Dublin, Ireland, has performed the role of the Phantom in The Phantom of the Opera to critical

acclaim both on Broadway and in Toronto, Canada. Other Broadway roles include Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera, and

Babet and Marius in Les Miserables. Broadway concerts include Sir Dinadan in Camelot with Jeremy Irons, and Woody in

Finian's Rainbow opposite Melissa Errico. As a member of The Irish Rep, Ciarán has appeared in many of their productions,

including Hal Prince's Grandchild of Kings, and Frank McCourt's The Irish...And How They Got That Way.

 

Ciarán has had the great honor to sing the memorial mass for John and Carolyn Kennedy, and the funeral mass for

Beau Biden, at the request of Vice President Joe Biden, both televised worldwide. Ciarán has performed in three PBS

Specials: The Irish...And How They Got That Way, From Galway to Broadway, and Ciarán an Evening With Friends.

 

 

Kaley Ann Voorhees is best known for her portrayal of Christine in Andrew Lloyd Webber's longest running musical, 

The Phantom of the Opera on Broadway. She is the youngest to play the role on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre, starting 

her run at the age of 20. She was also in the original Japanese and Broadway cast of Prince of Broadway and made her opera 

debut in New York City Opera’s Candide. She was formerly a BFA Musical Theatre major at Point Park University, and the 

recipient of the Jean L. Pettit Memorial Scholarship Competition, which gave her the opportunity to sing as a soloist with the 

Cleveland Pops Orchestra at Severance Hall at the age of 18.

 

Photos:  courtesy of The Four Phantoms In Concert