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SONGS WITH A STORY

Patinkin loves the standards

- LAUREN LA ROSE

TORONTO Nearly two decades after launching his concert career, Mandy Patinkin is off to a fresh start.

The Homeland star is touring with Mandy Patinkin in Concert: Dress Casual, with a two-night stand at the Ed Mirvish Theatre in Toronto slated for June 15 and 16. The acclaimed performer sings standards from the catalogues of composers like Irving Berlin and Stephen Sondheim, with Adam Ben-David on piano. Ben-David has been active as an arranger, music director, conductor and pianist on Broadway for the past 20 years, with credits including The Book of Mormon, Jersey Boys and Spring Awakening.

Recently, Patinkin spoke about his love of standards:

Q You talk about these songs as being a comfort to you. With Dress Casual, are there particular ones you really love or that stick close to you for a particular reason?

A There are just so many. I would say Sondheim is someone that really talks to me in a deep way.

I keep changing the song list because if I sing this song today, then I want to do something else tomorrow because it’s an embarrassm­ent of riches in terms of the reservoir of material that exists.

Some ideas are just about having fun. Some are about being silly. Some are about talking to your kid. Some are about talking to the world around you. How do you just wake up and exist? How do you turn darkness into light? How do you celebrate life? And the beauty of this material is there’s something that speaks to all of it.

Then, just the current events of our lives each day inform what material I’m going to choose that night. I’ll make the song list up for that night, and sometimes in the middle of the show, I just start changing.

Q Is there anything you see in contempora­ry music that has you really excited?

A I love a lot of classical music, I love country and western music, I love show tunes. But I also sing a lot of stuff that isn’t show tunes, like Randy Newman songs and Tom Waits and Paul Simon — guys like that, that just tell great, great stories.

I like any song that has an amazing story, whether it’s complicate­d or simple, whether it’s funny or serious.

And I twist songs. Sometimes I’ll turn a song into a statement about greed or the economy or demagogues or anything that’s going on. There’s some of the songs I sing and it’s like: ‘Is he singing an old song, or is he singing a song about the presidenti­al election in America?’

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