Bangkok Post

RHAPSODY IN BANGKOK

- Emma Williams. Ashley Day. Martin Yates. Visit bangkoksym­phony.org.

West End celebritie­s will join the Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra for “The Great American Songbook” at Thailand Cultural Centre’s Main Hall, Ratchadaph­isek Road, on Wednesday at 8pm.

The concert will feature star vocalists Emma Williams and Ashley Day from London’s theatrelan­d, who will interpret anew for Bangkok’s musical aficionado­s the timeless gems from the most revered songwriter­s in 20th century American popular culture.

The programme will start with Girl Crazy Overture by George Gershwin who fronts the parade of genius creative talents who contribute­d a prodigious repertoire of immortal hit songs for stage and screen between the 1920s and 1950s on New York’s Broadway and in Hollywood’s movie studios.

Cole Porter’s I Get A Kick Out Of You from 1934’s Anything Goes will be Day’s first solo spot, with Williams rejoining him for Irving Berlin standard, Let’s Face The Music And Dance from the 1936 movie Follow The Fleet.

She will also sing Gershwin’s alluring tune The Man I Love, after which Day will return for a duet version of the same composer’s Fascinatin’ Rhythm. The repertoire also includes love songs by Kurt Weill, Rogers and Hart, Jerome Kern and Stephen Sondheim.

Day trained at the National Youth Music Theatre. His career highlights include the role of Liquorice Man in Matthew Bourne’s acclaimed Nutcracker

production at Sadler’s Well, London. He also has sung on the original cast albums of the Broadway plays The Wizard Of Oz

and Evita.

Williams played leading lady Truly Scrumptiou­s in the original West End production of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium, winning the Arts Correspond­ent Award for Best Newcomer. She has been nominated for a prestigiou­s Olivier Award on no less than four occasions.

Returning to lead the orchestra will be celebrated British musical director Martin Yates who, over the past two decades, has conducted at several major opera houses in Helsinki, Stockholm, Oslo, Rome, Tokyo and the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden.

Tickets cost 500, 1,000, 1,500, 2,000 and 2,500 (half prices for students) and can be purchased from Thai Ticket Major outlets (visit thaiticket­major.com or call 02-262-3456).

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