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‘The Unreachable Stars’ to hit Poly

Updated: 2017-10-23
Source: Shenzhen Daily
 U.S. singers Jeremy Stolle, Heather Lundstedt O’Neill and Joseph Paul Rykert will present “The Unreachable Stars” in a night resplendent with the catchiest of Broadway tunes and pop songs at Shenzhen Poly Theater.

The show’s founder Stolle is a recording artist and concert singer currently starring in the record-breaking Broadway production of “The Phantom of the Opera.” He recently finished Disney Theatrical Production’s “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” directed by Scott Schwartz.

Other theater credits include Broadway’s “A Tale of Two Cities: The Musical,” Music Theater Wichita’s “Thoroughly Modern Mille,” North Shore Music Theater’s “Camelot” and multiple national productions of “Beauty and the Beast.” Stolle played the title role in “Jekyll and Hyde” and “Scarlet Pimpernel” for which he won an Elly Award for Best Actor in a Musical. Other roles include Billy Bigalow in “Carousel” and Tommy in “Brigadoon.”

Rykert is a classically trained tenor from Azusa Pacific University in Southern California. His classical voice paired with the charisma of a pop star allows Rykert to offer a refreshing alternative to today’s mainstream music. In 2013, Rykert won the classical division award in “Valley’s Got Talent” produced by Robert Ulrich.

O’Neill has performed professionally all over the world. Whether it is singing Disney tunes or belting out powerful opera, O’Neill has turned her passion for music into a flourishing and diverse career.

Recently, she played Julie Jordan in Barn Stage Co.’s production of “Carousel in Concert” alongside the Temecula Valley Symphony. She also portrayed Marian Paroo in “The Music Man.” Her one-woman show “Loesser Known: The Stories and Songs of Frank Loesser” has earned her rave reviews in Los Angeles and Chicago. Broadway World said, “Her voice is thrilling and with just the right amount of girlish charm, she keeps fans engaged and begging for more.”

Time: 8 p.m., Nov. 19

Tickets: 100-480 yuan

Booking: 400-185-8666

Venue: Shenzhen Poly Theater, intersection of Wenxin Road 5 and Houhaibin Road, Nanshan District (南山区后海滨路与文心五路交界处深圳保利剧院)

Metro: Line 2 or 11, Houhai Station (后海站), Exit E

(SD News)