David Burnham Coming to Castro Valley Center for the Arts

Haven’t been back to Broadway since the Pandemic? Castro Valley Arts Foundation is bringing Broadway to you with tenor David Burnham, Saturday, August 20, at the Castro Valley Center for the Arts at 7:30p.m.  Kelly Brandeburg joins David in their show, Back to Broadway, singing songs from your favorite Broadway shows.

David Burnham is a Broadway veteran, award-winning performer, composer, director and choreographer. David does it all!  His first big break was replacing Donny Osmond as Joseph in the national tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, a role which earned him a Dramalogue Award. Broadway credits include Wicked (Fiyero) and Light in the Piazza for which he  received the prestigious Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor as well as the Garland Award. David played Peter in the National Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar and starred in the Off-Broadway show The Best Is Yet to Come - The Music of Cy Coleman. He performed at the Tony Awards, also.

Film and television audiences will recognize Burnham's voice as the Prince in the animated film The King and I and can be heard on the soundtracks to Gepetto, Home on the Range, and Comedy Central's South Park. Burnham has released two solo albums, his self-titled CD and One Day. He comes to Castro Valley from his most recent role as Shakespeare in Something’s Rotten in San Diego.

Guest star Kelly Brandeburg  was featured with the San Francisco Symphony at the Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular at Shoreline last month.  She played the iconic Miss San Francisco in the world’s longest-running musical revue Beach Blanket Babylon from 2015-2019. Other roles include Nancy in Oliver, Lucy in Jekylll & Hyde and Martha in The Secret Garden. She also enjoys cabaret and received the BroadwayWorld.com Award for Best Solo Show in the Bay Area for her creation,  My Favorite Barbra: A Tribute Barbra Steisand. Kelly’s Broadway-themed album Where Dreams Are Born is available on iTunes, Amazon Music and CD Baby.

See www.cvartsfoundation.org for ticketing information.  Parking is free. 

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