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Barbara Cook
March 17, 2013
Fox Theatre

UApresents regrets to announce that Ms. Cook is in Tucson but is ill and will not be able to perform tonight as planned. Ticket holders may exchange for another event in the 2012-13 season or obtain a refund through the UApresents Ticket Office.

Thank you for helping communicate this news to other ticket holders who may not yet have been contacted by telephone.

The New York Times raved, “Essential is precisely the word for Ms. Cook’s contributions to the art of song in America and to the preservation of a true estimation of the legacy of the great Broadway composers and lyricists.” Broadway’s favorite ingénue in such “Golden Age” musicals as The Music Man, Candide and She Loves Me, Barbara Cook has cemented her reputation as one of popular music’s greatest soprano voices. A recent Kennedy Center honoree, she is also a Tony, Grammy, Drama Desk and New York Drama Critics Circle Award-winner and member of the Theatre Hall of Fame. Cook is the only pop singer to be presented by Metropolitan Opera and has appeared with the New York Philharmonic, the Los Angeles Philharmonic and the Boston Pops. In 2012-2013, she celebrates her 85th birthday with her long-awaited autobiography and a return to the Kennedy Center.

At Fox Tucson Theatre, 17 W. Congress St. Map

Fox Theatre Directions and Parking web page

Fox Theatre Seating Plan

Read program notes

“Legendary Broadway star and accomplished concert performer, Barbara Cook may well be 'the greatest singer in the world.'” -Financial Times

“…a national treasure.” -Los Angeles Times

“She has earned the right to be called legendary.” -The Associated Press

An Evening With... Series Sponsors: Marsha & Gary Tankenoff
Event Sponsors: Don & Bárbara Benjamín


Read New York Times article: Gifts of Voice That Keep on Giving

Read New York Times review: Absorbing Life’s Lessons, Happy or Sad

Read New York Times review: Still in the Game, and Still So Passionate to Play

Visit Artist website

2011 Kennedy Center Honoree Barbara Cook honored by President Barack Obama at the White House

 

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