The Broadway Kids

The Broadway Kids was a concert group based in New York.

The group consisted of a rotating company of children, aged 8 to 16, who have performed in at least one Broadway, Off-Broadway or major national touring production. They performed concerts singing showtunes from various musicals, appearing at special events such as Broadway on Broadway, and have recorded five Broadway-centric CDs, one Christmas CD, and two Pop-centric CDs. The Broadway Kids have also appeared in the Off-Broadway show The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway, which has been produced in various theatres in New York and elsewhere. After releasing "Hey Mr. DJ!" in 2002 The Broadway Kids quit recording CDs. They continued to tour until 2004. The Broadway Kids eventually broke up.

Notable past Broadway Kids have included Lacey Chabert (Les Misérables (musical), Family Guy, and Mean Girls), Andrea Bowen (Jane Eyre, The Sound of Music), Ashley Tisdale (Les Misérables, Annie, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, High School Musical (franchise), and Phineas and Ferb), Eden Riegel (Les Misérables, The Will Rogers Follies), the late Chris Trousdale (Les Misérables, The Sound of Music, and Dream Street), Christy Carlson Romano (Even Stevens, Cadet Kelly, The Even Stevens Movie, and Kim Possible), Gregory Raposo (Dream Street), Stephen Scott Scarpulla (Les Misérables), Jenna Ushkowitz (Glee), Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network), Crysta Macalush Winton (The Who's Tommy, Les Miserables, and Sugar Beats), Erin Rakow (Les Miserables, The Diary of Anne Frank, and Sugar Beats), Kathryn Zaremba (Annie Warbucks, Full House, and Toothless (film)), and Brandon Uranowitz (Tony Award nominee, An American in Paris, Falsettos).

Discography

  • The Broadway Kids Sing Broadway -- 1995, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids at the Movies -- 1997, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids Sing Christmas -- 1997, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids Back on Broadway -- 1998, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids Sing America -- 2000, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids The Best of Broadway -- 2001, Lightyear
  • The Broadway Kids Hey Mr. DJ! -- 2002, Lightyear.


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