Mostly Broadway
Saturday, June 3, 2023
7:00 p.m.
Music Director Christopher Lloyd Bratten
Broadway’s award-winning singer and actor David Burnham has starred in such shows as the mega-hit musical Wicked, The Light in the Piazza and Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. In his show MOSTLY BROADWAY, David delights audiences with stories about his experiences in New York, on National Tours and across the nation. You’ll be singing along, as he belts out favorite show tunes, standards, and even some radio classics. Join David for a night of great stories, fantastic music, and lots of fun! The post-show reception for VIP ticketholders includes champagne, sweets and savories in The Rose Room.
$59.50 Per person
$75.00 VIP Ticket (include post-show reception and tax-deductible contribution to Rubicon)
$30 for Balcony Restricted View (2nd and 3rd Rows)
$20 Students w/ID up to age 23
“Burnham, a knockout both visually and vocally, is as good as it gets.”
– Miami Herald
“He’s a force of nature and the audience loves him from start to finish.”
– San Francisco Bay Times
David Burnham was last seen on Broadway in the mega-hit musical Wicked playing Fiyero, the role he originated in the developmental workshops of the show. He is an original Broadway cast member of the musical The Light in the Piazza, performing both on the Tony Awards and the PBS telecast “Live from Lincoln Center.” He is the recipient of the prestigious Helen Hayes Award for Best Actor as well as the Best Actor Garland Award for his portrayal of Fabrizio in the National Tour of The Light in the Piazza. David first gained critical acclaim when, after a two-year search, he was chosen to replace Donny Osmond as Joseph in the National Tour of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” (Drama-Logue Award). He toured nationally in another Andrew Lloyd Webber blockbuster playing Peter in Jesus Christ Superstar with Ted Neeley and James O’Neil. Starting in Ventura and then in NYC he was an original cast member of Rubicon Theatre’s award-winning Off-Broadway run of The Best is Yet to Come: The Music of Cy Coleman. In Las Vegas, he starred in Showstoppers at the Wynn Resort. On film, David was the voice of the Prince in the Warner Bros. animated feature “The King and I,” and can be heard on the soundtracks to “Ghepetto,” Disney’s “Home on the Range” and Comedy Central’s “South Park.” David performs with symphonies all over the country and his solo concert has been seen in the United States, Canada, and Europe. He has recorded two solo albums: his self-titled CD and “One Day.”