It was a Disney World at the Hudson Theatre on Wednesday night, April 16, as Disney Theatrical Productions presented a mini-concert of songs by Alan Menken for a packed house of road presenters and other theater types. The composer of Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, Pocahontas, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Newsies, and Enchanted -- not to mention Little Shop of Horrors -- Menken has many well-known songs to his credit, but this program was intriguing in that it focused on his lesser-known tunes. Here are some photos of the stars in performance.
Sierra Boggess, the winsome star of Disney's The Little Mermaid
Sean Palmer, a.k.a. Prince Eric in The Little Mermaid.
Ashley Brown, who plays the title role in Mary Poppins on Broadway -- and who, it was announced during the concert, will also star in the show's forthcoming national tour.
Josh Strickland, who did a lot of singing and swinging in Disney's Tarzan, cut short a skiing holiday in Colorado to fly to New York and perform in the concert.
Donny Osmond, who did a stint as Gaston in Beauty and the Beast, did not sing but did stop by to clown around for a bit with Disney's Thomas Schumacher, host of the evening.
Among the notables in attendance were Sherie Rene Scott, a.k.a. Ursula in The Little Mermaid, with husband Kurt Deutsch, the power behind Sh-K-Boom/Ghostlight Records.
Tyler Maynard and Norm Lewis, who respectively play Flotsam and King Triton in The Little Mermaid.
Here's a parting shot of Alan Menken with the evening's performers.
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