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Music Mondays Closes with Liz Callaway, Scott Coulter and Debbie Gravitte

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[caption id="attachment_67968" align="alignright" width="323"] Stephen Schwartz[/caption]

Bay Street Theater & Sag Harbor Center for the Arts will conclude the Broadway cabaret series, Music Mondays on August 28 at 8 p.m. with Stephen Schwartz and friends featuring Liz Callaway, Scott Coulter and Debbie Gravitte.

Schwartz wrote the music and lyrics for the current Broadway hit “Wicked,” and has also contributed music and/or lyrics to “Godspell,” “Pippin,” “The Magic Show,” “The Baker’s Wife,” “Working,” “Rags,” and “Children of Eden.”

Schwartz has also worked in film, collaborating with Alan Menken on the songs for Disney’s “Enchanted” as well as the animated features “Pocahontas” and “The Hunchback of Notre Dame,” and writing the songs for the DreamWorks animated feature “The Prince of Egypt.”

Schwartz was inducted into the Theatre Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, and has been given a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with three Academy Awards, four Grammy Awards and the Isabelle Stevenson Tony Award.

Tickets for Music Mondays are $69 to $125. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit baystreet.org or call the box office at (631) 725-9500, open every day from 11 a.m. to show time.

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