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X-WR-CALDESC:Jeremy Stolle spent 15 years on Broadway in The Phantom of the
  Opera\, and he loves its music dearly. Still\, for his concert\, he has c
 hosen the title\, “No More Talk of Darkness\,” which is the start of the ‘
 Phantom’ song\, “All I Ask of You.” He has selected the title for a reason
 . “I’ve been ‘Phantom’ for over a decade\,” he said some years ago. “It’s 
 a very specific type of music and we’ll give them all the favorites\, but 
 this is a fun and uplifting show. We have a good time and we try to throw 
 a Broadway singing party that’s a lot of fun. There are great vocals and m
 y band is out-of-sight. We have a piano\, bass and drum and three singers.
 ” Of course\, ‘Phantom’ is well-represented\, and you can feel free to sig
 h at “Music of the Night.” There’s also “Big Spender\,” from Sweet Charity
 \, “Waving Through a Window\,” from Dear Evan Hansen\, “This is the Moment
 \,” from Jekyll & Hyde\, “The Impossible Dream” from The Man of La Mancha\
 , and songs from Hamilton and Les Mis.\n\nhttps://www.lyrictheatre.com/sho
 w/11558-the-phantom-of-the-operas-jeremy-stolle-no-more-talk-of-darkness
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DESCRIPTION:Jeremy Stolle spent 15 years on Broadway in The Phantom of the 
 Opera\, and he loves its music dearly. Still\, for his concert\, he has ch
 osen the title\, “No More Talk of Darkness\,” which is the start of the ‘P
 hantom’ song\, “All I Ask of You.” He has selected the title for a reason.
  “I’ve been ‘Phantom’ for over a decade\,” he said some years ago. “It’s a
  very specific type of music and we’ll give them all the favorites\, but t
 his is a fun and uplifting show. We have a good time and we try to throw a
  Broadway singing party that’s a lot of fun. There are great vocals and my
  band is out-of-sight. We have a piano\, bass and drum and three singers.”
  Of course\, ‘Phantom’ is well-represented\, and you can feel free to sigh
  at “Music of the Night.” There’s also “Big Spender\,” from Sweet Charity\
 , “Waving Through a Window\,” from Dear Evan Hansen\, “This is the Moment\
 ,” from Jekyll & Hyde\, “The Impossible Dream” from The Man of La Mancha\,
  and songs from Hamilton and Les Mis.\n\nhttps://www.lyrictheatre.com/show
 /11558-the-phantom-of-the-operas-jeremy-stolle-no-more-talk-of-darkness
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260113T203000
LOCATION:59 SW Flagler Ave\, Stuart\, FL 34994 US
SUMMARY:The Phantom of the Opera’s Jeremy Stolle: No More Talk of Darkness
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