Category Archives: setlists
SET LIST, 1/28/12, PORTLAND OR
Written on January 29, 2012 at 11:51 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
As good as you think Shoshana Bean is, you haven’t heard anything until you hear her in her hometown. Every time we get to sing together is a privilege, and we’ll be doing it again at the end of February in Fort Worth (click here for details!). Thanks to Chanda Hall and all the folksRead More »
SET LIST, 12/9/11, SEATTLE WA.
Written on December 9, 2011 at 1:34 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
A warm and wonderful crowd at the Falls Theatre at ACT last night – my first solo concert ever in Seattle, and it felt like home. Thank you all for being so welcoming and for laughing at my endless patter! All Things In Time I Could Be In Love With Someone Like You Long LongRead More »
SET LIST 10/15/11, INDIANAPOLIS, IN.
Written on October 15, 2011 at 11:01 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
Mostly the same songs as last night, but with one significant difference. Before the show, Sho and I were told that some members of the previous night’s audience were disappointed not to hear “Stars and the Moon.” Now, I like to make the audience happy, but we did a two-hour show with eighteen songs, weRead More »
SET LIST 10/14/11, INDIANAPOLIS, IN.
Written on October 14, 2011 at 10:21 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
My first concert in about six months, and what a pleasure to do it in front of a sold-out house here at the Columbia Club, and with Shoshana Bean singing so gorgeously all night. Thanks to Lee Lessack for setting us up with this swell gig, and thanks to Shannon Forsell and Anne Miller forRead More »
SET LIST AND REPORT, 4/11/11: JRB & GCS IN NYC
Written on April 14, 2011 at 11:49 pm, by Jason Robert Brown
CAP21 (which was once an acronym for “Collaborative Arts Project” but now stands intriguingly undefined) has used their Spring Gala as an opportunity to celebrate great musical theater writers – in past years, Charles Strouse and Maltby & Shire have been feted. This year, it was our turn: On a lovely spring night, my wifeRead More »