Samantha Kahn

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CROSSOVER SINGER, ACTRESS & MULTIPOTENTIALITE

By day, I help tell the amazing stories of the behind-the-scenes talent at the company I work at; by night and weekends, you can find me in a musical or opera; spoiling my mini golden doodle or scouting the best dumpling spot. A true multipotentialite.

 
 
 
 
 
 

Upcoming Performances

 
 

“The Lord of the rings: the two towers” at radio city

Celebrating the 21st anniversary of The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, Academy Award-winner Howard Shore’s score will be presented live, in concert at Radio City Music Hall on February 14, 15, 16 & 17. Experience the epic motion picture and its legendary score beneath a 60-foot screen accompanied by 238 musicians, including symphony orchestra, chorus and soloists, all under the baton of renowned conductor, Ludwig Wicki. Maestro Wicki will be leading the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, MasterVoices and Brooklyn Youth Chorus, as well as soloist Kaitlyn Lusk.

https://www.msg.com/calendar/radio-city-music-hall-february-2024-the-lord-of-the-rings-in-concert#about-the-event

 

Recent Performances

 
 
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Carnegie hall performance of let ‘em eat cake with mastervoices

The Gershwins re-teamed with librettists George S. Kaufman and Morrie Ryskind for this madcap and blisteringly dark sequel, Let ‘Em Eat Cake. With Tony Award-nominee Bryce Pinkham, Kevin Chamberlin (The Addams Family), Chuck Cooper (The Life), Fred Applegate (Wicked) and Mikaela Bennett (The Golden Apple), and Christopher Fitzgerald (Waitress).

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Jazz at Lincoln center performance of carmen with mastervoices

Sung in its original Opéra Comique version, with dialogue rather than recitative, our production marks the NY Premiere of this fiery and dramatic translation – written by Broadway legend Sheldon Harnick, originally commissioned by the Houston Grand Opera.

Featuring Orchestra of St. Luke’s and the MasterVoices Chorus conducted by MV Artistic Director Ted Sperling, along with flamenco-infused choreography by Argentinian-born choreographer Gustavo Zajac.