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Broadway at Sunset

July 23 @ 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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$30

Field Hall Presents: Broadway at Sunset
July 22-24 & 29-31 @ 6PM | Sunset Bar & Lounge
*Tickets $30 (not including food and drink minimum) | CLICK HERE FOR TICKETS

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Broadway at Sunset is an intimate, high-energy theatrical experience that weaves together iconic songs from the Broadway canon with hilarious punchy storytelling. Featuring a dynamic ensemble of performers and a lush live piano accompaniment, the show journeys through beloved musicals—from Chicago and Les Misérables to Gypsy, Ragtime, and beyond—reimagined through a contemporary cabaret lens.

More than a concert, this cabaret explores a central question—“What do you believe in?”—through stories of ambition, love, identity, and resilience. Each number is framed by heartfelt monologues, creating an emotional arc that moves from dreams and self-discovery to courage, connection, and transformation.

Vibrant, moving, and deeply human, Broadway at Sunset celebrates the power of musical theatre to inspire, connect, and remind us of who we are—and who we’re meant to become.

This live performance features a specialty menu: guests are asked for a two item food and beverage minimum. 

CAST & CREW
Broadway at Sunset features an all local cast! Learn a bit more about each of the talented actors, musicians, and theater professionals creating this experience below:

 

Morgan Bartholick couldn’t be happier to share his love of the musical theatre canon through Broadway at Sunset. An avid, multi-hyphenate performer, you may have seen him in a play/musical at Olympic Theatre Arts, Port Angeles Community Playhouse, Ghostlight Productions, PA Panto, and Key City Public Theatre, or as Principal Second Violin in the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. Select roles performed include: Tobias Ragg in Sweeney Todd, John in John & Jen, Mark Cohen in RENT, Margaret Mead/Tribe in HAIR, Annas in Jesus Christ Superstar, and John Hinckley in Assassins. Most recently, Morgan was the musical director for Urinetown the Musical at Olympic Theatre Arts. He also serves as the OTA Board Secretary and is the director of OTA Singers.  He is the Operations and Development Manager for the Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra. Morgan has studied viola performance at Louisiana State University with Port Townsend native Matthew Daline, voice with Kori Jennings of Jennings Vocal Studio NYC, and acting with Seth Barrish and Lee Brock at the Barrow Group Theatre Company and School, Tony Award nominee Patrick Page (Hades in Hadestown), and Juilliard School professor Kathleen McNenny. “Thank you to Steve, Denise, Jen, Linda, Kat, Maggie, and Kyle for another wonderful summer of creating together!” morganbartholick.com

 

 

 

 

Maggie Jo Chambers is an actress and musician from Seattle, with a BFA in Musical Theatre from Cornish College of the Arts. Past credits include many shows at Key City Public Theatre,  a few being:  The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Around the World in Less Than 80 days, Sips and Scripts, Broadway Affair, and most recently Bark! You may have seen her at Field Hall in Shakespeare at Brunch/Sunset and Broadway at Sunset last summer. Maggie would like to extend a special thanks to her parents Eileen and Rob for the unwavering support, her sweet husband Brendan and their wonderful son River. Here’s to more show tunes at sunset!

 

 

 

 

 

Kyle LeMaire is a director, actor, and teaching artist currently serving as the Executive Director of Arts Northwest, based in Port Angeles. WA.  Arts Northwest is a service organization dedicated to building relationships between artists, agents, and presenters across Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Utah, and Washington, culminating each year with the Arts Northwest Booking Conference.

Past experience: Executive Director for the Juan de Fuca Foundation for the Arts, Associate Artistic Director/Education Director for Open Arts Alliance, Associate Artistic Director/Business Manager for The Victory Dance Project. Associate Artistic Director for The Other Realm Theatre, and Education Director for The Acting Space in NYC.

Directing/Acting Credits: The Signature Theatre (NYC), The Cherry Lane (NYC), The Mint (NYC), Musical Theatre Factory (NYC), Soundbite Theatre Festival (NYC), Don’t Tell Mammas (NYC), The Duplex (NYC), Virginia Rep (NYC), and TheatreWorks/USA (NYC), Olympic Theatre Arts, and Port Angeles Players.

Television: HBO’s Girls and CBS’s Bull.

Teaching: Broadway Triple Threat (NYC), Center for the Performing Arts (New Jersey), Theatre Baton Rouge, and Virginia Rep. Musical Theatre at The New School for Drama, as well as the public school system.

Kyle holds a B.S in Musical Theatre and Directing from Northwest State University and an MFA in Acting from The New School for Drama.

 

Kat Agudo is a lifelong lover of music, storytelling, and bringing people together, Kat spent seven years performing as an event singer in Austin, Texas before making the move to the Pacific Northwest. They now work at Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend, where they pursue their own creative work as a playwright and performer. You may have seen Kat on local stages in Shakespeare at Sunset/Brunch at Field Hall last August or as part of BARK! THE MUSICAL at Key City Public Theatre this past spring.

Kat holds a BA in English and Anthropology from The University of Texas at Austin and an MFA in Playwriting from The Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University in New York City. Their proudest gig has been performing TROILUS AND CRESSIDA at the American Shakespeare Center and belting out Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’ “Oh What a Night!” as Intermission entertainment dressed up as Helen of Troy.

Whether onstage, behind the scenes, or behind a microphone, Kat loves creating spaces where people can connect, celebrate, and have fun.

 

 

 

Linda Dowdell (musical director) toured the world from 1988-98 as musical director/pianist of Mikhail Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project and the Mark Morris Dance Group. She has been seen here at Field Hall many times, including at last summer’s Shakespeare at Sunset, Broadway at Sunset, and from time to time as bandleader in the Free Jazz Sunday series.

Since relocating to the Pacific Northwest from New York City Dowdell has worked steadily at Key City Public Theatre in Port Townsend, most recently as composer/lyricist of WILD MAN OF THE WYNOOCHEE, the award-winning musical she wrote in collaboration with bookwriter/lyricist Jessica Welsh, produced at KCPT in 2024. Watch for its upcoming regional tour, kicking off in January 2027 right here at Field Hall!

A close partnership with KCPT Artistic Director Denise Winter has developed over the years. They have combined forces on original productions like the award-winning holiday musical SPIRIT OF THE YULE, the musical revue TIN PAN LADY, several original holiday spectaculars, and many musicals from MURDER BALLAD to DADDY LONG LEGS.

Dowdell is a member of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop, where she was awarded the Harrington Award for Creative Achievement in developing new work for the musical stage. Other awards include Meet the Composer, ArtsWA, James Irvine Foundation and SoundOnStage.

As a pianist, Dowdell has performed with Port Angeles Symphony Orchestra, and her arrangement of Carefully Taught / Children Will Listen will receive its premiere at PASO’s upcoming Pops Concert in September, featuring Port Angeles and Sequim High School Choruses. Her choral works have enjoyed premieres by NorthWest Women’s Chorale, Schola Cantorum of Edinburgh and Rainshadow Chorale.

 

 

Jennifer Saul (stage manager, choreographer) is an educator who is passionate about making the performing arts accessible for children and is finishing her 30th year as an educator. She has choreographed numerous productions for regional theatres, with favorites including The Music Man, Something’s Afoot, Quilters, Nunsense, and most recently, Urinetown. She has also enjoyed performing in many local productions over the years. Jennifer earned a BA in Fine Arts – Dance from the University of California, Irvine.

Jennifer considers it both an honor and a privilege to be involved in Field Hall’s “at Sunset” series and is deeply grateful to work alongside such a talented, collaborative, and dedicated cast, crew, and directing team. She believes the arts are essential to thriving communities — bringing people together, inspiring creativity, and creating meaningful connections across generations.

The role that brings her greatest joy is being the mother of Avery, now a young adult who is also passionate about the performing arts. Jennifer loves going on road trips and dancing to live music.

 

 

 

 

 

Our mission is to make art accessible to everyone. Financial assistance is available for this event through our #fieldhallforall program. Patrons can request a discount of up to 100%. Click here to apply for financial assistance. 

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