
Selections from this concert include
Offenbach, Bizet, and Lerner &
Loewe
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September 29, 2007 at 8:00 p.m.
September 30, 2007 at 2:30 p.m.
Chrysler Theatre
Tickets: $56-$13
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John Morris Russell, Conductor
Michael Burgess, Vocalist
Windsor Symphony Orchestra Chours, Timothy Shantz, Chorusmaster
Michael Burgess
Few people in
Canadian entertainment
have had the
impact of Michael
Burgess in the
last decade. His
major theatre credits
include the role of
Jean Valjean in Les
Miserables at Toronto’s
Royal Alexandra
Theatre, The Concert
at Skydome and the first national Canadian
tour and The Tenth Anniversary Concert at
Royal Albert Hall, London, England; the Narrator
in Blood Brothers with David Cassidy and
Amy Sky (Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto);
Man of La Mancha (Toronto & Edmonton).
In addition to off Broadway appearances,
Mr. Burgess has appeared with the Stratford
Festival, the Guelph Spring Festival, the
Charlottetown Festival, the Manitoba Theatre,
The National Arts Centre, Toronto Workshop
Productions, Theatre Calgary, the Muskoka
Festival and the Citadel Theatre. On television,
he has completed a Showtime Movie of the
Week, Sandy Bottom Orchestra, and has also
starred in Friday the 13th, Top Cops, Bordertown,
ENG, PSI Factor, Earth Final Conflict, as well
as his own Gemini Award Winning CBC-TV
Special, Michael Burgess at Massey Hall.
He has starred in the feature film Entry
In A Diary, which won the Roberto Rosselini
Award at the 43rd Film Festival in Salerno,
Italy and a short film, The Original Sin, which
qualified for the 1999 Academy Awards. He is
featured as one of the celebrity voices in the
Famous People Players productions Leave the
Porchlight On and Hide ‘n Seek. He has also
starred in the Christmas music video, “O Holy
Night” for Country Music Television.
Mr. Burgess has recorded the narration for
two children’s books; The Nightingale and The
Dragon’s Pearl, and he has also lent his voice
to the animated series Bob & Margaret and
Marvin the Tap Dancing Horse.
A confessed sports fanatic, Mr. Burgess
narrated the TV sport documentary The
Stanley Cup: A Century of Magic Moments with
Ken Dryden hosting. He performed the
anthems at the final game at Maple Leafs
Gardens and has sung at the World Figure
Skating Championship, the World Series, the
World Basketball Championship, the Grey
Cup, the Queen’s Plate, the Molson Indy
andthe duMaurier Open Tennis Championship.
Michael Burgess believes strongly in
giving back, generously donating his talents
to numerous charitable organizations across
Canada. He is a spokesperson for Special
Olympics and is featured along with many
other artists on the newly released recording
Courage. He has also performed on behalf of
Easter Seals, Sick Kids Hospital, Variety Club,
Kids Help Phone and the Courage to Come
Back Programme of the Clarke Institute of
Psychiatry in Toronto, just to name a few.
In 2002, Mr. Burgess was honored to
receive the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal as a
distinguished Canadian from the Government
of Canada presented to him by Senator Frank Mahovlich.
Mr. Burgess continues to be in demand
as a guest solo artist with major orchestras in
Canada and the U.S. Mr. Burgess' CD, A Place
in the Sun, has gone gold and continues to
enchant fans. He has since added a Christmas
CD, Angels in the Snow, which promises to be
just as strong.
Visit Michael's webpage, with musical excerpts from his award-winning CD's.
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Other performances in this series:
Saturday, December 1, 2007
Sunday, December 2, 2007
Christmas Magic
Friday, January 18, 2008
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Diamond Anniversary Celebration
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Sunday, March 2, 2008
Summon the Heroes
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Wild West Harmonica Showdown