Broadway In The Desert
with Levi Kreis
AN EVENING WITH LEVI KREIS
One-Night-Only with a Tony Award-Winner!
Featuring songs from his knock-out performances in Hadestown, Million Dollar Quartet, Violet, and more, Tony Award Winning actor and theatre writer Levi Kreis infuses Broadway classics with jazz, soul and rockabilly for a musical perspective that is completely original. His undeniable charisma and vocal prowess have made him a force in the world of theatre. Tennessee born and bred, Levi’s storytelling and comedic timing will have you in stitches while his ability to embody a song will bring you to tears. Don’t miss this unique and intimate evening from one of Broadway’s best!
Here’s what the critics have to say about Levi:
“The charisma of Kreis’s performance allows listeners to bask in the power and majesty of each beloved lyric and melody.” – Broadway World
“Speaking of the Great White way, you haven’t heard Sweeney Todd’s “Not While I’m Around,” Pippin’s “Corner of the Sky,” or Aladdin’s “Friend Like Me” till you’ve heard them sung Kreis-style with piano arrangements so rich, you won’t miss a full orchestra, not even for a second.” – Stage Scene LA
“Effortless comedic timing and dazzling piano chops!” – Huffington Post
“A star ready to pop, Kreis tears up the stage!” – The Chicago Tribune
More About Levi:
Levi Kreis is a Tony Award winning artist known for originating the role of Jerry Lee Lewis in Broadway’s Million Dollar Quartet. The role won Levi the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor, an Outer Critics Circle Award and a Drama League Nomination. Other highlights include Hermes in Hadestown First National Tour, Broadway’s Tony nominated revival of Violet, and Roger in the Broadway National Tour of Rent. Levi’s film credits include the award-winning film “Don’t Let Go,”
with Katherine Ross and Scott Wilson, Matthew McConaughey’s brother Fenton in “Frailty,” “A Very Sordid Wedding,” and “Divide.” As a singer-songwriter, Levi’s music has been featured on “The Vampire Diaries,” “Songs of Anarchy,” and “So You Think You Can Dance.”