




Favorites from the golden age of Musical Theater!
Saturday, June 7, 2025 at 7 pm
Sunday, June 8, 2025 at 3 pm
Cristo Rey Catholic Church, 1107 Cristo Rey Street, Santa Fe, NM
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Featuring The Zia Singers with guest musicians:
Rachelle Elbert, Soprano
Dave Anderson, Saxophone
Michael Chavez, Percussion
Frank Murry, Bass
Deborah Wagner, Piano
Join us for a nostalgic journey through the golden age of Musical Theater!
Experience all your toe-tapping favorite tunes from iconic shows and legendary composers—Leonard Bernstein, Cole Porter, George Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein, and more. It's a celebration of timeless melodies and unforgettable moments that defined a dazzling era of Broadway magic.
We're bringing back the glitz, the glam, and all the show-stopping hits from the golden age of Musical Theater! From Bernstein to Gershwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein to Cole Porter, it’s a sing-along celebration of the legends who made Broadway sparkle. Get ready to hum, sway, and maybe even belt out your favorite classics—don’t worry, we won’t judge!
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Our featured soloist is local soprano Rachelle Elbert. Santa Fe audiences might have recently seen her brilliant and heart-warming portrayal of Jo in the production of Little Women by TriM Millenial Music Makers.
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Rachelle is a classically trained singer with a BFA in Musical Theater and a passion for storytelling through song. She’s lit up stages in roles such as Jo March (Little Women), Millie Dillmount (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Hope Harcourt (Anything Goes), Mary Jane Wilkes (Big River), Zaneeta Shinn (The Music Man), Potiphar’s Wife (Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), and as the Clara understudy in The Light in the Piazza. While studying at Brigham Young University, Rachelle performed with the esteemed Concert Choir under the direction of Rosalind Hall and toured internationally with the Young Ambassadors under the direction of Randy Boothe. She has performed at the Hale Center Theater, Sunset Playhouse, and the Lensic. She currently sings with the Santa Fe Symphony Chorus and local productions put on by Tri-M.