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Mandy Patinkin Sings Broadway Favorites

First rising to mainstream attention as the feisty Spanish fencer who uttered the immortal lines "My name is Inigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die." in the endlessly quotable 1987 cult film The Princess Bride, Hollywood heavyweight Mandy Patinkin has courted the spotlight on both stage and screen, simultaneously making a name for himself on Broadway with Tony-winning and nominated turns in Evita and Sunday In the Park With George.

Performing the show tunes and songs that have punctuated his prolific career, Patinkin will also perform original material written with collaborator Thomas Bartlett for his Diary albums. With an easy going and relaxed persona, the icon and his sonorous tenor voice are at home with the rapid fire lyrics and angular melodies of Sondheim as he is with Randy Newman's unhurried drawl, coming alive and commanding concert halls and venues great and small. 

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Dates

Finished Nov 1, 2019

Reviews

Customer reviews

20 reviews, average rating: (1.6 Stars)

Harvey Boal

A Renaissance Songsmith

Attending the Patinkin performance in Mesa a few days ago affirmed my perception of this gentleman as an American treasure. His humor, rapport with the audience, thematic medleys, and nonstop enthusiasm made for an evening few artists can muster, much less maintain for so long without an intermission. I hope other reviewers, most apparently attending a different show that preceded this one, since their reviews were posted before the Mesa performance, managed to see Mandy Patinkin and enjoy his art the way the audience did here. ... Read more

David B

Patankin was Great

Don’t know what show others saw, but he was brilliant. It was a very fun and moving night. Would see him again in a heartbeat. ... Read more

Susie

Blindsided

I've been loving Mandy's voice/style for decades and last night I finally saw him perform. I cried through the whole show. At first it was from happiness and then it was from sadness. It was moving - downhill slowly. I'm so sad that I left a Bucket List stunned and confused. People couldn't get out fast enough. :( ... Read more

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