FOREVER MARILYN Featuring Broadway’s Grace Field

Community Performing Arts Center Foundation

1250 W. Continental Rd
Green Valley, 85622

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Marilyn Monroe, born Norma Jeane Mortenson, became one of Hollywood’s most iconic stars and timeless symbols of glamour, charm, and allure. Her radiant screen presence and unforgettable performances make her one of the most enduringly popular Hollywood icons of the 20th century. This performance will be a celebration of all things Marilyn including her greatest hits “Diamonds are a Girl’s Best Friend”, “My Heart Belongs to Daddy” and of course “I Want to be Loved by You” and more! This concert also features major hits capturing Marilyn’s true essence along with a couple of surprises that will take you back to the Hollywood icon Silver Screen Era where Marilyn shined!

 

Grace Field, a Broadway performer now silver screen actress recently seen performing on NBC's The Today Show with Hugh Jackman, is a proud member of Grammy nominated and Tony Award Winning Broadway Inspirational Voices who has performed across the globe. Recently, she performed on Broadway at the New Amsterdam Theatre in "Disney on Broadway" as part of the Celebration of Disney's 25 years streamed on ABC hosted by Whoopi Goldberg. Also, Field performed in the original cast of the new Alan Menken's Disney's production of Hercules at the Public Theatre. Ms. Field has also performed at venues including The White House, Broadway's New Victory Theatre, The Apollo, Jazz at Lincoln Center, The United Nations, The Barclay Center, New World Stages and Carnegie Hall. Grace just performed at Carnegie Hall in the presentation of The Songs of Dorothy Dandridge the Musical directed by Tamara Tunie. She also recently had the great honor of performing at The White House for the President, Vice President, and distinguished guests (performance featured on PBS). Currently, she is developing and starring in the feature film "Jessie" with Oscar nominated writer and producer Leigh Savidge (Straight Outta Compton). Field also has the honor of performing the role of Marilyn Monroe in a Broadway development entitled "That's Love."