Mandy Patinkin
Stage, screen and Broadway star Mandy Patinkin performs classic Broadway and American songbook tunes
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A tearjerker tenor, a leading interpreter of Stephen Sondheim, and for years a primetime US TV star
The Guardian
Stage, screen and Broadway star Mandy Patinkin performs classic Broadway and American songbook tunes
Stage, screen and Broadway star Mandy Patinkin performs classic Broadway and American songbook tunes
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.
Hondo
An entertaining evening
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A Renaissance Songsmith
David B
Patankin was Great