Sinatra: the Man and his Music

    A two-hour musical tribute to the legendary Frank Sinatra at the Charleston Music Hall 

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    Brad and Jennifer Moranz Present Sinatra: the Man and his Music

    Sunday, March 2 3 p.m. (doors open at 2 p.m.)Charleston Music Hall, 37 John St. in downtown Charleston, SC


    Brad and Jennifer Moranz present “Sinatra: the Man and his Music,” a two-hour musical tribute to the legendary Frank Sinatra. Six incredible singers will perform 40 of Sinatra’s timeless hits. You’ll hear “My Way,” “The Lady is a Tramp,” “Young at Heart,” I’ve Got the World on a String,” “New York, New York” and many many more. 

    It’s like you’re “Live at the Sands” when you experience a special tribute to the Rat Pack. Hear the songs that had thousands of screaming fans swoon, and see why Sinatra was the Elvis of his generation.

    “Sinatra: the Man and his Music” will be presented for one performance only at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 2 at the Charleston Music Hall.  

    Performers

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    Omar Lopez-Cepero, Singer

    Omar Lopez-Cepero was most recently seen as Emile DeBecque in South Pacific at The Goodspeed Opera house. Prior to that he was tapped by Andrew Lloyd Webber to play Judas in the 50th Anniversary Tour of Jesus Christ Superstar followed by Che in a new production of Evita which premiered at the American Repertory Theater in Cambridge, MA, and Shakespeare Theater Company in Washington DC. Other favorite credits include BROADWAY: American Idiot; On Your Feet!. OFF-BROADWAY: Transport Group- The Unsinkable Molly Brown; The Public Theater- The Capeman. NATIONAL TOURS: JCS; On Your Feet!; Evita. REGIONAL: Chicago Shakespeare- The Notebook (World Premiere); Hartford Stage- The Flamingo Kid (World Premiere); The MUNY- Paint Your Wagon, On Your Feet!; American Repertory Theater/Shakespeare Theater/Bay Street Theater- Evita; Fulton Theater- Les Miserables, Evita; TUTS- Guys and Dolls. TV: The Detour (TBS); Vegas(CBS); Blue Bloods (CBS). TRAINING: University of Miami, Frost School of Music: BM in Vocal Performance. Omar is of Puerto Rican and Cuban descent and is proud to represent his Hispanic heritage onstage. 

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    Angela Michele, Singer

    Angela Michele is a vocal performance graduate of Charleston Southern University with musical interests including opera, classical crossover, pop, jazz, and musical theatre. Angela placed 1st runner-up in Miss South Carolina and advanced to the Miss National Sweetheart Pageant, where she won a preliminary talent award as well as the Pat Musk Overall Talent Award. An active performer, Angela Michele has traveled the world from Bulgaria to England as a featured soprano with several renowned choirs, where she performed the Brahm’s Requiem and Evensong services at the York Minster Cathedral. Her career then led her to become a lead vocalist at American Music Theatre in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she performed in various original productions. While owning the stage, she also successfully produced two albums including By Request, which she continues to sell at performance venues throughout the country. In 2018 she released her first original single, Battle Cry on Spotify, made her Broadway stage debut in Rocktopia, and hosted and presented the Global Short Film Awards during the Cannes Film Festival. She loves giving back to her students as a voice teacher and successful pageant coach. She regularly performs in NYC, including at Couture Fashion Week as a part of New York Fashion Week, wowing audiences with her performance of "Think of Me” from Phantom of the Opera. 

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    Michael Minor, Singer

    Michael Minor, singer and ventriloquist who has been featured on international cruise ships. Michael and is wife, Jill, have two children, Noah and Neve. Together, Michael and his family have performed their Family Variety Show and Family Christmas Show at several theaters in Pennsylvania since 2010.

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    Tiffany Parker, Singer

    Tiffany Parker has been a featured singer on international cruise ships who now lives in Charleston and can be seen regularly in Moranz Entertainment productions. She started singing at age 10 with The Charleston Youth Company. Even when relegated to the garage with a broomstick for a microphone, she knew performing would be her passion.

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    Veronica Wilt, Singer

    Veronica Wilt relocated to Charleston from Brooklyn, New York. While she spent her early life in Southern California, she has spent most of her career on the East Coast. Veronica graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor in Theater Performance. She later performed in many Cabaret stages in New York and on the high seas with Norwegian Cruise Line Creative Studios and Oceania Cruise Line. Since her move to Charleston, she has been delighted to perform in reoccurring shows at Forte Jazz Lounge, in productions and sets with North Charleston POPS, with Emerald Empire band and at many different venues and night scenes in Charleston. She also performs and helps to produce live and filmed productions with SoftShoe Studios. She is so excited to be performing with Moranz Entertainment for the first time! 

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    Tori Edwards, Dancer

    Born and raised in South Carolina, Tori Edwards has spent the past decade traveling around the world performing on land and sea. She is represented by Go2Talent Agency and specializes in both commercial and classical Jazz dancing . She has been a performer with Princess cruises for 6 years and in between contract has continued performing behind multiple artist all across Europe and China. She is excited to be back in Charleston performing with Moranz Entertainment.

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    James Jiang, Dancer

    Inspired by the grace and artistry of ballroom dance, James Jiang has dedicated over 20 years to his craft, evolving not only as a dancer but as a person. Dance has been a transformative force in his life, shaping him into a more positive and grounded individual. Now, he uses his performances to share that inspiration with others, connecting with audiences on a profound level. From the fun, jazzy rhythms of the foxtrot to the tender, romantic elegance of the rumba, James brings a unique energy and passion to every routine. His performances are a celebration of how dance can uplift, transform, and inspire.

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    Jordan Maria, Dancer

    A native of Charleston, in 2012 Jordan launched her dancing career at 14 years old with Moranz Entertainment, and is happy to still be performing with them 12 years later. Jordan attended the Charleston County School of the Arts and is a graduate of the College of Charleston, double majoring in Dance and Theatre. Jordan is a company member of Annex Dance Company, and has proudly been a part of the company for 3 years. Along with this she has performed with Pauletta Washington and The Charleston Pops. Jordan’s work has engaged a form of video artistry that is a collaboration of storytelling and dance. Projects have included working with award-winning artists Marcus Amaker and Ranky Tanky, Wade Davis (CNN), Gino Castillo (Cha Cha Charleston). Jordan has also created visual works such as Glory Comes, Selah, and an Apple marketing campaign. Her choreography has been seen the last year with musicals such as "Daniel and the Kings" and "Joseph and the Technicolor Dream Coat." Jordan is excited to be choreographing a premiering musical “Pleasure Never Lies” this coming spring 2025.