Overview
Evening to benefit STONC’s Educational Programs
Edmund Bagnell, internationally touring singer and violinist and star of Well Strung returns to STONC with his heartwarming show, Home For The Holidays! The countdown to the holidays is on, and through music and humor Edmund shares his heartfelt recipe for a perfectly imperfect holiday season. Pianist and music director, Mark Hartman, will join Edmund onstage for this all new show featuring selections from his 2020 U.S.A. Today top ranked holiday album, Christmas at Home. The evening will include seasonal favorite such as the Man with the Bag, the Nutcracker suite, Christmastime is Here, some original holiday tunes and a few non holiday surprises.
Performance Details:
Thursday, December 12
Champagne Reception 6:00PM
Concert 6:30PM
Running Time 70 Minutes
Appropriate for all ages (7+)
Venue Location:
70 Pine Street, New Canaan, CT
Indoor / Accessible | Convenient free parking
Phone: 203-966-4634
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Bio
Edmund tours internationally as a solo performer in addition to performing 1st violin and vocals in the singing string quartet, Well Strung. In 2020, he released his first solo album, Christmas at Home, which was included on several best of lists including USA Today, and this past fall he released a new EP, The Road, which includes the original songs The Water and The Road. Edmund Bagnell performs as an actor, violinist, and singer — and has been recognized for his “hauntingly sweet voice” (SF Gate) and “luscious vocals” (BritishTheatre.com). As an actor he was cast as Tobias Ragg during his senior year at NYU in the 1st National Tour of John Doyle’s staging of Sweeney Todd. He played Tom Sawyer in STONC’s production of Big River while also performing the fiddle throughout the show to everyone’s delight.
Edmund’s shows feature a mix of vocals and violin and explore a wide variety of musical styles from pop, to standards, to classical, and even disco. At a recent show in NYC, his “smile took over the entire stage when he began his show at Birdland, and when he finished, the entire audience was smiling just as wide.” (Times Square Chronicle) Visit Edmund-Bagnell.com to see and hear more.