Mandy Patinkin Announces 30-Concert North American Tour to Launch October 30

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Mandy Patinkin will launch a thirty-city concert tour of Mandy Patinkin in Concert: DIARIES, accompanied by Adam Ben-David on piano, October 30, with stops across North America through February 2020. Patinkin will perform Broadway and classic American tunes, along with selections from his recent Diary series of digital recordings. "Singing onstage is one of the greatest joys in my life," he says. "We look forward to sharing this music with you, wherever you are." Nonesuch will release his first new album since 2002 this fall; details to come.

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After wrapping production on the eighth and final season of Showtime's Homeland, Tony and Emmy Award winner Mandy Patinkin will launch a thirty-city concert tour of Mandy Patinkin in Concert: DIARIES, accompanied by Adam Ben-David on piano, at the Kimmel Center in Philadelphia on October 30. Patinkin will then take his tour across the US and Canada through February 2020. See below for details and tickets, with additional dates still to be announced; for all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

On the tour, the acclaimed actor, singer, storyteller, and concert performer will put his own spin on Broadway and classic American tunes, along with selections from his newest digital recordings on Nonesuch Records, Diary: January 2018, Diary: April/May 2018, and Diary: December 2018, featuring songs from Randy Newman to Stephen Sondheim, from Harry Chapin to Rufus Wainwright.

Nonesuch Records will also release Mandy Patinkin's first new album since 2002 this fall. The collection of songs was recorded in New York with pianist/producer Thomas Bartlett (aka Doveman); some have been previewed over the last two years as part of Patinkin's digital Diary series. Further details will be announced soon.

"Singing onstage is one of the greatest joys in my life," says Patinkin. "I was introduced to Thomas, who showed me an entirely new way of making music—in his studio, hours of playing, singing, and recording, never searching for the illusion of perfection. We've shared our music-making journey in the form of digital recordings and we release our newest CD this fall. My concert tour, with pianist Adam Ben-David, will include music from these albums along with Broadway and classic American songs. We look forward to sharing this music with you, wherever you are."

MANDY PATINKIN IN CONCERT: DIARIES

Oct 30 Kimmel Center Philadelphia, PA
Nov 1 Veteran's Memoiral Auditorium Providence, RI
Nov 3 1932 Criterion Theatre Bar Harbor, ME
Nov 5 Riverside Theatre Milwaukee, WI
Nov 8 New Jersey Performing Arts Center Newark, NJ
Nov 10 Touhill Performing Arts Center Saint Louis, MO
Nov 12&14 Ed Mirvish Theatre Toronto, ON
Nov 16 McCallum Theatre Palm Desert, CA
Nov 20 Christopher Cohan Center San Luis Obispo, CA
Nov 24 Musco Center at Chapman University Orange, CA
Nov 29 National Theatre Washington, DC
Dec 6 Tarrytown Music Hall Tarrytown, NY
Dec 9&11 Capitol Theatre Yakima, WA
Jan 9 Warner Theatre Erie, PA
Jan 11 Mimi Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Cleveland, OH
Jan 15 Ikeda Theater, Mesa Arts Center Mesa, AZ
Jan 17 Eisemann Center Richardson, TX
Jan 19 Philharmonic Center Naples, FL
Jan 23 Chicago Theatre Chicago, IL
Jan 25 The Shubert New Haven, CT
Jan 29 Tennessee Performing Arts Center Nashville, TN
Jan 31 Proctor's Theatre Schenectady, NY
Feb 6 Fisher Theatre Detroit, MI
Feb 8 Schottenstein Theatre, McCoy Center New Albany, NY
Feb 12 Au-Rene Theater, Broward Center Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Feb 14 Tennessee Williams Theatre Key West, FL
Feb 16 Van Wezel Performing Arts Hall Sarasota, FL
     
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