."J. ROBERT SPENCER- 7,000 MILES TO BROADWAY | Friday, Aug 13, 2021 Harmony In The Woods | On Rt 6 in Hawley, PA, next to North of the Border Fireworks Tony Award nominee and original “Jersey Boys” star J. Robert Spencer takes you on a musical journey across genres and decades with his show “7,000 Miles to Broadway.”
You’ll be transported back in time on a road trip in the family wood-paneled yellow station wagon where J. Robert grew up singing classic country, rock and Broadway hits along to the car radio and 8-tracks. This is the music that helped pave his way to starring in some of the biggest hits on Broadway – originating the role of Nick Massi in the Tony and Grammy Award winning show “Jersey Boys,” and earning his nomination for Best Leading Actor of a Musical in the Pulitzer winning “Next to Normal.”
From Willie Nelson’s country twang to the smooth crooning sounds of Frank Sinatra and the pop favorites of Franki Valli, “7,000 Miles to Broadway” is chock full of radio and Broadway hits!
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Interested in purchasing tickets in person? Beginning July 1, tickets will be available for purchase Thursdays and Fridays from noon to 4:00 pm at 508 River Street • Hawley, PA 18428. Tickets will also be available for purchase on-site at Harmony In The Woods an hour before showtime.
Call 570-588-8077 for help purchasing tickets or questions about the show.
Logistics:
* Please bring your own chair/blanket, drinks and snacks. Bug-spray is also encouraged.
*Doors open a half-hour before showtime. Audiences will not be permitted on site until this time.
*No refunds will be issued, except in the case an indoor alternative local venue has not been identified, and disruptive weather is expected. Eventbrite fees (usually between $2-$5 depending on ticket price) are non-refundable.
*The spacious outdoor setting of Harmony in the Woods naturally lends itself to social distancing. Regardless, Harmony continues to follow CDC guidelines and recommends wearing a mask even if fully vaccinated, except while actively eating or drinking.
According to US News and World Report, ""The CDC still recommends vaccinated people wear masks in crowded outdoor settings like concerts where social distancing might not be possible and unvaccinated people might be in attendance."""