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CLUB DINNER & PROGRAM

  • Fri, April 22, 2022
  • 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM
  • Arts Club of Washington 2017 I (Eye) St NW Washington DC 20006
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  • $25 per person will be charged to your account.
  • $65 will be charged to your account.
    Includes a $15 program fee.
    Guests must be registered.

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CLUB DINNER & PROGRAM

featuring Award-Winning Soprano

Millicent Scarlett 

winner of the Luciano Pavarotti International Competition

with accompanist 

Dana Scott

Friday, April 22, 2022,  at 6:00 pm

OPEN TO MEMBERS & GUESTS

$65 per person - dinner & program

$25 per person - cocktail & program only

Join fellow members and guests for a gourmet dinner preceded by a cocktail hour and artistic program.

Program

Let's Do it                            Cole Porter

Speak Low                             Kurt Weill


Vissi D'arte                       Giacomo Puccini

Depuis le Jour                 Gustave Charpentier

I Loves You Porgy              George Gershwin


Love for Sale                           Cole Porter

Maybe I like it this Way           Andrew Lippa

So Anyway                                 Tom Kitt


With So Little to Be Sure Of    Stephen Sondheim

Here's to Life                           Artie Butler

e. Described as a “juicy tone” by the Baltimore Sun, soprano Millicent Scarlett, who hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, continues to display her artistic and musical artistry on the recital, orchestral and operatic stage with great success. She is heard frequently in concerts and recitals throughout Washington, D.C., Maryland and Virginia. She is currently preparing for Beethoven’s Ninth with the NIH Philharmonia under the baton of Maestra Nancia D’Alimonte.  Recently, she was heard at the Kennedy Center in the Messiah Sing-Along as the soprano soloist.  Millicent is a part of a new musical, 19: The Musical, A Women's Right to Vote, which is being workshopped around the DMV area. It debuted in November 2018 to great success where Millicent has been called “powerful and a standout in the cast”.  She was the guest soloist at the Washington National Cathedral's Veterans Day concert, where she performed with the President’s Own Marine Chamber Orchestra, under the direction of Lt. Col. Jason Fettig. She was also a part of the Cathedral's "God’s Gonna Trouble the Waters" concert, which was in celebration of the opening of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. In the summer of 2016, she performed in a concert of Spirituals in Winchester, Virginia, with fellow GW professor, Dr. Eileen Guenther. In December 2015, she performed Strauss’s “Four Last Songs” with the NIH Philharmonia, under the baton of Maestra Nancia D’Alimonte. She has been the winner of numerous awards, and scholarships, most notably the Luciano Pavarotti International Competition as a winner and a National Semi-finalist at The Met. She is currently preparing for a series of recital and public appearances in the DMV area.

6:00 pm - cocktail hour

7:00 pm - program

7:45 pm - dinner

Business dress.

A reservation is required for dinner by 8 pm the day before.

A reservation is recommended for cocktail & program only.

Call (202) 331-7282 or email dining@artsclubofwashington.org

Complimentary parking for members after 6 pm at 2001 Pennsylvania Ave.



The Arts Club of Washington is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. located at 2017 I Street N.W., Washington D.C. 20006

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