Hear classic Judy Garland in Everett

  • By Theresa Goffredo Herald Writer
  • Friday, October 14, 2011 12:01am
  • Life

Shine up those ruby red slippers and get ready for a trip back in time to when Judy Garland was the face — and voice — of American film.

Singer Judy Ann Moulton brings “Baby” back to life in the concert, “Judy Sings Judy,” on Sunday at the Historic Everett Theater.

Moulton, backed by a 13-piece orchestra, will deliver a cornucopia of classic Judy Garland tunes, such as “I Feel a Song Coming on,” “Get Happy” and “Over the Rainbow.”

Not only does Moulton belt out the tunes like Garland herself but with an expressive powerful voice all her own.

With direction by David Hunter Koch and an orchestra conducted by Mark Rabe, Moulton performs this original tribute program. In 2010, she broke box office records in a performance at the Meydenbauer Center in Bellevue, drawing rave reviews.

Moulton has been a musical theater performer in the Pacific Northwest for more than 20 years, on stage at Seattle’s 5th Avenue Theatre as well as the Coeur d’Alene Summer Theatre. She has performed such roles as Annie Oakley in “Annie Get Your Gun,” Sister Hubert in “Nunsense,” The Narrator in “Joseph And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat” and the title role of “Mame,” according to her biography.

“Judy Sings Judy” is presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday* at the Historic Everett Theatre, 2911 Colby Ave., Everett.

Tickets are $16.50 for adults; $13.50 for seniors, students and military. Call 425-258-6766 or online at www.etix.com or in person at the box office.

* Correction, Oct. 14, 2011: This story originally included an incorrect date for the performance.

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