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Broadway’s Ruthie Ann Miles Will Perform at The Tabernacle Choir Christmas Concert

December performances to celebrate the Savior’s birth

Tony Award-winning actress Ruthie Ann Miles will join The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square as the featured guest artist at this year’s Christmas concerts in Salt Lake City. The performances will be held in the Conference Center on December 19, 20, and 21, 2024. A narrator will be announced later.

Under the direction of Mack Wilberg, music director of the Choir, and Ryan Murphy, associate music director, Miles will ring in the Christmas spirit with a live audience. The Conference Center will be filled to its full capacity of 21,000 people for the first time since before the pandemic. Construction on and around Temple Square also limited seating.

“Ruthie Ann Miles is acclaimed for her vocal talents paired with unforgettable performances,” said Wilberg. “We are delighted to have her perform with the Choir and Orchestra to bring joy into the hearts of our audiences as we celebrate the Savior’s birth.”

Ruthie Ann Miles is a Tony Award-winning actress and singer known for her work on Broadway and television. She is on Broadway in “McNeal,” now playing at the Lincoln Center Theater. Her notable roles include Margaret Johnson in “The Light in the Piazza” and as the beggar woman in “Sweeney Todd,” for which she received a Tony nomination in 2023.

Raised in a musical household in Hawaii, Miles began singing and playing instruments at an early age, eventually earning a master’s degree in vocal performance from New York University Steinhardt. Career highlights include her acclaimed performance in “Here Lies Love,” her Broadway debut in “The King And I,” for which she won a Tony Award and was nominated for Grammy and Olivier Awards, and various concert performances with renowned orchestras. On television, she is known for roles in “All Rise” and “The Americans,” and she voiced the character of Mother in Netflix’s “Over the Moon.” Beyond her artistic achievements, she has been recognized within many communities, schools and organizations for her work empowering women, teaching students and uplifting the Asian American performing community.

Tickets to this year’s Christmas concert are complimentary but required. They will be distributed through a random selection process and limited to four tickets per household. Those wishing to request tickets are invited to sign up at thetabernaclechoir.org/christmas-concert-2024 during the registration period, which runs from Tuesday, October 15 at noon to Friday, November 1 at 11:59 p.m. Mountain Daylight Time. Admission will be open to those eight years and older.

A standby line for the Christmas concerts will form in the Tabernacle on Temple Square 90 minutes prior to concert time at 8 p.m.

Tickets will not be required for the 30-minute “Music and the Spoken Word” broadcast on Sunday morning, December 22, at 9:30 a.m. following the concerts. Miles is scheduled to perform on the broadcast.

For the live concert in 2023, Broadway's Michael Maliakel and film and television actor Lesley Nichol joined with the Choir, the Orchestra, and the Bells at Temple Square, which was taped for airing this year. The concert titled "Joy: Christmas with The Tabernacle Choir" will be broadcast on PBS on December 17 at 8 p.m. and December 24 at 9:30 p.m. It will also run on BYUtv December 21-25. 

The Choir will release the CD and DVD versions of last year's Christmas concert. 

A Grammy Award–winning, multiple Emmy Award–winning, all-volunteer choral ensemble, The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square is made up of 360 men and women who join their talents to create their trademark, instantly recognizable sound. They are accompanied by the Orchestra at Temple Square, a 150-member symphony orchestra, and the Bells at Temple Square, a 32-member handbell choir, who are also all volunteers. Together, they provide inspiring music that has the power to help people feel closer to the divine and celebrate God’s love for all His children.

For more information, visit the Tabernacle Choir’s website.

 

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