Below is a list of venues and programs where Frank himself has performed, listed with the most recent first..
 Frank Wildhorn in Graz, Austria © Musical Festival Graz, Rolf Bock |
Graz, Austria: "Frank Wildhorn & Friends" was presented as part of the
Musical Festival Graz. This concert took place on 26 August
2007. Frank was joined by Thomas Borchert, Pia Douwes, Bernadett Vágó, Attila Dolhai and
Brandi Burkhardt, plus the Musical Festival Graz Orchestra conducted by Koen Schoots. This performance
included selections from Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Victor/Victoria, Camille Claudel,
Dracula and Rudolf - The Last Kiss. It also included the song "Once More I Can See" from the
upcoming musical Alice in Wonderland.
A few photos from this concert are posted in the Project Photo Gallery.
Budapest, Hungary: "Frank Wildhorn & Friends" had its European premiere on Monday 23 April 2007 at
Operett Színház in Budapest, Hungary. Frank was
joined by Pia Douwes, Thomas Borchert, Bernadett Vágó, Kata Janza, Attila Dolhai, and the
Operett Színház Orchestra conducted by Koen Schoots. Songs were presented from Jekyll &
Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Victor/Victoria and Rudolf - The Last Kiss. Several songs from
Dracula were also performed, using new arrangements that were being prepared for the 2007
production in Graz, Austria. Photos have been posted on the
Operett Színház
Website (follow the link for "Frank Wildhorn és barátai koncert").
The Duplex, New York, NY, USA: Frank was the featured guest composer at the "Monday Nights,
New Voices" series at The Duplex in Manhattan on 14 May 2007.
Performing with Frank were Jeff Kready, Jennifer Waiser, Natalie Silverlieb, Brian Crum and Connor Gallagher,
all making their Broadway debuts at the time. Brandi Burkhardt also made a guest appearance. Monday Nights,
New Voices was launched by composer Scott Alan to "showcase some of today's brightest new talent in New York."
The evening had musical direction by Barbara Anselmi.
Lenape RPAC, Marlton, NJ, USA: The "Frank Wildhorn & Friends" (also referred to as "The Music of Frank
Wildhorn") concert was presented at the Lenape Regional Performing Arts Center in Marlton, New Jersey, on 23 and 24
September 2005. Frank was joined by Rob Evan, Kate Shindle, Michael Lanning and Tracy Miller, all backed by a 7 piece
band. The set list was expanded slightly from the one presented at Joe's Pub (see next entry). The Lenape
performances included a few more of the songs that Linda Eder recorded, such as "Anything Can Happen"
from Alice in Wonderland, "Big Time" and "Even Now." Details on this performance have been posted at
BroadwayWorld.com.
Joe's Pub, New York, NY, USA: "Frank Wildhorn & Friends" was presented at Joe's Pub on 5, 12 and 19 September 2005. Frank was joined by Rob Evan, Kate Shindle,
Michael Lanning and Tracy Miller. In a changing program of music, they presented material from Jekyll & Hyde,
The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Civil War, Victor/Victoria, Camille Claudel, Dracula and newer projects such as
Cyrano, Waiting For The Moon, Vienna (later renamed Rudolf) and Havana. They also performed the
Whitney Houston hit "Where Do Broken Hearts Go?" and selections from the Linda Eder catalog. The song "If I Should
Lose My Way" was presented as being a new addition to The Civil War. This intimate performance featured just
the singers and Frank at the piano. Details and photos are available at
BroadwayWorld.com.
Joe's Pub, New York, NY, USA: Frank appeared at BroadwayWorld's
"Standing Ovations 3" concert, benefiting BC/EFA, on 17 April 2005. He was
joined by Brandi Burkhardt and Darren Ritchie, who performed "Easy" from Scott &
Zelda and "Sarah" from The Civil War, respectively. Photos can be found at
BroadwayWorld.com.
Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA: Frank appeared as a special guest at Linda Eder's 18 July
2003 concert at the Mann Center for the Performing Arts in Philadelphia. Together they performed "Someone
Like You", "Storybook", "Havana" and "Gold".
The Duplex, New York, NY, USA: Frank appeared as part of "New Mondays", a series
that features established and up-and-coming composers, presented by The Storefront Theatre at
The Duplex. Composers usually debut three or
four of their new compositions for these concerts. Frank appeared on 11 November 2002, sharing
the bill with Francesca Blumenthal, Michael Isaacs and Steve Marzullo. Joining Frank were Rob Evan
and Jack Murphy, in a unique performance where Rob sang the male parts and Jack sang the female parts
for six songs from the upcoming show about F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
Studio 54, New York, NY, USA: Frank performed in a two-night concert event on 25 February and
4 March 2002 titled "An Intimate Evening with Frank Wildhorn and Friends". This took place in the trendy venue
Upstairs At Studio 54, where the audience could get up close and personal with the star studded cast.
Joining Frank on stage were Linda Eder, Rob Evan, Christiane Noll, Michael Lanning and Douglas Sills. Frank
accompanied the singers at the piano and shared stories about the songs and the shows they are from.
The concert featured music from Jekyll & Hyde, The Scarlet Pimpernel, The Civil War and Victor/Victoria
as well as "Before The Summer Ends" and "The Seduction" from Dracula, "Bring Me Giants" from Cyrano
and "Gold" from Camille Claudel. The event was directed by Vincent Paul Boyle, with music direction by
Jeremy Roberts.
Linda Eder's PBS Concert: In 1998, Linda Eder recorded her first televised concert in front of a live
audience at Sony Studios in New York City. The program aired on PBS in March 1999. Frank took the stage and
accompanied Linda for "Someone Like You".