What's this? What's this? Halsey and Catherine O’Hara will perform as 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' makes a three-night stand at the Bowl.
What's this? Halsey and Catherine O'Hara singing songs! The 'Graveyard' hitmaker and 'Beetlejuice' star will be at the Hollywood Bowl for a three-night stand this month to alternate singing the role of Sally in “The Nightmare Before Christmas.” Halsey will portray Sally on the first two nights of the production, Oct. 27 and 28. For the Oct. 29 closing show, the movie’s original voice actor, Catherine O’Hara, will play both Sally and Shock, as she did in the 1993 film.
And Billie Eilish sang a dreamy rendition of 'Sally's Song' in Los Angeles two years ago at Banc of California Stadium, for a two-night affair. Producers of the Bowl's concert version are Laura Engel and Richard Kraft of Kraft-Engel Productions and Alison Ahart Williams, Tim Fox & Georgina Ryder of AMP Worldwide in association with Disney Concerts. John Mauceri is returning to conduct the full orchestra playing Elfman’s score live-to-film.
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