Mandy Patinkin Brings “BEING ALIVE” to Wharton Center for One-Night Only Performance

Legendary Broadway star and Emmy Award-winning actor Mandy Patinkin is set to captivate audiences at the Wharton Center with his latest concert, Mandy Patinkin in Concert: BEING ALIVE, on Tuesday, October 22, at 7:30 PM. Accompanied by pianist Adam Ben-David, Patinkin will deliver a passionate and electrifying evening of Broadway and American classics.

Hailed by The New Yorker as a “master of showstopping performances,” Patinkin’s BEING ALIVE blends some of his favorite tunes from musical legends like Randy Newman, Stephen Sondheim, and Rufus Wainwright, creating a dazzling musical journey. The concert promises to be a memorable experience, showcasing songs from his recent recordings on Nonesuch Records.

Patinkin’s illustrious career spans theater, film, television, and music. He won a Tony Award® for his debut as Che in Evita and earned a nomination for his portrayal of George in Sunday in the Park with George. His expansive stage credits also include Falsettos, The Secret Garden, and The Tempest. A versatile performer, Patinkin has toured worldwide, collaborating with artists like Patti LuPone and opera star Nathan Gunn.

Aside from his stage success, Patinkin has left a lasting mark on film and television. Known for iconic roles in The Princess Bride and Homeland, he has appeared in over 20 films, including Yentl, Alien Nation, and Wonder. His television accolades include an Emmy Award for Chicago Hope and notable roles in Criminal Minds and The Good Fight.

Joining Patinkin on stage is Adam Ben-David, a renowned pianist and Broadway music director. Ben-David has worked on hit productions like The Book of Mormon and Wicked and has collaborated with musical legends including Kelli O’Hara and James Taylor.

Don’t miss this unforgettable night of music and storytelling with one of Broadway’s greatest talents. Mandy Patinkin in Concert: BEING ALIVE promises to be a moving and thrilling performance, celebrating both classic and contemporary musical treasures.

Tickets are now available at the Wharton Center Ticket Office, online at whartoncenter.com, or by calling 517.431.2000 or 1.800.WHARTON. You can quickly access tickets by clicking the link HERE. Tickets start at just $24 for MSU students with APID.