Lucie Arnaz to share Latin influence at Broadway Theatre of Pitman

In “Lucie Arnaz: Latin Roots,” audience members will hear songs and music about her culture, inspired by her father and family.

Caytlinn Batal
Gloucester County Living
2 min readMar 14, 2017

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Lucie Arnaz

The Broadway Theatre of Pitman will welcome Lucie Arnaz in a fiery, heartfelt concert event on March 31 at 8 p.m.

Lucie Arnaz has had an extremely diversified career spanning over 50 years in show business. Lucie has appeared on many television shows including; “The Lucie Arnaz Show,” “Sons And Daughters,” “The Black Dahlia,” “The Mating Season,” “Who Gets The Friends?,” “Washington Mistress,” “Death Scream” and six seasons of “Here’s Lucy.”

Most recently, Lucie furthered her musical career and released her album, “Latin Roots” — an exciting and sincere musical tribute to the rhythm of her roots and a love note to her father, Desi Arnaz. The eclectic Latin American mix features songs by Irving Berlin and the Gershwins, among others, alongside tunes by Augustine Lara, Rafael Hernandez and Margarita Lecuona.

“It’s my story. It’s my roots, but you can’t tell the story of my roots without telling the story of my father and of course, my mother too,” Arnaz said.

Audiences have raved that Lucie Arnaz in concert is “awesome and extremely entertaining.”

“Lucie Arnaz is not good — she’s great!,” The New York Post said. “She sings like a dream … a fabulous saloon singer. Her voice is a remarkable instrument.”

The evening will include musical direction by the incomparable Ron Abel. Ron is a multi-award-winning composer, producer, arranger, orchestrator and conductor. “Lucie Arnaz: Latin Roots” is sure to be an evening filled with entertainment and feel-good music.

“It’s a story for American audiences to start to understand where this music came from and understand a little more about me, my folks and my father, especially where he got his inspiration from,” said Arnaz.

Tickets are available for $49. Contact the Theatre Box Office at www.pitmanbroadwaytheatre.com, or call (856) 384–8381 to guarantee your seat.

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Caytlinn Batal
Gloucester County Living

Editor for The Washington Township Sun and The Mullica Hill Sun