
Harbour Lights Theatre presents another exciting preview concert in partnership with the Duxbury Music Festival. This special evening features two New York City Broadway singers: Harbour Lights Theatre Artistic Director, Mickey White and Broadway veteran Jeanna de Waal. They will perform selections by some of the most influential stage composers, including Stephen Sondheim, Jason Robert Brown, and Leonard Bernstein. From soaring melodies to richly expressive storytelling, this intimate concert celebrates the artistry and depth of Broadway’s greatest voices and serves as a thrilling glimpse of what’s to come at DMF.

Mickey White
Mickey White is a multidisciplinary producer whose work spans commercial theatre, not-for-profit organizations, television, and corporate entertainment. A graduate of Boston Conservatory, he collaborates with industry leaders in live entertainment to deliver creatively ambitious productions that connect top-tier talent with broad and diverse audiences. In addition to being Artistic Director of Harbour Lights Theatre, White’s past performance credits include: National Tour: Hairspray (Sketch), Disney Cruise Lines: Fantasy (Bert, Lumiere), Slowburn Theatre: Newsies (Davey), Weathervane Theater: Kinky Boots (Charlie Price), Goodspeed Opera House: Peculiar Tale of the Prince of Bohemia...(Prince of Bohemia), and Maine State Music Theatre: The Who’s Tommy (Tommy).

Jeanna de Waal
Jeanna de Waal is a British stage actress and singer known for playing the title role of Princess Diana in the 2021 Broadway show Diana: The Musical. In 2012, she portrayed Glinda in the national tour of Wicked. Her Broadway appearances included Heather in American Idiot (2010) and Lauren in Kinky Boots (2014). In 2014 and 2015, she originated the roles of Dawn in Waitress and Mary Barrie in Finding Neverland at the American Repertory Theater. De Waal was cast as the standby for Mrs. Lovett and the Beggar Woman in the 2023 Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and, for a short time, performed the role of Mrs. Lovett. In August 2024, she played Reno Sweeney in Anything Goes at The Muny. In August 2025, De Waal portrayed Myrtle Wilson in the Asian premiere of The Great Gatsby in Seoul, South Korea. In 2017, de Waal and her sister founded Broadway Weekends, a theater summer camp for adults led by Broadway artists. (www.broadwayweekends.com)