Mary Cait McManamon
An Evening with Matthew Morrison: Music, Stories and Connection
October 6, 2025
This month, we are thrilled to welcome Emmy, Tony and Golden Globe–nominated performer Matthew Morrison to the Capitol Theater for an unforgettable evening of song and story. Madison resident and Broadway aficionado Michael Bruno interviewed Morrison, who shared some insight about what audiences can expect and why this performance is so personal.
“I just want to share myself,” Morrison reflected. “I love song and dance and putting on a great show, but I also want people to walk out of the theater feeling like they know me.”
This concert will blend the polish of Morrison’s Broadway and television career with an intimate look into his own journey. Audiences can expect a powerful fusion of music and movement that goes beyond entertainment. “Some moments are scripted, but I also love to speak off the cuff, responding to the energy of the audience,” he explained.
“I just want to share myself. I love song and dance and putting on a great show, but I also want people to walk out of the theater feeling like they know me.”
Matthew Morrison
That audience connection is central to the night. Morrison described wanting to “flip the script” and make attendees feel part of the story, not just passive observers. While not fully immersive theater, he shared his excitement about weaving in elements of engagement that make each performance unique.
With his signature warmth and dynamic stage presence, Morrison promises a performance that combines the joy of live music with a rare glimpse into the artist behind the songs.
Don’t miss your chance to experience Matthew Morrison live at Overture Center on Thursday, October 16!
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Matthew Morrison: Rhythms & Revelations
Step into "Rhythms & Revelations", a powerful fusion of music and movement that goes beyond entertainment. In this deeply personal performance, Matthew Morrison sheds the characters and masks of the stage to reveal something raw, real and deeply human.
