Join Ovation West's Executive Director, Graham Anduri and fellow baritones Steven Taylor and Douglas Webster for an evening of storytelling through song.


After having a blast together for a couple of songs during Douglas Webster's concert series performance last season, the trio decided to put together a fully collaborative show as a benefit for Center Stage Theater. Providence and Serendipity have woven together the lives and careers of these three performers over the last three decades in strange, silly, and sometimes serious ways. Listen as they relay their hilarious and heavy-hitting tales through a wide-reaching selection of Broadway songs, American opera arias, selections from the Great American Songbook, and powerful arrangements of duets and trios.


Joined by pianist extraordinaire, Jordan Ortman, the Three Baritones will perform selections from:



- Les Miserables

- Sweeney Todd

- Hello Dolly

- South Pacific

- The Ballad of Baby Doe

- Camelot

- Carmen


And much, much more!

Adult $36

Senior $32

Student $24


Graham Anduri has been featured with orchestras, opera companies, and theaters throughout the United States and Europe in works by Bach, Handel, Faure, Vaughn Williams, Brahms, John Stainer, Margaret Bonds, Franz Schubert, and Louis Daniel. Anduri has been praised for his emotionally authentic portrayals of a wide cross-section of operatic and theatrical characters, from villains to buffoons, from lovers to flawed heroes.


Outside of his life as a performer, Graham is also passionate about making the world a more musical and compassionate place by providing opportunities for people to experience the magic of the performing arts from the stage, the audience, and the classroom. As such, he has spent time as a university music professor, an arts entrepreneur, and an arts administrator. He currently serves as the Executive Director of Ovation West Performing Arts in Evergreen, Colorado.



Steven Taylor is known to audiences throughout the Rocky Mountain region both for his beautiful, expressive singing, and his dramatic interpretations.

Steven’s, versatile singing career ranges from opera and oratorio, to musical theatre, gospel and jazz. Appearing with major symphonies throughout the west, Steven has also been seen onstage in multiple productions with Central City Opera, Opera Ft. Collins, Opera Theatre of the Rockies, Boulder’s Dinner Theatre, the Denver Brass, Aspen Theatre, Crested Butte Theatre, and sixteen seasons with Opera Colorado. 

Steven's singing credits include the world premiere of David Shire’s A Stream of Voices with the Colorado Children’s Chorale, Three Songs for America with composer David Amram, performed as part of the DNC “Outside the Convention” program, and a featured soloist for the 2009 National Veteran’s Day concert.

As a member of internationally acclaimed Gospel Quartet, LEGACY (with five CDs to their credit), Steven has performed concert tours in Australia, Canada, Cuba and South Korea with their latest tour to South Korea in November of 2011.



Douglas Webster has performed on Broadway, opera and concert stages across the country and Europe. His repertoire ranges from Valjean in Les Misérables and the Celebrant in Bernstein's MASS to intimate clubs in New York City singing the music of Porter, Gershwin and contemporary theater composers.


As the Celebrant in Leonard Bernstein’s MASS, he has led over twenty productions, including those at Carnegie Hall, The Kennedy Center; the festivals at Aspen, Cabrillo and Tanglewood; with the symphonies in Dallas, Denver, Portland, Columbus, Eugene; and Internationally in Spain, Lithuania and Latvia. His twenty-five year affiliation with MASS began while he was a graduate student at Indiana University, performing for the composer’s 70th Birthday Gala at the Tanglewood Festival in 1988. He and his hand-picked cast are featured in the Kultur Video release of Bernstein’s MASS at The Vatican. 

To support a growing number of requests for advice regarding the production of MASS, in 2002, he created Carousel Concerts, LLC a production company. Carousel Concerts, LLC has produced: 
THE BROADWAY BARITONES Show, a symphony pops concert featuring stage performers from Broadway; AMERICAN SINGER INTERNATIONAL professional training programs for aspiring music theatre and opera performers; and  CAROUSEL CONCERTS, a chamber music series including classical, jazz and folk music performances.


As an educator, Webster has led the opera program at The University of Oregon and has been Artistic Director of AMERICAN SINGER vocal training program since 1999. AMERICAN SINGER alumni are working on Broadway and across the United States on tour and in regional theater. He and his wife, cellist Elizabeth Byrd share their homes in Portland, Oregon and South Park, Colorado with their dogs of undetermined lineage.