The Washington Chorus Announces New Weekly Livestream Show Every Thursday at 5 pm (EST): TWC TV!

Two-time Grammy Award winners, The Washington Chorus, are thrilled to announce the launch of TWC TV on Thursday, April 2 at 5 pm (EST)!

TWC TV celebrates the joy and art of singing together in a lively talk-show style format, hosted by TWC Executive Director Stephen Marc Beaudoin. With special guests, live in-home performances, and interactive quiz shows, TWC TV is here to build a more caring and connected world through singing and creativity.

“TWC TV is another creative way The Washington Chorus will create art and build community during this challenging time,” says Washington Chorus Executive Director Stephen Marc Beaudoin. “From in-home live performances with TWC singers and guest stars to interviews with music industry luminaries and plenty of fun along the way, please join us every Thursday at 5 pm Eastern Time for this free livestream show on YouTube. And you can also catch the live show recording on our YouTube channel long after the live show wraps – either way, we hope you’ll join us for TWC TV!”

Our first TWC TV episode on Thursday, April 2, streaming at 5 pm Eastern Time, features three special guests:

  • Acclaimed arts critic Patrick D. McCoy

  • Luminary soprano Deborah Sternberg

  • TWC Artistic Director Christopher Bell


Our TWC TV confirmed guests for the Thursday, April 9, Episode 2 are:

  • Jenny Bilfield, CEO, Washington Performing Arts

  • Sidney Outlaw, professional baritone

  • Jerry and Susan Kavinski, DC-based professional singers


TWC TV is produced by The Washington Chorus (TWC), two time Grammy Award winners and regarded as one of America’s top symphonic choruses. David Gradin is Lead Producer; Stephen Beaudoin is Associate Producer; Bobby Schroyer is talent and production manager; Lauren Schick O’Connell is creative associate, and Missy “the Intern” Curl is production associate. This program and all The Washington Chorus’ work this year is made possible by grants from the DC Commission on Arts and Humanities, National Capital Arts and Cultural Affairs program and the US Commission on Fine Arts, Bloomberg Philanthropies and the National Philanthropic Trust, the Morris and Gwendolyn Cafritz Foundation, and many more individuals, foundations, and businesses.

Tune in to TWC’s YouTube channel here on Thursday, April 2 at 5pm (Eastern Time) for the debut show.

Emma Moores