An Evening of Broadway with Jacque poster, featuring the artist with spotlights shining on her from above.

An Evening of Broadway with Jacque

April 9, 2026
7:30 PM
The Miracle Theatre

Join the American Contemporary Classical Orchestra for a sparkling night of Broadway hits, cinematic favorites, and hidden gems from the musical-theater stage, starring the magnetic Jacquelynne Fontaine Isaac. Beloved for her warmth, wit, and powerhouse voice, Jacque has performed on screen and on opera and Broadway stages around the world — most famously as Carlotta in more than 1,000 performances of The Phantom of the Opera. Blending showstoppers and Broadway favorites with lesser-known and new works, she’ll share stories from her career and even sing a few duets with ACCO conductor Maestro Jeffrey Dokken for a truly special evening. It’s a concert designed for the whole family: joyful, musical, theatrical, and full of heart.

Set in the beautiful and historic Miracle Theatre, with plenty of pre- and post-concert dining options nearby, it’s the perfect night out in D.C — and, in keeping with ACCO’s mission to make world-class contemporary orchestral music accessible, tickets top out at just $45.


As we look ahead to next season, the American Contemporary Classical Orchestra is thrilled to present a series of bold, imaginative concerts that celebrate today’s most compelling voices in classical music.

THE EXCITING 2026-27 SEASON


October 2026

This fall, we partner with Pro Coro from the Alexandria Choral Society to perform Ola Gjeilo’s luminous contemporary masterpiece Dreamweaver, alongside the American premiere of a new string work by our Composer in Residence, David Winkler.


December 2026

An Assortment of Holiday Cookies

The season continues with the ACCO String Quartet’s festive Carols and Cookies holiday concert in December 2026, blending classical and contemporary favorites while collecting cookies for families in need.


April 2027

Next spring, internationally acclaimed Brazilian flutist James Strauss joins us for a dazzling showcase featuring Peter Mieg’s Flute Concerto and Glen Roger Davis’s vibrant Tattoo Notes for flute and orchestra.

With additional collaborations and premieres still to be announced, the coming year promises to be one of creativity, connection, and music that speaks powerfully to our time.