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From Classic Rock to Contemporary Broadway, Spot-On Entertainment creates story- driven musical experiences in every musical genre.

Each production arrives fully realized, complete with orchestrations, talent, creative direction, and production management, delivering evenings that feel seamless, emotional, high-energy, and unmistakably Spot-On.

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Praise for Spot-On Entertainment Productions

The spot-on experience

“Mr. Coulter is a prodigious producer of living playlists. He knows talent, and part of the reason he knows talent is he carries a hefty bag of his own. No mean armchair director is Scott Coulter, as he is blessed with charm and showmanship and a voice that can stand with any or all of those he performs with. He remains the best emcee in the business, charming, generous, and able to handle every and any moment of spontaneity that might bubble up.”

Broadway World

“Coulter interprets music like an exquisite Monet painting. To be transported by live music is truly a magical gift.”

BroadwayWorld, Columbus

“Art is what Coulter and company are creating when they put on a Spot-On Entertainment show. Everything about Bette, Babs and Beyond was absolute perfection. Mr. Coulter has curated a (dare I say) spot-on collection of singing actors to bring to life the music of the divas and Coulter's hosting abilities are as welcome as a winning lottery ticket. With no script from which he reads, Coulter introduces each of his singers by sharing facts about their work and the work they will perform, from memory, as though he is a friend sharing with his chums stories about Cher and Adele, Reba and Bette that he keeps tucked away in his brain. With humor that travels the byway between deferential and irreverent, Colter also shares himself with the audience, expressing opinions about his mode of dress, recalling personal moments from his past, and recounting exchanges between him and his spouse. Scott Coulter is a bona fide host, demonstrating for his grateful guests all the parts of himself by opening his arms and welcoming them into his world - a worldm brimming with talented friends and his own glorious singing.”

Broadway World, New York City

“Incredibly entertaining! The glorious, tuneful evening was hosted, directed, and produced by NYC cabaret staple and walking Broadway encyclopedia Scott Coulter and featured a steady stream of awesome performances that showcased the magnificent talents of the concert’s ensemble. Overall, this exquisite concert was truly one of the most entertaining musical showcases I have seen on Segerstrom Center stage.”

BroadwayWorld, Orange County

“Two hours of non-stop entertainment! The evening received a warm and sincere standing ovation, and the Who’s Who present in the audience matched the star power on stage.”

BroadwayWorld, Palm Springs

“A Christmas Carol: The Concert has the distinction of being the only known adaptation of Dickens' 1843 novella written as a dramatic concert, with singers backed by a full symphony orchestra. But that's not what makes the show so special. Its electrifying performances make for an instant holiday classic. Rising at times to near operatic levels, the 90-minute show is an engaging, cleverly staged production that the entire family can enjoy. Raise your glass to a timeless tale reborn--and God Bless Us Everyone.”

Huffington Post

“Stephen Schwartz’s music is 'a revelation of the potential power – too rarely realized – of contemporary songwriting.”

Los Angeles Times

“The audience responded with shouts, clapping, hand waving, moving back and forth in the seats, and dancing in the aisles. These programs are appealing to the nostalgia generation as well as introducing younger audiences to the icons of American popular music.”

Maryland Theatre Guide

“As the show sailed on, I kept feeling as though I was listening to one of my favorite albums. The performance reminds us that music is a unique and communicative experience. So grab your “fins to the left” and your “fins to the right” and set sail on this joyous adventure where the waters are a bit deeper than expected.”

onStage Pittsburgh

“Soaring treatments delivered with panache — right through the glorious wave of sound in the encore — showed why the music of Broadway has a rightful place in the Great American Songbook.”

Orlando Sentinel

“Scott Coulter is a stratospheric tenor” (The Wall Street Journal) who “sings to the balcony with a soaring theatrical savvy” (Variety). “Coulter’s distinctive tenor packs an emotional wallop” (Huffington Post) while possessing “an 80s pop rock star strength, reminiscent of Phil Collins."

San Francisco Examiner

“This unique disco experience is a phenomenon that is driving people in hordes to the one-time basement of Studio 54 in order to recapture the fun of that bygone era,People need joy right now, and that can be found in the form of great entertainers, music, music that we KNOW, and the chance to dance. Everyone will walk away with a favorite - a favorite singer, a favorite moment, a favorite story from their night in the basement with Coulter and company”

Stephen Mosher, BroadwayWorld, New York City

“Music of the Knights®” is the freshest theatrical concert I’ve experienced in years. Cheers erupted throughout the concert and when it was over the multi-generational audience left spellbound.”

Susan Agin, Executive & Artistic Director, Queensborough Performing Arts Center

“Alex Getlin’s voice can “melt stone.”

The New York Times

“Carole J, Bufford is the real thing: you know it when you see it... The way her voice, with its blues inflections, cut a swath, leaving nothing standing, tempts me to describe her with groveling hyperbole as an earthier, more acerbic 21st-century Barbra Streisand."

The New York Times

“Tamika Lawrence is a ‘stunning singer!"

The New York Times

“What made the night extraordinary was that the guest soloists weren’t simply hired voices. They were Turner disciples. The celebration was full and fierce.”

The St. Louis American

“Jerry Herman: The Broadway Legacy Concert is spectacular!”

The Utah Daily Chronicle