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September 26 - 27

Musicals

Everybody Loves My Baby

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From the creator of Forever Plaid comes a celebration of Martha, Connie, and Helvetia — the famed Boswell Sisters! Before the Andrews Sisters, the “Bozzies” blended harmonies with angelic precision and blew open the doors of jazz for all women. Born in New Orleans, the Boswells became an international phenomenon, touring the U.S. and Europe to earn the title “World’s Foremost Harmonists.” Bing Crosby, Judy Garland, and Ella Fitzgerald all sang their praises — now you will too. Featuring “Alexander’s Ragtime Band,” “Stormy Weather” and nearly 20 other hits from the ’20s and ’30s, THE BOSWELL SISTERS is a musical revue for music lovers of every generation.

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The 3hree Musketeers

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Set in the 17th century, this adventure revolves around young D’Artagnan’s desire to become one of the King’s noble Musketeers. Amidst a war brewing between France and England, D’Artagnan falls in love with the lovely Constance, fights off Cardinal Richelieu’s men, and rejects the desires of the dangerous Milady de Winter. Against a backdrop of political intrigue, deception, and loyalty in the French court, D’Artagnan learns the true meaning of being a Musketeer.

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The Big Bang

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Eliot Ness... in Cleveland

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Heading East

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Honk!

Director
Daniella Topol

Music Director
Aron Accurso

Cast
Chauncey Allen Bellamy, J. Bernard Calloway, Michael Genet, Ben Harney, William Jackson Harper, Marcie Henderson, Tyrick Wiltez Jones, Arbender Robinson and C. Kelly Wright

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An updated and stylish retelling of the Ugly Duckling story, Honk! entertains both children and adults. Winner of the Lawrence Olivier Award for Best Musical in 2000.

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Summer Of '42

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This new musical explores the exhilaration and pain of first love. Hermie (age 15) and his friends spend the summer of 1942 together on a New England island, where Hermie meets Dorothy, a young bride whose husband has been shipped off to serve in the war. Although he tries to ignore his feelings for her by dating other girls, Hermie falls for Dorothy, a love she cannot return. However, when Dorothy’s husband is killed in battle, she fills the void briefly with Hermie’s affection. By summer’s end, however, they all must go their own way, and Hermie’s first love becomes nothing but a memory.

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Writers & Artists

Andrew M. Chukerman

Lyrics & Music, The Princess And The Black-Eyed Pea

Winner: Richard Rodgers Award, the Jonathan Larson Award, and the Edgerton Award as composer/co-lyricist of “The Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea,” presented in the NAMT Festival. World-premiered: San Diego Rep, Fall, 2008, starring Tony-winner Lillias White. Alabama Shakespeare Festival commissioned his original score for “Twelfth Night.” Currently working on a new film written/directed by Warren Beatty. Recording credits: Rod Stewart’s “Great American Songbook” series, and Carly Simon’s “Moonlight Serenade.” Live performances: Stevie Wonder, LeAnn Rimes, Carole King, Stephanie Mills, David Foster, David Hyde Pierce, Andrea Bocelli. Carnegie Hall debut in 2000 with the New York Pops Orchestra for his work, “My Only Son.” Commissions/original works performed by the Ravinia Festival, Atlanta Symphony, New Jersey Symphony, San Diego Symphony and Cincinnati Pops. Film/TV credits: “Glee,” “Frasier,” “Murphy Brown,” “The Wonder Years,” “Charmed”, “Best Score”-2006 Rhode Island International Film Festival, and Toronto’s 2006 ReelHeART International Film Festival for the feature, “Le Chase.”

Nick Corley

Conceived, Eliot Ness... in Cleveland

Nick Corley (writer, director, actor) Co-wrote and directed the award winning Woody Sez – The Life and Music of Woody Guthrie which over the past 17 years has and continues to play all over the world. Other writing includes A Young Lady Of Fashion (co-author/director), Eliot Ness…In Cleveland (additional material/director), The Life and Adventures of Davy Crockett (additional material/director), A 90 min. high school adaptation of Mother Courage approved by the Brecht Estate, and more. As Director, his NY productions include Flight (Callaway Directing Nom.), About Face (NYMF Best Director Nom.), Tim and Scrooge, Mother Russia (Carnegie Hall) and Associate Director on Burn This (Bway revival), Plaza Suite (pre-Bway revival), Is There Still Sex In The City (off-Bway), and God Bless You Mr. Rosewater (Encores). Other directing credits include major theaters across the country. Acting: 6 Bway shows, off-Broadway, regional, film, recordings, and television. NAMT alum.

Anthony Kenward Drewe

Book & Lyrics, Honk!

Anthony has worked professionally as a lyricist and book-writer for almost 40 years with composer George Stiles. His most well-known shows are Honk! and the new songs and additional lyrics for both Mary Poppins and Half A Sixpence. Other work with Stiles includes Betty Blue Eyes, Just So, The Wind in the Willows, Travels With My Aunt, Peter Pan – A Musical Adventure, Soho Cinders, The Three Little Pigs, Goldilocks and the Three Bears, The Three Billy Goats Gruff, and Soapdish. More recent work includes Becoming Nancy and Identical. Independently of Stiles, Drewe has also written lyrics for A Twist Of Fate and The Card. He completed the book for a version of the Frank Loesser musical, Where’s Charley? as well as a revised book for Peter Pan – A Musical Adventure.

Directing work includes Snoopy, The Thing About Men, You’re A Good Man Charlie Brown, Honk! and Just So.

Jed Feuer

Music, The Big Bang

Karole Foreman

Book & Lyrics, The Princess And The Black-Eyed Pea

Hunter Foster

Book, Summer Of '42

Boyd Graham

Book & Lyrics, The Big Bang

Mark Woodward Hampton

Book & Lyrics & Music, Everybody Loves My Baby

Writer, Mark began acting at Northwestern University with Chicago’s Second City, professional debut with Ozzie & Harriet & in inaugural season of Saturday Night Live.

PLAYS:
FULL GALLOP about fashion icon, Diana Vreeland. Year-long run in NYC, then London, Paris, Rome, Brussels, Australia, Belgium, Sweden & South Africa.
PAPER DOLL Marlo Thomas, The life of Valley of the Dolls author, Jacqueline Susann
THE SECRET LETTERS OF JACKIE & MARILYN, THE BOSWELL SISTERS
JOSEPHINE: the life of Josephine Baker with Ellen Weston, Premiered at Asolo Theatre, Sarasota

AWAITING PRODUCTION:
CRACKPOT -Original screenplay written with Jeannie Berlin slated to star Dakota Johnson, Director: Elaine May
DE$PERATE – Screenplay of Doris Dorrie short story Commissioned by Marlo Thomas
THE GODFATHER’S DAUGHTER – autobiography Rita Gigante, daughter Mafia don, Vincent “the Chin” Gigante.
Producer: Julian Schlossberg.
Currently:
Autobiography of Nancy Wexler, discovery of the Huntington’s disease gene & human trials for gene therapy. Publisher: Harper Collins.

Thomas W. Jones, II

Lyrics & Music, Birth Of The Boom

David Kirshenbaum

Lyrics & Music, Summer Of '42

Leon Ko

Music, Heading East

LEON KO received a Master’s degree in Musical Theatre Writing from New York University. His musical HEADING EAST, with book and lyrics by Robert Lee, won a Richard Rodgers Development Award in the US. For his Cantonese musicals, including THE GOOD PERSON OF SZECHWAN, FIELD OF DREAMS and THE PASSAGE BEYOND, he won eight awards for music at the Hong Kong Theatre Awards. His music in the film PERHAPS LOVE garnered a Golden Horse Award in Taiwan and a Hong Kong Film Award. He won Best Original Song at the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards for the title song in the movie THE LAST TYCOON. He was nominated for Best Original Score again in 2008 for his work in the movie WARLORDS. Other film scores include MR. CINEMA, THE GREAT MAGICIAN, DEAREST and MONSTER HUNT.

Keyth Lee

Music, Birth Of The Boom

Robert Lee

Book & Lyrics, Heading East

Robert Lee is a lyricist and librettist whose musicals with composer Leon Ko include HEADING EAST, CHINESE HELL and an adaptation of Jean Kerr’s PLEASE DON’T EAT THE DAISIES, developed with East of Doheny and La Jolla Playhouse. Their original musical TAKEAWAY opened at London’s Theatre Royal Stratford East and is the first major musical production in the UK to deal with the British East Asian experience. Most recently, he created ALICE CHAN, a play for young audiences written with BD Wong for La Jolla Playhouse, and songs with Ko for the Chinese film LOVE IS A BROADWAY HIT. Robert is an alumnus and faculty member at the Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. He is a visiting professor at Princeton University’s Lewis Center for the Arts and the Musical Theatre Advisor for Leviathan Lab in NYC.

Paul Leigh

Book, The 3hree Musketeers

Robert Lindsey-Nassif

Lyrics & Music, Eliot Ness... in Cleveland

On Broadway, Rob composed the score for Carol Burnett’s autobiographical play, HOLLYWOOD ARMS (directed by Harold Prince.)
Rob’s Off-Broadway musicals are FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN, OPAL, and HONKY-TONK HIGHWAY.
Regionally, his musicals include ELIOT NESS (directed by David Esbjornson) and FLIGHT OF THE LAWNCHAIR MAN (3HREE), (directed by Harold Prince) which played in Denver, Philadelphia, and Los Angeles.
He composed the dance and instrumental arrangements for Stephen Sondheim’s musical BOUNCE which premiered at the Kennedy Center and the Goodman Theatre, all directed by Harold Prince
Rob is the recipient of the Richard Rodgers Award, the AT&T Award, and the Gilman Gonzalez-Falla Award given at Lincoln Center.
He has also collaborated with Arthur Miller, Joss Whedon and written five projects for Disney Feature Animation.
A Robert Lindsey-Nassif Songbook was performed at Lincoln Center in 2016.
His work is published by Samuel French, Inc., Theatrical Rights Worldwide, and Hal Leonard.

Steven Minning

Book, In That Valley

Richard Oberacker

Book & Lyrics & Music, In That Valley

Richard Oberacker is the conductor of CIRQUE’S “KA”. Prior conducting: CIRQUE’S “DRALION”, THE LION KING, CATS. Original musicals as composer and co-lyricist & author: A LITTLE THEATER (Aurelia Theater), IN THAT VALLEY (NAMT Festival), DRACULA (CCM Corbett Theater), THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO FISHMAN (Signature Theatre), ACE, (NAMT Festival, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Cincinnati Playhouse, Old Globe, Signature Theatre), JOURNEY TO THE WEST (NYMF Festival), THE PARENTING PROJECT (Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati), and THE SANDMAN (NAMT Festival, Fredericia Theatre in Denmark). Their TONY Award winning musical BANDSTAND opened at The Paper Mill Playhouse and premiered on Broadway at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theatre, was filmed for release in cinemas nationwide, and launched a National Tour. Mr. Oberacker composed the score for a new musical adaptation of THE GREAT GATSBY which premiered in Tokyo, Japan before a Japanese national tour. Upcoming, BRUCE (Seattle Repertory Theatre and Paper Mill Playhouse).

Peter Raby

Lyrics, The 3hree Musketeers

Stuart Ross

Book & Lyrics & Music, Everybody Loves My Baby

George Stiles

Music, The 3hree Musketeers

With lyricist Anthony Drewe: Cameron Mackintosh/Disney’s stage production of MARY POPPINS; HONK! (Olivier Award for Best New Musical, NAMT Festival 1999); HALF A SIXPENCE; THE WIND IN THE WILLOWS; TRAVELS WITH MY AUNT; SOHO CINDERS (NAMT Festival 2016); BETTY BLUE EYES; PETER PAN – A MUSICAL ADVENTURE; JUST SO and their trilogy THE THREE LITTLE PIGS (NAMT Festival 2013), GOLDILOCKS AND THE THREE BEARS and THE THREE BILLY GOATS GRUFF.
In development: SOAPDISH; BECOMING NANCY.
With lyricist Paul Leigh: MOLL FLANDERS, THE THREE MUSKETEERS (NAMT Festival 1999), and TOM JONES.

Peter Ullian

Book, Eliot Ness... in Cleveland

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