Music by WILLIAM GOLDSTEIN
Book and lyrics by CHARLES LEIPART
Starring
RACHEL YORK JORDAN FIRSTMAN
REMY ZAKEN J. ROBERT SPENCER
MICHAEL RUPERT ILANA LEVINE
and
WILL BLUM LIZ BYRNE ROBERT H. FOWLER
JOY HERMALYN STEPHANIE MARTIGNETTI
MANNA NICHOLS WESTON WELLS OLSON
KEVIN PARISEAU HAYLEY PODSCHUN WILL TAYLOR
Set Design ALEXANDER DODGE Costume Design WILLIAM IVEY LONG
Lighting Design KEN BILLINGTON Sound Design CARL CASELLA
Casting JAY BINDER, CSA / MARK BRANDON, CSA
Production Manager PRF PRODUCTIONS
Stage Manager BRIAN WESTMORELAND
Music Director ERIC STERN Choreography by CHRISTOPHER GATELLI
Directed by JOHN RANDO
APRIL 21 @ 3:00pm; APRIL 22 @ 12:00noon & 4:00pm;
APRIL 23 @ 1:00pm
BARUCH PERFORMING ARTS CENTER, 25TH STREET
(BETWEEN LEXINGTON & THIRD AVENUES)
New York: Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff/Producing Artistic Director), by special arrangement with Chase Mishkin, will present free performances of “Me and Miss Monroeâ€, a new musical with book and lyrics by Charles Leipart, music by William Goldstein, directed by John Rando, starring Rachel York as Marilyn Monroe. The performances will take place on Thursday, April 21st at 3:00pm, Friday, April 22nd at 12:00noon and 4:00pm, and Saturday, April 23rd at 1:00 pm at Baruch Performing Arts Center, 25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenues.
“Me and Miss Monroe†tells the story of Steven, a 16-year-old Bronx High School of Science student in 1962 who inadvertently meets and befriends Marilyn Monroe at the carousel in Central Park as he works on his project for a national science fair. The presentations are part of the ongoing Amas Lab and Workshop Series, a development program for writers, lyricists and composers to develop and advance their new musicals. These four performances are being offered free to the public.
““Me and Miss Monroe†is a wonderful coming-of-age story that explores the combustible possibilities when celebrity, beauty, adolescence, and atomic theory collide,†says Donna Trinkoff, Amas’s Producing Artistic Director. “We’re very fortunate that the exquisite Rachel York joins us to play the beautifully written part of Marilyn Monroe in this lovely new musicalâ€, she adds.
“Me and Miss Monroe†is the first collaboration between composer William Goldstein (“Havenâ€, TV’s “Fameâ€, “Saving Graceâ€, etc.) and Kleban-winning writer/lyricist Charles Leipart (“Frog Kissâ€). Tony-winner John Rando (“Urinetownâ€, â€The Wedding Singerâ€, etc.) directs, Christopher Gatelli (“Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdownâ€, “South Pacificâ€, etc.) choreographs, Tony-winner William Ivey Long (“Grey Gardensâ€, “Hairsprayâ€, “The Producersâ€, etc.) is costume designer and Eric Stern (“Shrekâ€, “Xanaduâ€, etc.) is music director.
The show stars Rachel York (“City of Angelsâ€, “Victor/Victoriaâ€, etc.) as Marilyn, introduces Jordan Firstman as Steven, and features Will Blum (“Greaseâ€, “25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Beeâ€), Liz Byrne, Joy Hermalyn (“Fiddler on the Roofâ€), Ilana Levine (“Wrong Mountainâ€, “You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brownâ€) Stephanie Martignetti (“Mary Poppinsâ€, “A Chorus Line†National Tours), Manna Nichols (“Frog Kissâ€), Weston Wells Olson, Kevin Pariseau (“Legally Blondeâ€), Hayley Podschun (“Pal Joeyâ€, “Hairsprayâ€), Tony-winner Michael Rupert (“Sweet Charityâ€, “Falsettosâ€, “Legally Blondeâ€, etc.), J. Robert Spencer (“Next to Normalâ€, “Jersey Boysâ€), Robert H. Fowler (“Ragtimeâ€, “Hairâ€, “The Producersâ€, etc.), Will Taylor (“A Chorus Lineâ€, “42nd Streetâ€), and Remy Zaken (“Spring Awakeningâ€).
Theatre programs at Amas are supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years building strong, creative communities in New York’s 62 counties, and by the ASCAP Foundation Irving Caesar Fund, the BMI Foundation, the Barbara Bell Cummings Foundation, the Dramatists Guild, the Edith Meiser Fund, the Shubert Foundation, and through the generous support of many individuals.
OFF-OFF BROADWAY THEATRE LISTINGS/FREE EVENTS
“ME AND MISS MONROEâ€, a free staging of a new musical with book and lyrics by Charles Leipart, music by William Goldstein, directed by John Rando, presented by Amas Musical Theatre on Thursday, April 21st at 3:00pm, Friday, April 22nd at 12:00noon and 4:00pm, and Saturday, April 23rd at 1:00pm, at Baruch Performing Arts Center, 25th Street, between Lexington and Third Avenues.
TICKETS: FREE
FOR RESERVATIONS EMAIL [email protected] or CALL (212) 563-2565
VISIT www.amasmusical.org
Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff, Producing Artistic Director) — New York City’s award-winning pioneer in diversity and multiculturalism in the performing arts since 1968. Amas (“you love†in Latin) is devoted to the creation, development and professional production of new American musicals through the celebration of diversity and minority perspectives, the emergence of new artistic talent, and the training and encouragement of inner-city young people. In recent years, Amas has emerged as a leading not-for-profit laboratory for new musicals, including AESOP & COMPANY; SIGNS OF LIFE; WANDA’S WORLD; SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL; LONE STAR LOVE; FROM MY HOMETOWN; ZANNA, DON’T!; 4 Guys NAMED JOSE; and STORMY WEATHER: IMAGINING LENA HORNE. Amas education programs include the Rosetta LeNoire Musical Theatre Academy, the Immigration Experience for middle and high schools, and Lens on Live Theatre. Visit www.amasmusical.org.
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