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Original Musicals & New Plays

2007

Tock Tick

The West End Theatre

February 3-March 4, 2007

 

This world premiere follows Chelsea, a young girl dealing with her mother’s cancer and impending death. A clock on the stage marks the importance of each passing moment for Chelsea as she goes on a quest to slay a dragon and save her mother, encountering countless characters along the way. Tragic and touching, this is the story of a child coming to terms with a parent’s death.

 

CAST & CREATIVE

Book & Lyrics by Tim Nevits 

Music by Gihieh Lee

 

Directed by Jackson Gay

Music Director: Matt Vinson
Orchestrations by Gihieh Lee and Daniel Feyer

 

Set Designer: Aleksandra Maslik

Costume Designer: Kate Cusack 

Lighting Designer: Cat Tate

Sound Designer: Daniel Erdberg

 

featuring

Jennifer Blood, David Abeles, David Foley Jr., Christopher Graves, Melissa Hart, Joshua Landay, Mark Mozingo, Robby Sharpe, & Laura Beth Wells

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West Moon Street

Hudson Guild Theatre

April 21-May 20, 2007

 

The world premiere of West Moon Street follows Lord Author, a high-class twit who is convinced by a palm-reader that he must murder someone, anyone. Based on Oscar Wilde’s novella, this play is an off-beat, comical ride.

 

CAST & CREATIVE

Play by Rob Urbinati

Based on Oscar Wilde's Novella "Lord Arthur Savile's Crime"

 

Directed by Davis McCallum

 

Incidental Music by Russell M. Kaplan

Set Designer: Lee Savage 

Costume Designer: Naomi Wolf

Lighting Designer: Lily Fossner

 

featuring

Judith Hawking, Michael Crane, Avi Glickstein, Jocelyn Greene, Melissa Miller, Glenn Peters, Alex Webb, & David Ruffin

Dark Nights


Hudson Guild Theatre
A series of new works produced by Prospect on dark nights of their 2007 run of West Moon Street as part of their Dark Nights Series

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The Stream
April 24 & 25, 2007


Using stage techniques that allow the audience to see the world through an autistic person’s eyes, The Stream charts the journey of a woman growing up with a brother who is autistic as they face their parent’s mortality and their responsibility to each other. Presented during Autism Awareness Month, this piece is an honest and comic confession of a woman striving to find footing in the rough currents of a life touched by autism. 


By Jackie Baker and Shelly Stover
Directed by Jackie Baker


Statements After An Arrest Under the Immorality Act
April 28-May 1, 2007


A black woman. A white man. An illegal affair under apartheid. Will their love be able to survive under such harsh scrutiny? Statements is a hard-hitting account of how the Immorality Act affects the individual. Written in the late ’70s, the story is as relevant now as it was then.


By Athol Fugard
Directed by Gregory L. Allen


Wendy Saturday: Wide Eyed and Mystified
May 2, 2007


Spunky and full of sass, Wendy Saturday is a hip, young British woman living in American “for a spell.” Using original music and stand-up comedy, Wendy challenges you to dig deep and figure out why she views the world the way she does. Wendy is charming, aggressively persuasive and, most importantly, sincere. Her only concern is to make a true human connection with those around her–the audience.


Created and performed by Valerie Morel

Ophelia: An Opera in Blue
May 5-8, 2007


Shakespeare’s tragic heroine comes roaring into her own in Sergei Dreznin’s gutsy reinvention of Hamlet. More than just a daughter, a sister, and a lover, sweet Ophelia refuses to be bound by her place in the lives of men. An imaginative retelling fused with grotesque absurdism, humor, and sweeping virtuosic music, Ophelia: An Opera In Blue tells the famous tale of the danish Prince from her point of view. 


By Sergei Dreznin
Directed by May Adrales


Greg’s List: The Musical
May 12-15, 2007


Greg has been fired from his job, kicked out by his roommate, and dumped by his girlfriend. America’s one stop internet shop solves all the problems! Join Greg as he click into the bustling online community of Missed Connections, Job Postings, and Rants and Raves; you’ll never look at Want Ads in the same way again.


Compiled and Written by Quin Chia, Aaron Coleman and Tom Coppola
Directed by Aaron Coleman and Tom Coppola

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The Rockae

Hudson Guild Theatre

September 15- October 14, 2007

 

In the world premiere of The Rockae, pent-up King Pentheus takes on Dionysus and his frenzied female fans when the god of wine and theatre returns to Thebes. Get ready for moshing Maenads and thrashing catharsis in this rock musical adaptation of Euripides' classic, The Bacchae, in this musical that fuses the intensity of heavy metal with the violence of ancient Greek tragedy.

 

CAST & CREATIVE

Book by Peter Mills and Cara Reichel

Music and Lyrics by Peter Mills

 

Directed by Cara Reichel

Music Directed by Kevin Haden

Choreography by Marlo Hunter

Lighting Design by Lily Fossner

Costume Design by David Withrow

Scenic Design by Sarah Pearline

Sound Design by Daniel Erdberg

Stage Managed by Bailie Slevin

 

featuring

Nancy Reneé Braun, Michael Cunio, Matt DeAngelis, Victoria Huston-Elem, Mitchell Jarvis, Jillian Laub, Stephanie Lo, Jaygee Macapugay, Meghan McGeary, Venita McLemore, Andrew Miramontes, Tracey Petrillo, Michelle Pruiett, Rashidra Scott, Gordon Stanley, Laura Beth Wells, Erin Wilson, & Simone Zamore

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