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Celia

(Original Off-Broadway Production, 2007)

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Production Information
Previews:August 28, 2007
Opening:September 26, 2007
Closing:May 25, 2008
Theatres:New World Stages [Stage 2]
(8/28/2007 - ?)
Production Type:Original Production
Production Status: Closed
Run Type:Open Run
Market:Off-Broadway
Running Time:2 hours and 15 minutes with one intermission
Intermissions:1
The late, legendary Cuban singer Celia Cruz retakes the New York stage--portrayed by Xiomara Laugart--in this celebration of her life and music.
 
Production Staff
Jaime Azpilicueta
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Director
Bernard Fox
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Sound Designer
Jan Hartley
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Projection Designer
Isidro Infante
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Orchestrator
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Musical Director
Haydée Morales
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Costume Designer
Ruth Sanchez
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Hair and Make-up Designer
Sarah Sidman
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Lighting Designer
Narelle Sissons
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Scenic Designer
Maria Torres
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Choreographer
 
Original Cast | Replacements
Pedro Capó
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Nurse
Sunilda Caraballo
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Tia Ana
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Stylist
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Others
Grizel "Chachi" Del
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Ensemble
Anissa Gathers
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Ollita
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Assistant
Modesto Lacén
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Pedro Knight
Xiomara Laugart
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Celia Cruz
Selenis Leyva
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Woman
Sekou McMiller
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Ensemble
Wilson Mendieta
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Tito Puente
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Announcer
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Others
Elvis Nolasco
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Ralph Mercado
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Musical theatre lyrics should always have perfect rhymes. It's a part of the craft.
A few imperfect rhymes in a score don't bother me.
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Perfect rhymes aren't important.
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