Workshop Reading of New Musical GO GENTLY FORWARD by Rob Cardazone

By: Jan. 25, 2017
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Playwright, Rob Cardazone Presents Go Gently Forward, a developmental reading for the book of a new musical, written by Rob Cardazone; directed by Guy Stroman. With George Abud, Jennifer Blood, Kendall Lloyd, John Pasha, Brittany N. Williams, Patrick McCarthy, Chuck Bradley, Katherine Wessling and Sam Kahler. The reading will take place on February 6th @ 8:00 pm. RSVP for location at http://bit.ly/2jHIKks

1958, New York City. Gus drives a bus. He looks out his window onto the big city, thinking he's satisfied with being just a spectator. A beautiful woman named Veronica comes on board, covering her bruised eye with makeup, and Gus' adventure begins.

Rob Cardazone (Book Writer)'s plays include, House on the Hudson: Semi finalist Stanley Drama Award, 2015; Terribly and in Private: work-shopped at New Group, O'Neill Conf. semi-finalist, 2016; Go Gently Forward: Sewanee Writers' Conference (Tennessee Williams Scholarship): Romulus Linney, Arlene Hutton, 2008; A Dark Wood: finalist, Nantucket Festival, 2007, semi-finalist, Samuel French Festival, 2008; The Birth and Death of Stars was awarded 1st prize in The George Kernolde Competition, 2002; The Birth and Death of Stars and Henry Descending: New Century Writers semi-finalists, 2002; with Two Cups and a String Theatre: The Shrew Sketch, FringeNYC, 2001 (grant sized donation, Charles O'Neil estate); What Sprang Off a Gypsy Rooster, Access Theater, 2004; The Present's Tiny Point, 2007. MFA, playwriting: Tina Howe, Mark Bly, CUNY-Hunter College. www.robcardazone.snappages.com

Guy Stroman (Director) started as an actor playing Noodler in Peter Pan starring Sandy Duncan, and continued acting in roles including, Broadway: Rooster in Annie. Guy was the original Frankie in Forever Plaid in NYC, London’s West End and Los Angeles (Best Actor-LA Drama Critics, Bistro and Drama-Logue Awards). He developed and directed Free Fall starring Sandy Duncan, and the symphony pops concert, Sandy Duncan Celebrates Broadway. He has directed plays: Loot, Shakespeare’s R&J, Over the Tavern, The Lion in Winter, Broadway Bound, Talley’s Folly, The Gin Game, Art, The Last Night at Ballyhoo, Marvin’s Room, Steel Magnolias. Also, Driving Miss Daisy and The Glass Menagerie, starring Ms. Duncan. Musicals: Lou Diamond Phillips in The King and I (Best Production, Ft. Worth Star Telegram), Man of La Mancha with Walter Charles (Audience Favorite, California Musical Theatre), 1776 (Best Director, DFW Theatre Critics Forum), Oliver, Mame, Lucky Stiff, Keep on the Sunny Side, Smoke on the Mountain, and Always, Patsy Cline, starring Sally Struthers. www.guystroman.com

George Abud (Gus) Broadway: Karl Schell in The Visit starring Chita Rivera & Roger Rees (Tony-nom. Best Musical; OBC Recording). Upcoming International: World Premiere of Mohammed Fairouz & David Ignatius's The New Prince with Kelsey Grammer (Dutch National Opera, Amsterdam). Off-Broadway: The Band's Visit with Tony Shalhoub (Atlantic Theater Company); Peer Gynt opposite Gabriel Ebert, Nathan The Wise opposite F. Murray Abraham, and Allegro directed by John Doyle (Classic Stage Company). Regional: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Puck, Geva Theatr Center); Fiddler on the Roof (Human Race Theatre); Man of La Mancha and Oliver Twist (Shakespeare Theatre of NJ). Solo-Cabaret: Change Partners: A Broadway Love Affair at Birdland; Never Been Young at 54 Below.

Jennifer Blood (Veronica) most recently played Miss Honey in Broadway's Matilda. Other New York credits include Violet (Roundabout), A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder, Unlock'd (Prospect), A Little Journey (Mint), Falling For Eve (York), and The Flood (Prospect). Regionally Jen was nominated for a Jeff award for her portrayal of Maria in The Sound Of Music at the Drury Lane theater. Other Regional credits include Glass Menagerie (Mountain Playhouse), Light in the Piazza (Maine State), Third (Philadelphia Theater Company), Steel Magnolias (Casa Manana), Man of La Mancha (Sacramento Music Circus) and Dying City (Lyric Stage Boston).

The reading of Go Gently Forward will be held on Monday, February 6th at 8:00pm. To reserve a seat and for the location, please go to http://bit.ly/2jHIKks

 



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