Cast of [title of show] Joins BROADWAY RECYCLED At Joe's Pub 4/18

By: Apr. 12, 2010
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Bobby Steggert (Yank!, Ragtime), Aaron Simon Gross (13 the Musical) and the full cast of [title of show] -- Hunter Bell, Heidi Blickenstaff, Jeff Bowen, Susan Blackwell and Larry Pressgrove -- join
previously announced stars Tim Anderson (9 to 5), Annaleigh Ashford (Hair), Jennifer Balagna (9 to 5), Paul Castree (9 to 5), Mario Cantone (Assassins), Erin Davie (Grey Gardens, A Little Night Music), Jeffry Denman (White Christmas), Jerry Dixon (Once on This Island), Kathy Fitzgerald (9 to 5), Gaelen Gilliland (Legally Blonde), Josh Grisetti (Enter Laughing), Adam Gwon (Ordinary Days), Ann Harada (Avenue Q), Hunter Ryan Herdlicka (A Little Night Music), Van Hughes (American Idiot), Tyler Maynard (Altar Boyz), Euan Morton (Taboo), Kerry O'Malley (Into The Woods), Charlie Pollock (9 to 5), Tory Ross (Cry Baby), Andrew Samonsky (South Pacific), Joseph Zellnik (Yank!),
and Anthony Rapp (Rent) for At Hand Theatre Company's BROADWAY RECYCLED, an Earth Day concert benefitting the Broadway Green Alliance and At Hand Theatre Company. It will be presented for one night only, April 18th at 7pm at Joe's Pub.

BROADWAY RECYCLED will showcase stars of Broadway and beyond performing songs cut from musicals - songs that shouldn't go to waste!

Concertgoers can expect to hear the now infamous and complete version of "The Tony Award Song" from Title of Show, un-recorded Dolly Parton songs cut from 9 to 5, an Altar Boyz number too offensive to make it out of an early workshop and Anthony Rapp and Annaleigh Ashford
singing a song they performed in the NYMF production of Feeling Electric...before it became Next to Normal. Also expect to hear numbers excised from Yank!, High Fidelity, Ordinary Days, Once on this
Island, A Little Night Music, Company, Taboo and more!

The concert will be directed by Dave Solomon with musical direction by Julie McBride.

At Hand Theatre Company (Daniel Horrigan, Artistic Director; Justin Scribner, Executive Director) was founded in 2007 with a mission to produce new plays in greener ways. At Hand's theatrical productions are created using environmentally conscious means, with limited materials. They explore simple, creative solutions that are cost effective, eco-friendly and engage the imagination of the audience. Their directors, designers, and actors work collaboratively with playwrights on original texts - helping them shape the script, negotiating the language of the play, and focusing the storytelling. Past productions include the World Premieres of Lila Cante by Mark Snyder, Dan Horrigan's one-man show My AiDS, Brian Dykstra's Silence!, Andrea Lepcio's One Nation Under, and Jono Hustis' Cake and Plays... But Without the Cake, as well as the New York Premiere of Trickster at the Gate by John Patrick Bray. At Hand also produces an annual one-act festival entitled POP! and a Staged Reading Series of new plays. Their next production, Anton Dudley's Letters to the End of the World, begins April 29 at Theatre Row Studio Theatre. For more information visit www.athandtheatre.com

BROADWAY RECYCLED will be presented Sunday, April 18 at 7:00pm. Joe's Pub is located in The Public Theater at 425 Lafayette Street at Astor Place -- accessible from the N/R trains at 8th Street or the #6 train at Astor Place. Tickets are $30 in advance, $35 at the door (subject to availability); a limited number of $100 tickets, which include a reserved table next to the stage, a poster autographed by the cast, a BGA tote bag and reusable water bottle, are also available. For
tickets, call 212-967-7555 or visit www.joespub.com.

Photo Credit: Linda Lenzi


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