Moonlight Stage Productions Presents TITANIC THE MUSICAL

By: Aug. 04, 2016
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What a remarkable age this is! The five-time Tony Award-winning "Titanic The Musical" sets sail for the Moonlight Amphitheatre from Aug. 17, 2016 to Sept. 3, 2016 at 8 p.m.

The production made port on the Broadway stage in March 1997 and won five Tony Awards that same year, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, Best Scenic Design and Best Orchestrations. The musical "Titanic" is a factual story, a far cry from James Cameron's film, that examines the causes, conditions and characters involved in this ever-fascinating drama, and honors the lives lost on the fateful journey.

"Titanic The Musical" played for 804 performances at Broadway's Lunt-Fontanne Theatre. Maury Yeston's riveting and haunting musical based on the worst nautical disaster in history depicts the final hours of the real-life people who set sail on the "unsinkable" Titanic. The production celebrates the human spirit of the rich and the poor, the lovers, the heroes, and cowards for a theatrical experience that will stay with you long after the curtain comes down.

The cast for "Titanic The Musical" includes: Norman Large (Captain E.J. Smith), Robert J. Townsend (Thomas Andrews), Steven Glaudini (J. Bruce Ismay), Richard Bermudez (Frederick Barrett), Bets Malone (Alice Beane), Eric Michael Parker (Harold Bride), Bryan Banville (Frederick Fleet / Roger Bricoux), Johnny Fletcher (William Murdoch) and Eric Hellmers (Charles Lightoller).

Other than Norman Large, a Los Angeles resident, the rest of the 38-person cast consists of San Diego residents, including Moonlight's Artistic Director, Steven Glaudini, who performs the misunderstood coward, Mr. J. Bruce Ismay. Not only is most of the cast local, but also the talented members were picked based on how closely they resembled the historical characters.

"This musical is a real gem with actors because it is a brilliant piece of theatre," Glaudini said. "But it is rarely produced because of its sheer scale in terms of technical elements, cast size and the large orchestra it requires. Our auditions for the show attracted actors from near and far who were clamoring to work on this project. In the end, we didn't have to look far because so many well-known and well-respected actors from the San Diego area came out for the show. We also paid attention in the casting process of how the actors would closely resemble the real life person they would be portraying. Some of the resemblances are uncanny."

The production and design team includes: Larry Raben, director, Elan McMahan, musical director and conductor, Jean-Yves Tessier, lighting design, Jonathan Infante, projection design, Jim Zadai, sound design, Roslyn Lehman, Renetta Lloyd, and Carlotta Malone, costume coordination and execution, and Stanley D. Cohen, stage manager.

Moonlight Stage Productions also hosts a side-by-side Orchestra Musician Mentorship program during its season where professional musicians and music educators mentor students participating in the pit orchestra at Moonlight Amphitheatre. This is the only music mentor program of its kind in North County, providing a marvelous opportunity for students in Moonlight's orchestra to learn from the best San Diego has to offer.

"Titanic The Musical" features a lush 26-piece orchestra with four of its members being students from Westview High School and Carlsbad High School.

Tickets are $10 to $55 and general lawn admission is $8 to $20 and includes a lawn chair provided at entry. To purchase tickets or for more information, call 760-724-2110 or visit moonlightstage.com.



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