Repertory Theatre of St. Louis' [title of show] Closes 1/31

By: Jan. 31, 2010
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Repertory Theatre of St. Louis' production of [title of show] will close January 31, 2010.

[title of show], featuring a score by Jeff Bowen and book and lyrics are by Tony nominee Hunter Bell, tells the story of two hyper-talented young songwriters in New York trying to write a new musical about two hyper-talented young songwriters in New York. With a couple of actress friends in tow, they're on a true Cinderella journey from the unemployment line to the Great White Way, picking up tips on defeating "vampires" who'd sap your will to live and why it's more important to be nine people's favorite thing than a hundred people's ninth favorite thing.

Victoria Bussert directs the regional staging, which will run in the Rep's intimate studio space, below its mainstage in the Loretto-Hilton Center for the Performing Arts.

The production features a creative staff of David Horstman (Musical Director), Scott C. Neal (Scenic Designer), Betsy Krausnick (Costume Designer), John Wylie (Lighting Designer), Rusty Wandall (Sound Designer), Champe Leary (Stage Manager).

Subscriptions to the repertory Theatre of St. Louis are now available by call the box office at (314) 968-4925. Individual ticket prices start at $35. To purchase tickets and to access a complete performance schedule, visit repstl.org or call (314) 968-4925. 

 



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