TV: First Look at Highlights of Signature Theatre's SOON

By: Mar. 17, 2015
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Virginia's Signature Theatre presents the world premiere production of Soon, a new musical by Nick Blaemire (Glory Days, A Little More Alive). Directed by Matthew Gardiner(Signature's Sunday in the Park with George, Really Really), the ensemble piece will feature Alex Brightman (Jonah; Broadway's Matilda, Big Fish, Wicked), Natascia Diaz(Adrienne; Signature's The Threepenny Opera, Broadway's Man of La Mancha), Jessica Hershberg (Charlie; Broadway's Cinderella, Baby It's You), and Joshua Morgan (Steven; Woolly Mammoth's A Bright New Boise, Arena Stage's Fiddler on the Roof). Soon is produced in association with Tricia Small. Check out a first look at highlights below!

It is the hottest summer in human history and, in a few short months, all water on earth will evaporate. In response, twenty-something Charlie has taken to her couch with only her beloved possessions: peanut butter, Wolf Blitzer and Herschel, the fish. Her mother, roommate and sometimes-boyfriend all attempt to persuade her to leave her apartment and enjoy life. However, as Charlie's memories take over, more complicated reasons for her self-inflicted hibernation emerge as she confronts her deferred dreams and considers the possibility of life and love just outside her door.

The production begins performances at Signature Theatre's ARK Theatre tonight, March 10. It will play for seven weeks, through April 26.

The creative team includes Music Direction by Darius Smith (Signature's Dreamgirls, Studio Theatre's Carrie: the musical); Orchestrations and Arrangements by Charlie Rosen (Broadway's Honeymoon in Vegas) and Additional Arrangements by Jess Vargas; Scenic Design by Dan Conway (Signature's Sunday in the Park with George); Costume Design by Frank Labovitz (Signature'sSunday in the Park with George, The Threepenny Opera); Lighting Design by Brian Tovar (Prospect Theatre Company's Tamar and the River); Video Design by Matthew Haber (59E59's Witnessed by the World); Sound Design by Lane Elms (Signature's Diner, Sunday in the Park with George); Production Dramaturgy by Max Spitulnik; Production Stage Manager John Keith Hall; Production Assistant Jessica Skelton; and New York Casting by Stephen Kopel, CSA.



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