Written By: Book by Hunter Bell
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bowen
Directed By: Director: Hayley Horton
Musical Director: Peter Johns
Featuring: Scott Reynolds, Rod Schultz, Claire McEvoy and Amy Nagesh
[title of show] follows the journey of Hunter and Jeff, two nobodies in New York, who long to make their mark in the world of musical theatre. They hear about the New York Musical Theatre Festival, but with the submission deadline only three weeks away the boys worry about what they can write in that time. With nothing to lose, they decide to enlist the help of their friends Susan, Heidi and Larry to create an original musical. They make a pact to just keep writing until the deadline and submit to the festival whatever they have on paper. Throughout the show they suffer writer’s block, fight metaphorical vampires, dream about the show changing their lives, and learn valuable lessons about themselves as people, artists and friends.
A postmodern homage to the tradition of backstage musicals like 42nd Street, Kiss Me Kate, The Producers, and A Chorus Line, [title of show] above all, is a love letter to musical theatre and the joys of collaboration.
[title of show] is based on a true story. Some scenes have been altered to protect the not-so-innocent.
“For anyone who’s ever dreamed, it’s time to believe in dreaming again… [title of show]… it’s time… believe… dream.”
www.titleofshow2015.com
Approx. Running Time: 90 minutes. Please note there is no interval; know your body well.
Performance Dates:
Tuesday 17th February @ 9pm
Wednesday 18th February @ 9pm
Thursday 19th February @ 9pm
Friday 20th February @ 9pm
Saturday 21st February @ 3 & 9pm
Venue:
The Bakehouse Theatre
255 Angas Street, Adelaide
Bookings:
www.adelaidefringe.com.au
Pricing:
Adult$30.00
Artist Pass Discount $23.00
BankSA Customer $25.00
Concession$25.00
Group 6+ $27.00
TREv $25.00 Companion Card
Ages: not recommended for teenyboppers under 15; includes moderate levels of bad language, sexy themes and gratuitous use of theatre-isms.
Music and Lyrics by Jeff Bowen
Directed By: Director: Hayley Horton
Musical Director: Peter Johns
Featuring: Scott Reynolds, Rod Schultz, Claire McEvoy and Amy Nagesh
[title of show] follows the journey of Hunter and Jeff, two nobodies in New York, who long to make their mark in the world of musical theatre. They hear about the New York Musical Theatre Festival, but with the submission deadline only three weeks away the boys worry about what they can write in that time. With nothing to lose, they decide to enlist the help of their friends Susan, Heidi and Larry to create an original musical. They make a pact to just keep writing until the deadline and submit to the festival whatever they have on paper. Throughout the show they suffer writer’s block, fight metaphorical vampires, dream about the show changing their lives, and learn valuable lessons about themselves as people, artists and friends.
A postmodern homage to the tradition of backstage musicals like 42nd Street, Kiss Me Kate, The Producers, and A Chorus Line, [title of show] above all, is a love letter to musical theatre and the joys of collaboration.
[title of show] is based on a true story. Some scenes have been altered to protect the not-so-innocent.
“For anyone who’s ever dreamed, it’s time to believe in dreaming again… [title of show]… it’s time… believe… dream.”
www.titleofshow2015.com
Approx. Running Time: 90 minutes. Please note there is no interval; know your body well.
Performance Dates:
Tuesday 17th February @ 9pm
Wednesday 18th February @ 9pm
Thursday 19th February @ 9pm
Friday 20th February @ 9pm
Saturday 21st February @ 3 & 9pm
Venue:
The Bakehouse Theatre
255 Angas Street, Adelaide
Bookings:
www.adelaidefringe.com.au
Pricing:
Adult$30.00
Artist Pass Discount $23.00
BankSA Customer $25.00
Concession$25.00
Group 6+ $27.00
TREv $25.00 Companion Card
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Ages: not recommended for teenyboppers under 15; includes moderate levels of bad language, sexy themes and gratuitous use of theatre-isms.
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