Cathy Rigby Being Sued By PETER PAN Composer

By: Jul. 17, 2013
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Cathy Rigby's most recent tour of PETER PAN concluded in Boston back in April, and according to the Daily News, she is being sued by composer Craig Barna over the show. Barna's $2 million lawsuit claims that he has not been compensated for over 30 numbers that he contributed to the musical.

Barna contributed to the score and various revisions from 1989 to 2004 and claims that the show's current orchestra conductor, Keith Levenson, has received credit for his compositions.

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The Tony-nominated, Cathy Rigby made the role of PETER PAN her own when she debuted as the boy who wouldn't grow up on December 15, 1989. She toured the country on and off from 1989 until the present, and has taken flight over 3,000 times in various National Tours, international productions and in special encore appearances in Branson, Missouri. Cathy Rigby's name will always be synonymous with PETER PAN as she has charmed and enchanted audiences in the stage musical and with the Emmy Award winning A&E production of PETER PAN.



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