New York Musical Theatre Festival's THE BIG BANK Opens
This year's New York Musical Theatre Festival will host the New York premiere of The Big Bank, a timely musical about a bank that loves to foreclose, written by Daniel and Jacob Seligmann, directed by David Glenn Armstrong. The Big Bank will begin performances today and will run through October 4, 2011 at The Theater at St. Clements (423 W 46 Street). Tickets are $25 and available at nymf.org or by calling 866-811-4111.
The Big Bank of Brooklyn has an insatiable appetite for foreclosure. This is the bank that revels in taking away people's homes and dreams. Stuart Stevens, a long time employee, has lost his passion for repossession and finds himself falling in love with Iris, the owner of a flower shop he's been ordered to foreclose on. Meanwhile, a radical environmentalist and his precocious 11-year old daughter, Parsley, plot their revenge on The Big Bank. Will the bank go bust? Or BOOM!? A wacky wonderful musical for our time.
A Musical Comedy by The Seligmann Brothers
Written by Daniel and Jacob Seligmann
Directed by David Glenn Armstrong, Musical Direction by John Bell
The Theater at St. Clements is located 423 W. 46th Street
Tuesday, Sep 27th, 2011 at 8:00 pm
Friday, Sep 30th, 2011 at 9:00 pm
Saturday, Oct 1st, 2011 at 1:00 pm
Sunday, Oct 2nd, 2011 at 3:00 pm
Monday, Oct 3rd, 2011 at 9:00 pm
Tuesday, Oct 4th, 2011 at 1:00 pm
Approximate Running Time: 2:15 with intermission
Tickets are $25 and go on sale to the general public on September 1st and can be purchased online at www.nymf.org or by calling (212) 352-3101.
For more information about the festival please visit www.nymf.org
For more information about The Big Bank please visit http://thebigbank.net/
John Bell (Musical Director) New York credits include Tomorrow Morning (Outer Critics Circle nomination for Best Musical), The Body Beautiful (cast recording), Plain & Fancy, and Knickerbocker Holiday at the York Theatre Company; Meet Me In St. Louis and A Child's Christmas in Wales at the Irish Repertory Theatre; 27 Rue de Fleurus at Urban Stages; as well as concerts, galas, and many readings and workshops of new musicals, including four productions in NYMF. He worked with the late Oscar-winner Blake Edwards on the development of his last new musical, Big Rosemary (score by Lisa Lambert & Greg Morrison). Regional credits include Oklahoma, Hello Dolly!, The Fantasticks, Cats, Forever Plaid, Cabaret, The Who's Tommy, Smokey Joe's Café, and Phantom. John has worked with City Center's Encores, the New York Pops, Riverside Theatre, Westchester Broadway Theatre, Pittsburgh CLO, and the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. His orchestrations were recently heard at the Kennedy Center, sung by Raul Esparza. John holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Ithaca College, has studied at the Manhattan School of Music, and is pursuing graduate study in piano performance at CUNY. John teaches musical theatre classes and audition workshops in New York City and around the country. Donna Trinkoff (GM/Line Producer) Donna's first Off-Broadway commercial venture, SILENCE! The Musical is currently enjoying a sold-out run at Theatre 80 in New York City. She is the producing artistic director of Amas Musical Theatre, a non-profit performing arts organization in New York City. Since 1994, Donna has produced the original musicals Signs of Life, Wanda's World, Shout! The Mod Musical, Sheba, Magpie, Dog Music, Lone Star Love or the Merry Wives of Windsor, Texas,, Stormy Weather: The Lena Horne Story, Zanna, Don't!, Latin Heat, From My Hometown, Langston Hughes's Little Ham, 4 Guys Named José, Reunion, Rollin' on the T.O.B.A., Delphi or Bust, Richard Rodgers Award-winners Barrio Babies, Bobos, and The Princess and the Black-Eyed Pea; Song by Song, the Music of Michael Valenti, Galt McDermot's Time and the Wind, an original musical revue, After Hours, and presented over 75 original musicals for the Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab. Donna is an Associate Artistic Director of the Cabaret and Performance Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Center in CT and works with Aruba Productions on new and upcoming musicals. Donna holds a BA in English and Theatre from SUNY Binghamton. She is a graduate of The National Theatre Institute, a theatre-training program at the Eugene O'Neill Center in Waterford, CT and she received a Certificate of Merit from the Drama Studio in London. Donna is a member of the League for Professional Theatre Women. In 1998, she received the New York Municipal Art Society Award of Merit and the 2003 Galaxy Award from the NY Women's Association. NEW YORK MUSICAL THEATRE FESTIVAL Now in its eighth year, the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) is the largest annual musical theatre event in America and is widely regarded as the essential source for new material and talent discovery. NYMF provides a launching pad for the next generation of musicals and their creators to ensure the continued vitality of one of America's greatest art forms. Hailed as the "Sundance of Musical Theatre," NYMF discovers, nurtures, and promotes promising musical theatre artists and producers at all stages of development, and inspires a diverse audience through vibrant, accessible, powerful new work.
NYMF is the flagship program of National Music Theater Network, Inc., a 501(c) (3) not-for-profit organization. NYMF 2011 is presented in association with BroadwayWorld.com, Production Resource Group, and TheaterMania.com, and is supported by American Eagle Outfitters, Back Stage, BroadwayBox.com, BroadwayInsider.com, Clear Channel Spectacolor, Disney Store Times Square, FOX 5 New York, King Displays, NASDAQ OMX, New World Stages, Next Magazine, PMD Promotions, The Port Authority of NY & NJ, Queerty.com, Season of Savings, Terra Fossil Wines, Thomson Reuters, TheMenEvent.com, Times Square Squared, and Yelp. Major supporters include The ASCAP Foundation, BMI Foundation, Inc., The BWF Foundation, The Nathan Cummings Foundation with the support and encouragement of Jamie Ariel Phinney, Cameron Mackintosh Foundation, The New Musical Development Foundation, The Jerome Robbins Foundation, The Rodgers & Hammerstein Foundation, The Shubert Foundation, and The Theater League. NYMF is supported, in part, by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, in partnership with the City Council and from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency.
NYMF Memberships, which combine charitable contributions with valuable, flexible ticket packages and perks like early seating, and tickets to individual events are currently available for purchase at (212) 352-3101 or www.nymf.org. Single tickets for Festival events will go on sale September 1.
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