GOING BACHARACH: THE SONGS OF AN ICON is a musical revue celebrating the work of composer Burt Bacharach.
Check out opening night photos from the world premiere of GOING BACHARACH: THE SONGS OF AN ICON, now playing at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater.
Due to audience response, the production has announced a one-week extension and will now run through Sunday, February 22, 2026. Performances began on January 8, 2026, with the original closing date set for February 15.
GOING BACHARACH: THE SONGS OF AN ICON is a musical revue celebrating the work of composer Burt Bacharach, featuring songs including “Do You Know the Way to San Jose?,” “What’s New Pussycat?,” and “That’s What Friends Are For,” among others from his extensive catalog.
The revue was co-created by Will Friedwald, Adrian Galante, Tedd Firth, and Jack Lewin, and conceived by Lewin. Arrangements and orchestrations are by Adrian Galante, who also serves as music director, with musical supervision by Tedd Firth. The production is directed by Tony and Olivier Award winner David Zippel.
The cast includes vocalists Hilary Kole, John Pagano, and Ta-Tynisa Wilson, with Adrian Galante appearing on piano and clarinet while leading a five-piece band.
Produced by Amas Musical Theatre by special arrangement with Jack Lewin, the production’s general management consultation is provided by Visceral Entertainment, with marketing and advertising by Schanzer Marketing.
GOING BACHARACH: THE SONGS OF AN ICON continues performances at the Marjorie S. Deane Little Theater through February 22, 2026.
Photo Credit: Russ Rowland

Eda and Stephen Sorokoff

David Zippel, Jack Lewin Hilary Kole, Donna Trinkoff, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson

David Zippel, Jack Lewin Hilary Kole, Adrian Galante, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson, Donna Trinkoff, Will Friedwald, Tedd Firth

Hilary Kole, Adrian Galante, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson

Jack Lewin, Hilary Kole, Adrian Galante, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson, Bruce Zenkel

Adrian Galante and John Pagano

Nate Francis, Derek Duleba, Adrian Galante, Jakubu Griffin, Patrick Firth

Matt Berman, Frank Cezares, David Zippel, Christopher Swader, Justin Swader, Peter R. Feuchtwanger

Donna Trinkoff and David Zippel

Richard Maltby, Jr.

Maria Torres, Linda Chichester, David Coffman

Donna McKechnie and Karen Mason

Jack Lewin, David Zippel, Hilary Kole, Donna Trinkoff, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson

Hilary Kole, David Zippel, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wison John Pagano

Hilary Kole, John Pagano, Ta-Tynisa Wilson

Hilary Kole, David Zippel, Ta-Tynisa Wilson

Hilary Kole and Ta-Tynisa Wilson

Donna McKechnie, David Zippel, Donna McKechnie

Donna McKechnie and David Zippel

Lois Masteller, Leonard Fink, Nancy Fink, Andrew Benerofe, Froma Benerofe, Barbara Moss, Bruce Zenkel, David Masteller

Eric Comstock and Barbara Fasano

Opening Night Cake

Curtain Call

Tedd Firth, Lillias White, Alyson Tucker, Brian Stokes Mitchell

Alyson Tucker and Brian Stokes Mitchell

Robin Gerson and Randie Levine Miller

Natalie and Justin Schanzer

Frank Cezares
