Ryan Scott Oliver's DARLING Gets Summer Developmental Lab

By: Apr. 02, 2015
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According to an audition notice, Ryan Scott Oliver's DARLING -- a dark, sexy re-telling of Peter Pan -- is getting a developmental lab via WalkRunFly Productions after its January reading in New York City. The musical will run June 10 through July 1, 2015.

With book, music & lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver, conceived by Brett Ryback, and directed by Robert Longbottom, with choreography by Greg Graham and musical direction by Rodney Bush, DARLING is set in 1900s Boston and follows 16-year-old Darling as she encounters a boy named Peter, who offers the opportunity to run away with him. She takes it and finds herself swept into a seedy underground of jazz, sex, lost rentboys, and a mysterious white powder called Dust.

DARLING just appeared in a January reading at Pearl Studios and was featured on the "Bound for Broadway" episode of NBC's The Apprentice in 2010, and in 2012, was given a private workshop and developmental production as a collaboration between Retrop Production and RareWorks Theatre Company, in association with Sh-K-Boom Records, at Emerson College. In 2013, Darling received The Weston Playhouse Theatre Company New Musical Award.

RYAN SCOTT OLIVER is the winner of a Larson Grant, Rodgers Award, Lortel Award Nomination, ASCAP Harold Adamson Award, and New Musicals Awards from Weston Playhouse and Pace University. He wrote the music and lyrics for 35mm: A Musical Exhibition (licensed by Samuel French, original cast recording avail. on Ghostlight Records), Darling (workshopped at ACT, featured on NBC's The Apprentice), Mrs. Sharp (read at Playwrights Horizons July 2009 starring Jane Krakowski, dir. by Michael Greif), Out of My Head (licensed through Steele Spring Stage Rights), as well as the commission We Foxes (Broadway Across America) among others. He is currently at work on the new musical Rope, a commission for Grove Entertainment, and Jasper in Deadland will perform a month-long run at Seattle's Fifth Avenue Theatre in May 2015.

BOBBY LONGBOTTOM made his Broadway debut as Director/Choreographer on the original production of SIDE SHOW, which earned four TONY Award nominations including Best Musical. Other Broadway credits include Rodgers and Hammerstein's FLOWER DRUM SONG following its premiere at The Mark Taper Forum. This production earned Mr. Longbottom a TONY Award nomination for his Choreography as well as Fred Astaire, and Outer Critics Circle nominations. Other Broadway credits include THE SCARLET PIMPERNEL, BYE BYE BIRDIE, and a new production of DREAMGIRLS that premiered at the Apollo Theatre prior to an international tour. He also Conceived, Directed and Choreographed the original Off-Broadway production of PAGEANT. Other credits include: Disney's ON THE RECORD, CARNIVAL for the Kennedy Center, Directing & Choreographing The Radio City Music Hall CHRISTMAS SPECTACULAR 1994-2000 and SHOW BOAT at Carnegie Hall. Plays include MISTER ROBERTS for the Kennedy Center and HAY FEVER for the Old Globe. He recently Directed CAMELOT for the Glimmerglass Festival.


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