Stephen Sondheim's ROAD SHOW Cast Recording Set For June 30 Release

By: Jun. 03, 2009
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Nonesuch Records and PS Classics are proud to announce the release of the original cast recording of Stephen Sondheim and John Weidman's Road Show-from 2008's Public Theater production-on June 30, 2009. New York Magazine described the musical as "a boisterous picaresque about two brothers flimflamming their way from the Yukon to Boca Raton at the turn of the 20th century."

Road Show was directed by John Doyle, the score conducted by Mary-Mitchell Campbell and orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Recorded in New York City earlier this year, Road Show features Alexander Gemignani (Addison Mizner), Michael Cerveris (Wilson Mizner), Claybourne Elder (Hollis Bessemer), Alma Cuervo (Mama Mizner), and William Parry (Papa Mizner) and was produced by Tommy Krasker.

Spanning 40 years, from the Alaskan Gold Rush to the Florida real estate boom in the 1930s, Road Show is the story of two brothers whose quest for the American dream turns into a test of morality and judgment that changes their lives in unexpected ways. Director John Doyle (Sweeney Todd and Company on Broadway), acclaimed for re-imagining Sondheim's works, joins Weidman and Sondheim in exploring two of America's great issues: capitalism and crooks.

Nonesuch released the cast recording of an earlier incarnation of Road Show-Bounce, also created by Sondheim and Weidman-in 2004. Sondheim's previous Nonesuch recordings include Into the Woods (2002); The Frogs / Evening Primrose (2001) with Nathan Lane, Brian Stokes Mitchell, and Neil Patrick Harris; Saturday Night (2000); Sweeney Todd (the 2006 Broadway production, with Michael Cerveris and Patti LuPone, and the 2007 motion picture soundtrack with Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter); and Company (starring Raúl Esparza, with PS Classics, 2007). His previous PS Classics recordings include the Broadway premieres of Assassins (2004) and The Frogs (2005), the London revival of Sunday in the Park with George (2006), and two discs devoted to his private demo recordings, Sondheim Sings.

John Weidman (book) also wrote the book for Sondheim's Pacific Overtures and Assassins. He co-authored, with Timothy Crouse, the new book for Lincoln Center Theater's revival of Cole Porter's Anything Goes. Additionally, he wrote the book for Big and co-created Contact with Susan Stroman. His new musical, Happiness, written with Michael Korie and Scott Frankel and directed by Susan Stroman, opened at Lincoln Center Theater this spring.

For more information visit nonesuch.com or psclassics.com


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