New Musicals by Oliver and Guenther presented on The Apprentice 10/28
By: Gabrielle Sierra Oct. 26, 2010
New musicals Darling (Music and Lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver, Book by B.T. Ryback) and Little Miss Fix-It (Lyrics and Book by Kirsten Guenther, Music by Joy Son) will be featured on NBC's The Apprentice October 28.
Alex Brightman, Lindsay Mendez, Jay Armstrong Johnson, Lindsay Northen, Alena Watters, and Nick Blaemire will sing the material from Darling, with music direction by Rich Silverstein.Darling is a dark deconstruction of J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan, set in Boston, 1929. 16-year-old Ursula lives a lonely childhood, neglected by parents who care more for money and mixers than for her. But one night, Peter-a rent-boy on the run from police-crawls in through her window and steals her away from her life... and into his. Ursula is swept into an underground world (called "The Warehouse") where she encounters debauched young boys-for-hire ("Lost Boys"), scandalous women (the notorious Madame Stella, the lesbian burlesque dancer Lily), and a corrupt law force intent on destroying them all. Soon, Ursula finds herself stuck between two choices: Grow up-or be lost forever. The musical was a recipient of a 2009 Pace New Musicals workshop production.http://www.nbc.com/the-apprentice/.The tenth season of The Apprentice returns the show to its original (non-celebrity) format. The conceit of the season features sixteen competitors who suffered during the recent recession, who now vie for a six-figure executive position working for Donald Trump, host and Executive Producer of The Apprentice.

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