Moriber, Reinking, Rodriguez and More to Perform at NYTB at the Duplex 9/28

By: Sep. 22, 2009
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On Monday, September 28th, New York Theatre Barn will present NYTB @ The Duplex, the monthly cabaret series that highlights new composers, lyricists, and performers.
The September installment of NYTB at The Duplex will feature works from composer/lyricist Brandon James Gwinn, and composer/lyricist team Robert Rokicki and Michael Ruby. Gwinn's set is titled "IN BRIEF" Rokicki and Ruby's set is titled "A LITTLE R&R" (music by Rokicki and lyrics by Rokicki and Ruby).

Megan Bowers, Courtney Cowart, Adam Enright, Amanda Flynn (Wicked, Mamma Mia), Brian Gallagher (Tommy, International Tour), Eric Michael Krop, Kevin Massey (Tarzan, Big River), Brooke Sunny Moriber (The Wild Party, Threepenny Opera, Follies), Megan Reinking (Hair, Lestat), Krysta Rodriguez (The Addams Family, In The Heights, Spring Awakening), and Anne Fraser Thomas.

The event takes place Monday, September 28th at 9:30pm at The Duplex Cabaret Theater (61 Christopher Street @ Seventh Avenue). There is a $12 cover plus 2-drink minimum.

For reservations call 212-255-5438 or visit The Duplex's website: www.theduplex.com.

For more information on NYTB, visit: www.NYTheatreBarn.org

New York Theatre Barn is a not-for-profit theatre company dedicated to the investigation, development, and advancement of new evocative works. New York Theatre Barn launched in April of 2007 and has since grown and evolved. In just two ambitious years, they have introduced a monthly springboard event for writers and performers (NYTB at The Duplex), presented Staged Readings (including the musical I Married Wyatt Earp with Tovah Feldshuh and directed by Tony-nominee Graciela Daniele) and produced a fully realized production (Wood at NYMF with Cady Huffman). Recent productions include the musical parody Hey, You Know What Movie Would Make a Good Musical? at the Julia Miles Theatre and Bridget Bailey's one-woman play Child of Hungry Times in the first annual Planet Connections Theatre Festival.

Photo credit: Walter McBride



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