ADAM LIVES, A PROPER PLACE & More Included in Goodspeed's FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSICALS

By: Dec. 17, 2013
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The Ninth Annual Goodspeed Festival of New Musicals, produced by Goodspeed Musicals' Max Showalter Center for Education in Musical Theatre, kicks off its much-anticipated three day festival of brand new works on Friday, January 17, at the Goodspeed Opera House with a staged reading of the timely musical Adam Lives. On Saturday, January 18, the musical fantasy A Proper Place debuts. On the final day of the festival, the unconventional Theory of Relativity by the team who wrote the Goodspeed and Broadway tuner The Story of My Life will be presented. Several special events will round out this exciting weekend. Tickets are available at the Goodspeed Box Office or by calling 860.873.8668 or online at www.goodspeed.org. Tickets are $15 each for one show, $10 each for students. This year's festival is sponsored in part by lead corporate sponsor RisCassi & Davis, P.C. with additional support by The Adolph and Ruth Schnurmacher Foundation, Inc. and The Noël Coward Foundation.

This year, Goodspeed's ever-popular FestivAl Gold Package offers a weekend full of special events. The $89 package includes admission to all three staged readings; the New Musical Preview, a short preview of a new musical headed to The Norma Terris Theatre in 2014; the Symposium panel discussion with musical theatre luminaries; three festival seminar sessions; a Saturday evening pre-show dinner at either the Gelston House OR La Vita Gustosa and a Meet the Writers Reception which will complete the weekend's festivities. Also included in the special Festival Package is a tour of Goodspeed's mid-campus facilities including the McMillian Rehearsal Studio, Scherer Library, Costume Shop and Music Department, and admittance to either the Friday Night or Saturday Night Cabarets, informal gatherings showcasing new songs by new and established artists. A special SILVER Package with schedule highlighting the staged readings, symposium and new musical preview is also available for only $49.

Goodspeed Opera House tours will be offered on Saturday morning for both Festival Package and single ticket holders.

"The Ninth Annual Goodspeed Festival of Musicals, with its expanded programs and wonderful new talents, highlights our commitment to developing new musicals," said Michael P. Price, Executive Director of Goodspeed Musicals. "It's thrilling for us to see the Goodspeed campus bustling in wintertime. Our community comes alive when hundreds of musical theatre fans from around the country join the best and brightest writers and performers as they work together to create the future of musical theatre," he added.

Productions from the three composing teams included in the Goodspeed Festival of New Musicals and the schedule of Special Events for Festival Package ticket holders include:

Friday, January 17
Adam Lives
7:30 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Book, Music & Lyrics by Rob Baumgartner, Jr.

Adam is an unsuccessful songwriter who doesn't know how to settle into his long-term relationship with Claudia. When he has an opportunity to write for an emerging pop superstar, Adam is forced to decide which he values more: an enduring partnership or a love that is worthy of song. Adam Lives is about finding and keeping the important things in life, but at what cost?

Festival Cabaret
10:00 p.m., Gelston House
Showcasing new songs by our festival writers.

Saturday, January 18
Seminars
10:00 - 12:45 p.m., Gelston House

They're the Tops! - What makes a Broadway hit? Mark Acito, Helen Hayes Award-winning playwright, novelist, and theatre historian, will discuss the common threads among the 100 top-selling Broadway shows of all time.

Uncovering Goodspeed Treasures - Tucked away on a top shelf or buried in a dusty box, many one-of-a-kind treasures have been uncovered and preserved for generations to come in Goodspeed's Scherer Library of Musical Theatre. Noted author and theatre historian Ken Bloom will guide a discussion about some of the most fascinating objects in this rare collection.

An Actor's Life - Get to know your favorite stars from Goodspeed's Hello, Dolly!. The beloved KLea Blackhurst (Dolly) and the Tony-nominated Tony Sheldon (Horace) will share stories of their lives as actors - including the triumphs, heartaches, and struggles.

Casting 101 -Back by popular demand! Learn the ins and outs of the casting process as Goodspeed's Casting Director Paul Hardt and Resident Music Director Michael O'Flaherty uncover the tricks-of-the-trade.

ADDITIONAL SEMINARS TBA

New Musical Preview
2:30 - 3:30 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
A preview of a new musical headed to Goodspeed's Norma Terris Theatre in 2014

Symposium *
4:00 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House

On the Road to Holiday Inn: Creating a World Premiere Ever wonder what it takes to move a musical from conception to full-blown stage production? Now at the halfway mark of the process, a panel of theatre experts and members of the creative team will explore the work that's been done and what's still to come for Goodspeed's world premiere of Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn.

*This event is free and open to the public.

Festival Dinner
5:30 p.m., Gelston House - OR - La Vita Gustosa
Enjoy a three course meal with fellow festival goers.

A Proper Place
7:30 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Book by Leslie Becker and Curtis Rhodes
Music by Curtis Rhodes
Lyrics by Leslie Becker
Additional Lyrics by Curtis Rhodes

It is 1902. Mayfair, England. When an upper class British family is shipwrecked on an island with only their butler to help them survive, traditional class systems are questioned and unexpected love blossoms. Based on J. M. Barrie's play The Admirable Crichton, this musical fantasy with a sumptuous score, dubbed a "cross between Downton Abbey and Gilligan's Island," is a classic tale of equality, survival and forbidden love.

Festival Cabaret
10:00 p.m., Gelston House
Sunday, January 19
Theory of Relativity
1:00 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Music & Lyrics by Neil Bartram
Book by Brian Hill

This unconventional new musical from the writers of The Story of My Life is a joyous and moving look at our surprisingly interconnected lives. Through a collection of songs, scenes and monologues, The Theory of Relativity introduces a compelling array of characters experiencing the joys and heartbreaks, the liaisons and losses, the inevitability and the wonder of human connection.

Meet the Writers Reception
3:30 p.m., Gelston House

Gain insight into the inspirations and processes of the writers. Complimentary hors d'oeuvres and cash bar.

Lodging and dining information for Festival attendees as well as up-to-date information on the weekend's events may be found at goodspeed.org.

Created in 2002, Goodspeed's Showalter Center inspires and nurtures musical theatre artists and students by providing a unique and comprehensive range of training and educational programs to serve both the national and local academic communities. The Goodspeed Festival program offers new and emerging artists the rare opportunity to thoroughly work on their projects with the help of Goodspeed's renowned resources and artistic environment. At the same time the festival affords senior students from prominent conservatory programs real-world experience in new musical development and performing new musicals.

Preparations for the festival begin the first week of January. The three teams of writers and composers dedicate their time to further writing and composing their musicals in development. They are joined by senior musical theater students from The Hartt School and Boston Conservatory who take part in rehearsals and continued development of the material. The intensive retreat culminates with Goodspeed's Festival of New Musicals which showcases staged readings of the new musicals developed during the two-week long program, one of the Showalter Center's major endeavors.

Dedicated to the preservation and advancement of musical theatre, Goodspeed Musicals produces three musicals each season at the Goodspeed Opera House in East Haddam, Conn., and additional works at The Norma Terris Theatre in Chester, Conn., which was opened in 1984 for the development of new musicals. The first regional theatre to receive two Tony Awards (for outstanding achievement), Goodspeed also maintains The Scherer Library of Musical Theatre and The Max Showalter Center for Education in Musical Theatre. Goodspeed gratefully acknowledges the support from the Connecticut Office of the Arts.


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