Last Day for the The Fifth Annual Goodspeed Festival of New Artists Takes Place 1/17
By: BWW News Desk Jan. 17, 2010
The Fifth Annual Goodspeed Festival of New Artists, produced by Goodspeed Musicals' Max Showalter Center for Education in the Musical Theater, kicks off its much anticipated three day festival of brand new works on Friday, January 15, at the Goodspeed Opera House with a staged reading of Hello Out There. On Saturday, January 16, the triple feature musical ReWrite debuts. On the final day of the festival, Lincoln in Love will be presented. Several special events will round out this exciting weekend.
This year, Goodspeed has expanded its popular Festival Package with a weekend full of interesting events. The $75 package includes admission to all 3 staged readings; The Noel Coward Foundation Symposium: Creating Next To Normal with Tom Kitt (Tony Award winner Best Original Score, Best Orchestrations); "Pick-Two" festival seminar sessions; a Saturday evening pre-show dinner at the Gelston House with an engaging post dinner discussion hosted by a special guest speaker; and a Meet the Writers Reception which will complete the weekend's festivities. Also included in the special Festival Package is admittance to the Friday Night and Saturday Night Cabarets: informal gatherings showcasing new songs by new artists.Friday, January 15
Hello Out There
Friday, January 15, 7:30 p.m Goodspeed Opera House
Book & Lyrics by Eric Price
Music by Frank Terry
It's the summer of 1995, a dozen years before the current financial crisis and the scandal of Bernie Madoff. Three Internet-savvy teens earn tens of thousands of dollars in the stock market using an ingenious method that may or may not be illegal. When an immigrant taxi driver loses his life savings because of the teenagers' game, he alerts the S.E.C. What was initially a high-flying summer of getting rich turns upside down as the S.E.C. chases the teens across the Internet, through the New Jersey suburbs, and all the way to Wall Street.
New Artists Cabaret
10:00 p.m., Gelston House
Showcasing new songs by new artists.
Saturday, January 16
"Pick Two" Festival Seminar sessions
11:00 a.m., and 12:15 p.m., Gelston House
Your choice of two breakout sessions:
"Famous Flops" with Musical Historian John Pike
"Reliving the Follies" Author Ted Chapin talks about life in the theater which inspired his book Everything Was Possible: The Birth of the Musical Follies
How a producer chooses a show to invest in and develop with Broadway Producer Sue Frost
other sessions to be announced
The Noel Coward Foundation Symposium: Creating Next To Normal
4:00 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Featuring Tom Kitt, winner of two Tony Awards for Best Original Musical and Best Orchestrations and Producer David Stone (Wicked, Next To Normal and others). The symposium will be moderated by Broadway Producer Greg Schaffert (Burn The Floor, All Shook Up)
Festival Dinner
5:30 p.m., Gelston House
Enjoy a three course meal with fellow festival goers.
ReWrite
Saturday, January 16, 7:30 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Book, Music & Lyrics by Joe Iconis
This triple feature of wild musicals connects in surprising and dangerous ways. "Nelson Rocks!" is a pop/rock show about a young dude who needs to fix his life before the class bell rings. "Miss Marzipan" is a dizzy musical about a high-stakes dinner party. A little bit of blood is spilt, but it's nothing that some kitchen towels can't clean up. "The Process" deals with a writer on deadline to finish his musical at the Dunkin' Donuts. As his characters begin to populate the coffee shop, our friendly counter lady serves as a guide through this passionate look into one man's writing process.
New Artists Cabaret
10:00 p.m., Gelston House
Showcasing more new songs by new artists.
Sunday, January 17
Lincoln In Love
Sunday, January 17, 1:00 p.m., Goodspeed Opera House
Book & Lyrics by Peter Kellogg
Music by David Friedman
It's a crucial moment in young Abe Lincoln's life - the fledgling lawyer has served his first term in the Illinois state legislature and he's mourning the death of his fiancée, Ann Rutledge. Enter socialite Mary Todd, arrived in Springfield to visit her sister and find a husband suitable to her cultivated taste and ambition. While at first she finds Lincoln coarse and uncivilized, Mary sees his great potential after his first major trial. Their on-again, off-again relationship is just one of the challenges and events that shaped the young Lincoln into the leader he would become.
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.
Tickets are $15 each for one show, $10 each for students. Tickets are available at the Goodspeed Box Office or by calling 860-873-8668 or online at www.goodspeed.org.

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