Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS

By: May. 23, 2013
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The Buck Creek Players will continue their 2012-2013 season "In the Spotlight" with the Tony Award wining musical, City of Angels, a deliciously funny spoof of 1940s film noir and hard-boiled detective fiction. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast onstage below!

The wickedly witty musical -- written by Larry Gelbart, creator of TV's M-A-S-H -- opened on Broadway in 1989. With four-part harmonies by Cy Coleman (Sweet Charity, Barnum, The Will Rogers Follies) and lyrics by David Zippel (The Goodbye GIrl, Disney's Hercules, Disney's Mulan), City of Angels went on to win numerous honors in 1990, including the Tony, Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle, and The New York Drama Critics Circle awards for best musical.

Opening Friday, June 7th, and running for three weekends through Sunday, June 23rd, curtain times will be at 8:00 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays, with 2:30 p.m. matinees offered on Sundays. All performances will be held at the Buck Creek Playhouse on the southeast-side of Indianapolis at 11150 Southeastern Avenue.

Set in the glamorous, seductive Hollywood of the 1940's, the world of film studios, and filmy negligées, City of Angels chronicles the misadventures of Stine (Scott Fleshood), a young novelist, attempting a screenplay for movie producer-director, Buddy Fidler (Daniel Draves). While Fidler professes to be a fan of Stine's work, his gargantuan ego forces Stine to make endless compromises in the script he's writing, an adaptation of one of Stine's novels featuring his Humphrey Bogart-esque hero, a private investigator named Stone(Mark Kamish).

It all begins when Oolie (Christy Walker), Stone's secretary and Girl Friday, ushers a striking socialite, Alaura Kingsley (Laura Lockwood), into Stone's office. Stone is to be hired to find her stepdaughter, Mallory (Emma Alyce Weber), a beautiful "bad" girl, who later turns up in the most unlikely of places. But it's not all fun and games for the private eye, who in the course of the "movie" receives a brutal beating from two thugs (Stan Springer and Dennis Karr) who encourage him to drop the case and is framed for murder. The relatively simple "missing daughter" case turns complicated and may end up costing Stone his life. It keeps getting more and more complicated, possibly because the author keeps rewriting it, much to the chagrin of his wife, Gabby (Carrie Morgan).

Completing the cast of twenty one are: B.J. Bovin, Daniel Burkhardt, David Michael Cress, Cathy Cutshall, Adam Decker, Zach Decker, Louise DeMore, Kristi Gross, Kelsee B. Hankins, Jake McDuffee, Michael Mills, Patrick Murphy, and Cathy Tolzmann.

D. Scott Robinson directs this movie-within-a-play-within-a-musical. Indianapolis audiences may remember his previous BCP productions of Nunsense (1999), Lizzie Borden (2000), Wait Until Dark (2001) Side Show (2002), Violet (2004), Sweeney Todd(2005), The Spitfire Grill (2006), Parade (2007), Honk! (2008), Grey Gardens (2009),The Brain from Planet X (2010), Frankenstein (2011), and last season's Encore Award-winning best musical, The Drowsy Chaperone. He also conceived and directs the biennial Play-A-Part Fundraiser productions. Joining Robinson on the production team are Lynne B. Robinson (Producer), Kevin D. Smith (Vocal Director), Aaron B. Bailey (Set Designer & Technical Director), Linda Rowand (Costume Designer),Krista Layfield (Lighting Designer), Schuyler Brinson (Conductor/Musical Director),Daniel Klingler (Hair, Wig & Makeup Designer), Jeff Rowand (Sound Designer), andRuthie Weller-Passman (Stage Manager).

?Tickets are $17 for adults and $15 for students (through college), and senior citizens (ages 62 and older). Reservations are recommended and may be reserved online at www.buckcreekplayers.com, or by calling (317) 862-2270. Group discounts are also available for parties of ten or more when purchased online. For more information or directions to The Playhouse, visit the theater's website at www.buckcreekplayers.com.

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
Jake McDuffee, Kelsee B. Hankins, Cathy Tolzmann, and B.J. Bovin are featured as the Angel City Four

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
1940's mystery novelist Stine (Scott Fleshood, L) is writing his first Hollywood screenplay based on Stone (Mark Kamish, R), his famous fictional detective

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
Carrie Morgan portrays sultry songstress Bobbi Edwards

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
1940's mystery novelist Stine (Scott Fleshood, front) is writing his first Hollywood screenplay based on Stone (back: Mark Kamish, R), his famous fictional detective, and his love interest Bobbi (back: Carrie Morgan, L)

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
Christy Walker portrays Oolie, Detective Stone's "Girl Friday"

Photo Flash: First Look at Buck Creek Players' CITY OF ANGELS
Mark Kamish portrays gumshoe detective Stone


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