Colony Theatre Presents GOT MUSICAL! 4/19

By: Apr. 08, 2010
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Where can you see excerpts from thirteen brand new musicals currently in development for producers across the country? At the Colony Theatre in Burbank - on Monday, April 19th at 7:30 - when the Academy for New Musical Theatre showcases their producer-driven model of creating new musicals from scratch to suit particular producers' needs.

The members of the Academy Repertory Company and guests will showcase excerpts from:
Windjammers by Robin Share and Clay Zambo
A Midsummersausage Night's Dream by Joanne Koch, Bill Johnson and Larry Todd Johnson
Got Milk by Hillary Rollins, Bill Johnson and Kellen Blair
Those Circus Boys by Charmaine Spencer, Beverly Crain and Aaron Coleman
Aging Out by Tara Redepenning, Hillary Rollins and Darin Goulet
Powder Puff Pilots by Marian Partee, Cindy O'Connor and Noelle Donfeld
Black & White Christmas by Chana Wise and Carl Johnson
Mistletoe, Mistletoe by Eric Dodson and Alan Ross Fleishman
e-$cape by Scott Guy and Clifford Tasner
The Ring by Eric Dodson and Alan Ross Fleishman
A Dog's Tale by Carla Porter, Brian Leader and Brad Beaver
Ghost(s) by Kincaid Jones, Brian Woodbury and Noelle Donfeld
Stigma Pi by Chris Smith, Jake Anthony and Mitch Glaser

Got Musical! takes place at 7:30pm on Monday, April 19th at the Colony Theatre in Burbank. Tickets are $10. For more information, and to make a reservation, please visit www.anmt.org and click on Got Musical!

The Academy for New Musical Theatre creates new musicals. We're an academy for musicals like the Academy Motion Picture Arts and Sciences is for movies: a community of professional writers, composers, producers and actors working together to create musicals for tomorrow's audiences. We're also an academy like higher-education universities, offering one of only three professional programs in the U.S. for writers, composers and actors in musical theatre. 



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