Tickets Still Avaliable For The First Annual Broadway Theatre Project Festival, Running Thru 8/1

By: Jul. 31, 2009
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185 apprentices from 28 states, as well as Canada and American Samoa, will be performing in the Broadway Theatre Project Festival from July 30-August 1. Numbers in the four festival performances have been directed and choreographed by members of the BTP faculty including Artistic Director Debra McWaters, So You Think You Can Dance's Ryan Kasprzak, Radio City Rockette Kelly King, among others. Performances also include world premieres of workshops by Broadway Music Director David Loud and Broadway Composer Frank Wildhorn.

Frank Wildhorn's number is from the upcoming show Bonnie & Clyde, which heads to La Jolla Playhouse in California and will then make its way to Broadway. Wildhorn also wrote the musical Wonderland, which had its world premiere workshop during the 2007 session of Broadway Theatre Project. Numbers were choreographed and directed by BTP Artistic Director Debra McWaters and presented in the final Broadway Theatre Project performance. Producer Judith Lisi from the Tampa Bay Performing Arts Center acquired the show after seeing the BTP workshop production of Wonderland. David Loud's numbers are from an upcoming concert of Kander and Ebb music called First You Dream that is heading to the Signature Theatre in Washington, D.C. this September.

Ticket Information:
Festival tickets are available at the University of South Florida Box Office from 12-4pm daily by calling 813-974-2323 or by visiting ticketmaster.com (searching for "BTP") and can be purchased for individual performances.

The first ticketed show is at 4pm today and is titled Music to My Ears. This is a specialty voice performance featuring some BTP faculty as well as select BTP apprentices. Tickets for this show are $10.

Tonight all of the apprentices will appear in the show called Fasten Your Seat Belts. Tickets are $35 and it begins at 7:30pm.

The show on Saturday is at 4pm and is titled Everything But the Kitchen Sink. This is a specialty voice performance featuring some BTP faculty as well as select BTP apprentices. Tickets for this show are $10.

About BTP: Founded in 1991, Broadway Theatre Project (BTP) is described by Playbill magazine as "the world's most prestigious musical theatre arts education program for high school and college students." Under the Artistic Direction of Debra McWaters, the not-for-profit BTP (a 501c3) is an intensive three-week training program focused on the key disciplines of musical theatre including acting, dancing, and singing, as well as the critical life skills necessary to work in the professional world of entertainment.



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