AMAS Presents NELLIE BEEZER'S MELTING POT FOLLIES OF 1922 10/12

By: Oct. 12, 2010
Get Access To Every Broadway Story

Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click.




Existing user? Just click login.

Amas Musical Theatre (Donna Trinkoff/Producing Artistic Director) will present free staged readings of "Nellie Beezer's Melting Pot Follies of 1922", a new musical written by Phillip George (co-creator of SHOUT! The Mod Musical and long-time co-director of Forbidden Broadway) and Kathy Griffith, with additional material by Gerard Alessandrini (Forbidden Broadway) and David Caldwell. The readings, also directed by Phillip George, will take place on Monday, October 11th at 6:00pm, and Tuesday, October 12th at 3:00pm and 7:00pm, at Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Avenue (10th Floor).

"Nellie Beezer's Melting Pot Follies of 1922" involves a disparate group of immigrants graduating from a government-sponsored course of "Americanization" taught by former Follies showgirl Nellie Beezer. As the class prepares to don the mantle of citizenship, they perform a series of songs and stories they have learned especially to celebrate the 4th of July. Although the show features some original songs, most notably from the award-winning creative team of "Forbidden Broadway," it relies largely on a trove of American popular songs from the era.

""Nellie Beezer's Melting Pot Follies of 1922" is a hilarious yet very sobering musical satire that mines a somewhat forgotten era of American culture", says Amas Producing Artistic Director Donna Trinkoff. "Jingoism and political correctness have obscured what so many of our grandparents and great-grandparents experienced as they came to these shores. This is a show that reminds us both of how far we've come and how far we've yet to go," she adds.

Phillip George, long-time co-director of numerous "Forbidden Broadway" revues, which won a Special Tony Award in 2006, is also the co-creator and director of "SHOUT! The Mod Musical" currently being performed around the world. Gerard Alessandrini, best known for creating "Forbidden Broadway", is the recipient of Tony Honors for Excellence in Theatre, an Obie Award, four Drama Desk Awards (including the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Lyrics and the Drama Desk Special Award), an Outer Critics Circle Award, and two Lucille Lortel Awards, as well as the Drama League Award for Lifetime Achievement in Musical Theatre.

The cast includes Beth Glover ("Take Me Along"), Lori Hammel ("Mamma Mia", "Forbidden Broadway"), Kevin McGlynn ("Kiss Me Kate", "All Shook Up", "Forbidden Broadway" national tours), Joseph Melendez ("Jesus Christ Superstar" Broadway revival, "Magpie" at Amas), Lee Summers ("Dreamgirls" on Broadway, "Langston Hughes's Little Ham" at Amas), and Nir Chalamish, Jillian Cox, Mark Fisher, Kelvin Moon Loh, and Kristi Roosmaa. Music direction is by Phillip Caldwell ("Forbidden Broadway")

The presentations are part of the ongoing Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab, a development series for writers, lyricists and composers to mount staged readings of their new musicals free to the public. The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab is supported, in part, by the National Endowment for the Arts, with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, celebrating 50 years building strong, creative communities in New York's 62 counties, and by the ASCAP Foundation Irving Caesar Fund, the BMI Foundation, the Barbara Bell Cummings Foundation, the Dramatists Guild, the Edith Meiser Fund, the Shubert Foundation, and through the generous support of many individuals.

Amas Musical Theatre presents as part of The Amas Six O'Clock Musical Theatre Lab
"NELLIE BEEZER'S MELTING POT FOLLIES OF 1922"
a free staged reading of a new musical
written by Phillip George and Kathy Griffith,
with additional material by Gerard Alessandrini and David Caldwell,
Directed by George, music direction by Caldwell
Monday, October 11 at 6pm,
Tuesday, October 25 at 3pm and 7pm,
at Ripley-Grier Studios, 520 Eighth Avenue (10th Floor)

TICKETS: FREE
FOR RESERVATIONS EMAIL boxoffice@amasmusical.org or CALL (212) 563-2565
VISIT www.amasmusical.org



Videos