The additional concert will take place on Friday, August 1, 2025 at 7 p.m. at The Studio at St. Ann's, St. Ann's Warehouse.
EPIC Players Theatre will present an additional performance of their concert presentation of 504: A New Musical on Friday, August 1, 2025 at 7 p.m. at The Studio at St. Ann's, St. Ann's Warehouse. 504: The Musical, by Abbie Goldberg and Mason McDowell, is a fictionalized account of the 1977 San Francisco sit-in that led to civil rights for Disabled people. This ensemble piece focuses on the relationships between the protesters-including a protective mother and her Deaf son, loving but polarized brothers, a budding romance between a closeted protester and the lead community organizer, a Black Panther, and an aspiring artist. For 26 days the protestors fight through stigmatization, bomb threats, internalized ableism, and an unfair media, until they eventually triumph in D.C.-all set to a soulful score inspired by 1970s R&B and Pop.
The show will be emcee'd by award-winning performer Anita Hollander (Still Standing & Spectacular Falls). The Neurodivergent and Disabled cast of artists includes Miranda Holliday, Meredith Aleigha Wells, Hunter Hollingsworth (Broadway: How to Dance in Ohio), Conor Tague (Broadway: How to Dance in Ohio), Alexander Reeves, Carly Hayes, Emy Ramos, Gianluca Cirafici, Jocelyn Elena Stout, Laisha Gonzalez, Nada Smith, Joel Chapman, and Sam Langshteyn. The show is directed by Travis Burbee and Music Directed by Mason McDowell, with Producing Director Aubrie Therrien and Operations Director, Talia Eapen. The performance is supported by EPIC Access Coordinator, Jamie Rose Hays.
Join us for a special preview one concert of this groundbreaking new musical to celebrate the close of Disability Pride Month. Featuring fresh rewrites and new songs, enjoy this highly anticipated new work redefining who gets to tell the story of history-and how. This concert performance is a preview presentation at St. Ann's Warehouse in Brooklyn on August 1st, in partnership with EPIC Players, New York City's premiere accessible and neuro-inclusive theatre company, is a one-night-only event showcasing a bold score and a powerful story of resistance, disability pride and community.
There are very limited seats available and the performance will be ASL interpreted and ADA accessible. For Access Support Please Contact: Access@epicplayersnyc.org.
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