La Muse Venale Productions' HONESTLY ABE to Play Abraham Lincoln HS, 2/12
By: BWW News Desk
La Muse Venale Productions will bring "Honestly Abe", the off-Broadway musical, to Abraham Lincoln High School, Brooklyn on February 12, 2013, to musically celebrate Abraham Lincoln's birthday.
This musical by the gifted Robert L. Hecker, is about the life of young President Lincoln from the ages of 17-21. It celebrated its first year anniversary of successful runs Off-Broadway at the Actor's Temple Theatre on West 47th Street, between 8th and 9th.
The only original cast member is Brady Cudmore (BradySongs.com), a brilliant Canadian with a unique USA Performance VISA. Brady is also the star of "Jelsomino" on Broadway & 55th and has already performed several shows in Disney, on an Aircraft Carrier, in the "Hall of Heroes" in the Pentagon and more. The soundtrack was produced by Emmy Award winning Professor David Musial at QUAD Studio and Premiere Media NYC in Times Square in 2012. This performance will be the first in high schools. It is released on the Smart Trax Media educational label (SmartTraxMedia.com). The director is now directing "Mersey Boys" a movie about the young life of the BEATLES. It is currently filming in NYC. Brady stars as "George Harrison". Another "Abe" cast member Jeremy Stanfield stars as "Paul McCartney".For more information about this production, visit HonestlyAbeMusic.com.

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