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Several great performers have joined the National Alliance for Musical Theatre's 20th Annual Festival of New Musicals on October 20 & 21 at New World Stages and more have been added to the benefit concert A Toast for 20! on October 19th at COMIX. The industry can still register for the Festival of New Musicals at www.namt.org.
New artists joining the Festival: Karen Mason (AND THE WORLD GOES 'ROUND) will join PAMELA'S FIRST MUSICAL, Hunter Foster (URINETOWN) and Skylar Astin (SPRING AWAKENING) will join SEE ROCK CITY & OTHER DESTINATIONS, Eliseo Roman (IN THE HEIGHTS) and Cheryl Stern (FIRST LADY SUITE) will join THE CUBAN AND THE REDHEAD Lauren Kennedy (SPAMALOT) and David Driver (PEOPLE ARE WRONG!) will join THE LEGEND OF STAGECOACH MARY, Stephen Buntrock (GREASE) will join BEATSVILLE , Julia Lema (LITTLE HAM) will join BARNSTORMER, Liz Larsen (A NEW BRAIN), Elena Shaddow (THE LIGHT IN THE PIAZZA Nat'l tour) and Michael Kadin Craig (ALTAR BOYZ) join the SONGWRITER SHOWCASE, which Jamie DeRoy will co-host and David Henry Hwang will talk about his work with the writers of VICTOR WOO. Anika Larsen (XANADU) will join A TOAST TO 20! benefit concert.The final updated cast lists for this year's 20th Annual Festival of New Musicals:
PAMELA'S FIRST MUSICAL Book by Wendy Wasserstein Music by Cy Coleman Lyrics by David Zippel Director: David Zippel Cast: Lila Coogan (Pamela) -Mary Poppins Karen Mason (Aunt Louise)- And the World Goes 'Round Steven Bogardus- Irving Berlin's White Christmas, Falsettos Karen Ziemba- Curtains, Contact, Chicago, Never Gonna Dance Lewis J. Stadlen- The Producers, A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum Daniel Reichard- Jersey Boys Dan Bogart- Les Miserables Dan Petrotta- A Tale of Two Cities Devin Richards- A Tale of Two Cities, Suessical, The Life Adam Jacobs- Les Miserables Deborah Lew- Beauty and the Beast Allison Blackwell Carrie A. Johnson Allison Walla SEE ROCK CITY & OTHER DESTINATIONS Book & Lyrics by Adam Mathias Music by Brad Alexander Director: Kevin Del Aguila (Book for Altar Boyz) Cast: Jill Abramovitz- Junie B. Jones, Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me Skylar Astin- Spring Awakening Hunter Foster- Urinetown John Jellison- All Shook Up, Anything Goes Cassie Wooley David Rossmer- Titanic, Don't Quit Your Night Job Wesley TaylorTHE YELLOW WOOD Book by Michelle Elliott Music by Danny Larsen Lyrics by Elliot and Larsen Director: Brian Yorkey Cast: Danny Larsen Melinda Bass Randy Blair- The Adding Machine Bob De Dea MaryAnn Hu- South Pacific Diana Huey Morgan Weed- Saved Amy Linden SONGWRITER SHOWCASE Directed by John Simpkins (SPF's The Black Suits) Co-Hosted by Robin de Jesus (Tony Nominee- In The Heights) and Jamie DeRoy (Producer, Speed the Plow) Shows featured: A SUPERHERO, Music & Lyrics by Jonathan Waller, Book by Marty Johnson ADAM LIVES, by Rob Baumgartner HAVING IT ALMOST, Music by John Kavanaugh, Book by David Goldsmith & Wendy Perelman, Lyrics by David Goldsmith HOMEMADE FUSION, by Michael Kooman & Chris Dimond HOSTAGE SONG- Music & Lyrics by Kyle Jarrow , Stories & Book by Clay McLeod Chapman PEOPLE ARE WRONG- by Julia Greenberg and Robin Goldwasser UNLOCK'D-Music by Derek Gregor, Book & Lyrics by Sam Carner VICTOR WOO - Music & Lyrics by Kevin So, Book by Kevin Merritt, Story Consultant: David Henry Wang Performers will include: Chris Anderson, Michael Kadin Craig (Altar Boyz), David Driver, Liz Larsen (A New Brain), Raymond J. Lee (Mamma Mia!), Sean McCourt (Mary Poppins), Lindsay Mendez (Grease), Patina Miller (Hair), Connie Petruk, Lauren Pritchard (Spring Awakening), Elena Shaddow (The Light In the Piazza Nat'l tour), Tricia Scott, Christopher Totten. David Henry Hwang will be on hand at the Songwriter Showcase to talk about his work with the writers of VICTOR WOO.
Admission to the FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSICALS for industry only, who may register on www.namt.org.A stand by line is open to the general public. Historically all stand by patrons have been able to see the Festival shows.Since 1989, NAMT's FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSICALS has introduced theatre producers to more than 200 musicals and 300 writers. More than three-fourths of these shows have had further development, tours and licensing agreements, leading to thousands of subsequent productions. Past festival highlights have included the multiple Tony Award winning The Drowsy Chaperone, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Children of Eden, Honk!, Songs for a New World, Summer of '42 and The Bubbly Black Girl Sheds Her Chameleon Skin. A Toast to 20! NAMT is celebrating their 20th Annual Festival of New Musicals e with A Toast to 20! -- a benefit concert open to the public, highlighting hits from past Festivals and hosted by Tony Award-winners Bob Martin and Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone, Festival 2004). The concert will take place on Sunday October 19th at Comix, 353 West 14th Street (at 9th Avenue) from 6:00 to 9:00 PM. Tickets are available to the public from $85 at www.namt.org.
NAMT is very grateful to the following foundations and government agencies for supporting the mission to nurture the production of new musicals and classics: The ASCAP Foundation, The Dramatists Guild Fund, Jamie DeRoy & friends, Gilman & Gonzalez-Falla Theater Foundation, The Mackintosh Foundation, The Rodgers and Hammerstein Foundation, The Shen Family Foundation and The Shubert Foundation. The Festival of New Musicals is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, which believes that a great nation deserves great art, and by public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. NATIONAL ALLIANCE FOR MUSICAL THEATRE (NAMT) Founded in 1985 and based in New York City, The National Alliance for Musical Theatre (NAMT), is a national service organization dedicated exclusively to musical theatre. NAMT has presented its annual FESTIVAL OF NEW MUSICALS since 1989. The Festival brings together leading theatre producers and writers, with the goal of furthering the development and production of new musicals. NAMT membership includes not-for-profit and commercial theatres, developmental organizations, universities, and independent producers. Located throughout 33 states and 6 countries, the 144 member organizations share a commitment to nurture the creation, production, and recognition of new musicals and classics. Last season, NAMT members cumulatively staged over 23,000 performances attended by over 17 million people and reached revenues of over $510 million. For more information, visit www.namt.org.