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Cry-Baby, The Musical at New Line Theatre

Dates: (3/1/2012 - 3/24/2012 )

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New Line Theatre


Washington University South Campus Theatre, 6501 Clayton Road
Saint Louis,MO 63117

Phone: 314-534-1111

Tickets: $10-$20

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It's 1954. Everyone likes Ike, nobody likes communism, and Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker is the coolest boy in Baltimore. He's a bad boy with a good cause — truth, justice, and the pursuit of rock and roll. Wayward youth, juvenile delinquents, sexual repression, cool music, dirty lyrics, social rejects... Finally, the real 1950s come to life with the hilarious rockabilly musical CRY-BABY, continuing the New Line season March 1-24.

At the center of the wackiness are the star-crossed lovers, Cry-Baby and the square rich girl Allison, who just happens to be the granddaughter of the headmistress of the local charm school, just a good girl who yearns to be bad in Cry-Baby's arms. Fueled by hormones and the new rhythms of rock and roll, she turns her back on her squeaky clean boyfriend Baldwin to become a "drape" (a Baltimore juvenile delinquent) and Cry-Baby's moll. At the other end of the topsy-turvy moral meritocracy of 1954 America, Baldwin as the head square leads his close-harmony pals against the juvenile delinquents, who are unjustly arrested for the ensuing ruckus, sending their leader off to reform school. It's Romeo and Juliet meets High School Hellcats.

New Line Theatre, "The Bad Boy of Musical Theatre," has negotiated the first production rights in the country for the American regional premiere of the Broadway rockabilly musical CRY-BABY, based on the cult classic John Waters film starring Johnny Depp. The original creative team is revising the show for New Line, to make it a smaller, more intimate musical, with a real rock band. As it was with New Line Theatre's American regional premiere of High Fidelity, New Line will mount the first production of CRY-BABY since its Broadway run. And like the company did for the under-appreciated High Fidelity, the New Liners hope to give CRY-BABY new life as well. Since New Line produced High Fidelity in 2008, more than a dozen other companies have come to New Line to get in contact with that show's creators to secure production rights.

CRY-BABY has a score by David Javerbaum (The Daily Show) and Adam Schlesinger (Fountains of Wayne), and a book by Mark O'Donnell and Thomas Meehan. O'Donnell and Meehan also adapted John Waters' Hairspray for the musical stage. The show premiered at the La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego in November 2007 and opened on Broadway in April 2008.

CRY-BABY was nominated for four Tony Awards, including Best Musical, Best Book of a Musical, Best Original Score, and Best Choreography. It was also nominated for Best Musical by the Drama League and the Outer Critics Circle Awards. The show received mixed reviews, but some critics fully understood the outrageous, subversive social satire the creative team had crafted. Terry Teachout, in the Wall Street Journal, wrote "You want funny? I'll give you funny, or at least tell you where to find it: Cry-Baby, the new John Waters musical, is campy, cynical, totally insincere and fabulously well crafted. And funny. Madly, outrageously funny. It is, in fact, the funniest new musical since Avenue Q. If laughter is the best medicine, then Cry-Baby is the whole damn drugstore." Newsday called the show "pleasantly demented and -- deep in the sweet darkness of its loopy heart -- more true to the cheerful subversion of a John Waters movie than its sentimental big sister Hairspray." The New Jersey Star-Ledger called it, "candy for adults who like their musicals nutty -- and not so nice."

Cast and Creative team for Cry-Baby, The Musical at New Line Theatre

Wade “Cry-Baby” Walker -- Ryan Foizey
Allison Vernon-Williams -- Taylor Pietz
Mrs. Vernon-Williams -- Cindy Duggan
Baldwin -- Mike Dowdy
Pepper Walker -- Marcy Wiegert
Wanda Woodward -- Chrissy Young
Mona "Hatchet Face" Malnorowski -- Sarah Porter
Dupree W. Dupree -- Ari Scott
Lenora Frigid -- Terrie Carolan
The Whiffles -- Evan Fornachon, Devon Norris, Christopher Strawhun
Judge Stone and Everyone Else -- Zachary Allen Farmer
Square Girls/Drape Girls -- Jenifer Sabbert, Alexandra Taylor

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