New York Festival Musical PDF
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September 2009
Dear Friends,
It is a great pleasure to welcome all those attending the Sixth Annual New York Musical
Theatre Festival. From the bright lights of Broadway to the do-it-yourself innovation of
off-off Broadway, New York City is the theater capital of the world. That’s why we’re
so thrilled to once again host this exciting event, which brings the energy, talent, and
pizzazz of New York’s musical theatre community to Manhattan’s West Side for a month
of outstanding theater.
Since it was established five years ago, the New York Musical Theatre Festival has
entertained and inspired audiences throughout the five boroughs with its creative and
innovative performances. The festival has showcased 176 musicals – more than 50 of
which have since been produced in other venues, including on Broadway. And with thirty
new shows scheduled to premiere this year, the sixth season looks to be one of NYMF’s
best yet. Featuring a range of musical genres – from rock and hip-hop to fusion and
country – the festival will not only appeal to a diverse group of residents, but also capture
the unparalleled variety of viewpoints that give our City its incredible strength.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival has done outstanding work opening up opportunities
for emerging and veteran artists while producing quality musical theatre that’s accessible
to all New Yorkers. On behalf of theater aficionados everywhere, I applaud everyone
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involved with the Festival for their ongoing contributions to the cultural life of our City.
Enjoy the show!
Sincerely,
Michael R. Bloomberg
Mayor
Welcome to the 2009 New York Musical Theatre Festival! It is a pleasure to welcome you to the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Congratulations
to the Festival’s organizers and participants! As home to one of the largest and most
From Broadway to off-Broadway to off-off-Broadway, New York’s musical theatre scene outstanding theatrical communities in the world, there is no better city than New York to
has always been one of our City’s greatest attractions. Indeed, the many diverse theatres host the largest annual musical theatre event in the country.
scattered across the five boroughs, as well as the top-notch talent they attract, have
contributed immeasurably to our City’s vibrant cultural landscape. Since 2004, NYMF has enabled scores of new talent to have their work showcased in front
of New York audiences. We’re thrilled that so many of those productions have transferred
A major force behind this scene has been the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF). to additional productions on Broadway, off-Broadway, throughout the USA, and around
Since its inception in 2004, NYMF has served as a veritable launching pad for new, the world. That’s exciting news because musical theatre is a significant component of the
up-and-coming talent, with over 40 shows transferring to successful productions economic and cultural fabric of New York City, and at the Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre,
on Broadway, off-Broadway, regionally, on tour, and around the world. NYMF’s most and Broadcasting we are committed to supporting our City’s creative community.
successful program, the annual new works festival bearing its name, has grown into the
largest annual musical theatre event in America. From traditional musical comedies, to Our website – www.nyc.gov/film – features a host of information about rehearsal spaces,
edgy satires, to new takes on your favorite stories, this year’s festival truly has something upcoming productions, useful links and more. Be sure to sign up for our monthly
to offer everyone. electronic newsletter bringing you the latest details about theatrical performances and
future festivals as well as other MOFTB and entertainment news.
On behalf of the New York City Council, I would like to thank the board and staff of
NYMF, as well as this year’s participants, for all the truly great work they are doing to Best wishes for an enjoyable Festival,
help support the arts and culture in New York City.
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Sincerely,
Katherine Oliver
Commissioner
Mayor’s Office of Film, Theatre, and Broadcasting
Christine C. Quinn
Speaker
NYMF was created to showcase a new generation of musicals and musical theatre artists,
to ensure that America’s greatest art form remains vibrant, entertaining, and compelling.
Tackling that ambitious mission is only possible because so many people share these goals.
From day one, the not-so-secret strength of the Festival has been the amazing network
of supportive professionals (everyone from directors, dramaturgs, and performers to producers,
designers, technical providers, and hundreds of other theatre-loving volunteers), who
donate their time, talent and energy to make sure the shows will go on – diving in with
a Mickey-Rooney-and-Judy-Garland “let’s put on a show” sensibility.
That 30 new musicals make it to the stage each Festival is a testament to this generous
community. I owe a particular debt of gratitude to the NYMF staff and board who worked
tirelessly (and sometimes sleeplessly) this past year to ensure that, amid a challenging
economy, NYMF could provide more support than ever to participating artists, and pull
oct 6 - 10 together a Festival season that truly reflects the vibrancy, diversity, and power of musical
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theatre theatre.
More than 50 different shows, concerts, and special events will go up at NYMF between
Whether you’re visiting us from Tokyo for a weekend to catch a single show, or you’re a
dedicated NYMF-o-maniac clearing your schedule for three weeks to see everything in
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the Festival, you are also a crucial part of our grassroots endeavor. Thank you for joining
us...let’s put on a show!
Best wishes,
The second phase of the partnership will begin in November at NYMF’s annual gala, where NYMF and DIMF will award College Students’ Musical Festival – A showcase of popular
one of this year’s NYMF musicals with a full production at DIMF’s 4th annual festival in June 2010. All production musicals and new works performed by Korean and international college teams. Designed to boost
costs will be covered for the winning show, and an additional cash prize will be awarded to the musical’s creators. opportunities for talented young actors, singers, and dancers, these presentations are juried and free
to the public.
As a leading showcase for new musicals and new musical theatre artists, NYMF is committed to presenting
diverse voices, both from the United States and from around the world. Past festivals have included productions DIMFringe Festival – An alternative arts festival inspired by
from England (Three Sides, 2006), Canada (Giant Killer Shark, 2008), and Australia (The Hatpin, 2008; The Good the Edinburgh Fringe, featuring dance and music, as well as
Fight, 2007; Virgins, 2006; Joe Starts Again, 2004), just to name a few. For 2009, in addition to My Scary Girl, performance highlights from DIMF productions.
other NYMF international participants hail from Scotland (Marrying Meg), Mexico (Anjou), and Kenya (Mo
Faya). Please join NYMF in welcoming them all to New York! Other events include an open-air gala concert to kick off the
start of the festival season, performance workshops, musical
memorabilia exhibitions, academic forums, backstage tours,
and the popular Unforgettable Date celebrity Q&A series,
My Scary Girl was originally presented at DIMF in which features intimate interviews and mini-concerts by
2008 as part of DIMF’s Homegrown Musical series; its Korea’s biggest musical theatre stars.
subsequent commercial run at the Chungmu Art Hall
in Seoul won Best Original Musical at the 2009 Korea With the support of Daegu citizens, DIMF has grown to be
Musical Awards. The Seoul production was presented a major hub of Asian performing arts over the past 3 years,
by Michael Yong Ho Park, who also produced and has attracted musical-loving audiences from across DIMF Closing Ceremony
the wildly popular Korean production of NYMF’s Korea and beyond. and Musical Awards
2004 show Altar Boyz. The NYMF presentation of
My Scary Girl will feature the Seoul cast and will
be performed in Korean with English supertitles.
We know you love musicals as much as we do. So we’re Cross That River
Music, Lyrics and Story by Allan Harris
bringing you all the hottest shows from across the US and Book by Andrew Carl Wilk
around the globe. These productions reflect the diverse voices
The unsettled West of the 1860s provides a new life and new dreams for Blue,
that make up today’s musical theatre, with a wide range of a run-away slave, who escapes to Texas to become one of America’s first Black
subjects and styles. This roster also includes 12 selections Cowboys. This compelling tale of freedom blends old-fashioned storytelling with
from NYMF’s Next Link Project, our writer service program an infectious score that ranges from country and bluegrass to soul, blues, and
dedicated to supporting emerging musical rock gospel in a sometimes tragic, sometimes humorous chronicle of hardship and enduring perseverance.
theatre artists. You’re sure to find your WHERE? TBG Theater
next new favorite here! WHEN? Oct 12, 8pm; Oct 13, 1pm; Oct 14, 4:30pm; Oct 16, 8pm; Oct 17, 1pm; Oct 18, 4:30pm
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Anjou: A Tale of Horror
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Guillermo Mendez and Lupita Sandoval Book by Randy Blair and Timothy Michael Drucker
Music by Matthew roi Berger
Catalina d’Medici, queen of France, engages in bloody crimes and Lyrics by Randy Blair
inexpressible cruelties against her own people in her quest to enthrone her
son, Henry d’Anjou. Politics and passion are interwoven throughout one of Nothing is going to make rock-and-roll rebel Robert Grisetti stay at fat camp this
history’s most sordid events in this electrifying and magnificent musical tale summer. That is, except for one ex-Navy Seal father, two suspiciously cheery camp
of horror. Sixteenth-century France comes to life in a modern-day Mexican Pop counselors, and a 12-foot barbed wire fence. Visit Camp Overton, a weight-loss
Opera! Performed in Spanish with English supertitles. retreat for hefty teenagers, as secrets, sex, S’mores, and self-image collide in this
new musical comedy exploring the trials and tribulations of being “the fat kid.” Next Link Project Selection
WHERE? The Theatre at St. Clement’s WHERE? Acorn Theatre
WHEN? Oct 8, 8pm; Oct 9, 1pm; Oct 11, 8pm; Oct 12, 1pm WHEN? Sept 30, 8pm; Oct 2, 9pm; Oct 3, 1pm; Oct 4, 1pm; Oct 7, 9pm; Oct 8, 5pm
F#@KING UP EVERYTHING
Book by Sam Forman and David Eric Davis
Music and Lyrics by David Eric Davis
Can Christian Mohammed Schwartzelberg stay true to himself and still get the
girl? Or will he lose her to the guy in leather pants? Set against the backdrop
of Brooklyn’s indie music scene with a gallery of hipsters, stoners, artists,
cougars, songwriters, and puppeteers, F#@KING UP EVERYTHING is a rock
musical comedy with heart. And ironic T-shirts.
WHERE? 45th Street Theatre
WHEN? Oct 6, 8pm; Oct 7, 1pm; Oct 11, 4:30pm and 8pm; Oct 13, 4:30pm; Oct 16, 8pm
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Book by Michael Holland and Eric Bernat; Music and Lyrics by Michael Holland
Napatree, Rhode Island, 1938: As the tourist season comes to a close, a young
meteorologist’s unconventional prediction of impending disaster goes unheeded
by his superiors, resulting in one of New England’s greatest natural catastrophes.
With a vibrant score incorporating elements of Depression-era pop, folk opera, and
contemporary song, this epic musical portrait captures an all-but-forgotten moment in American history,
one that ultimately emerges as a testament to hope, endurance, rebirth, and survival.
WHERE? The Theatre at St. Clement’s
WHEN? Sept 28, 8pm; Oct 1, 9pm; Oct 3, 5pm and 9pm; Oct 6, 5pm; Oct 10, 9pm
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Mo Faya PLAGUED
Book, Music and Lyrics by Eric Wainaina Book and Lyrics by Vynnie Meli
Additional Music by Joshua Mwai, Morris Otis Omollo and Helen Akoth Mtawali Music by Casey L. Filiaci
DJ Lwanda’s voice rings out daily on local radio, leading and inspiring the Nairobi community Cinderella’s daughter Dusty just wants to study science and cure
of Kwa Maji. But Anna Mali, an avaricious real estate diva, craves the land beneath their slum. the Plague with the help of Scoop, a flirtatious chronicler, but her
She seduces the fiery young DJ away with a job at a top nationwide station, and organizes a grandmother the Queen wants to marry her off to a rich old prince instead. Odds are against Dusty and
violent campaign to terrorize the people of Kwa Maji. When the government and media turn a
Scoop, while Cinderella and Prince Charming fight the odds to stay in love. Will a fairy godmother come out
blind eye to the decapitated bodies in the streets, DJ Lwanda must return home to expose the
truth. But at what cost? Performed in English with Swahili. Next Link Project Selection of retirement to show them the way out of the Dark Ages? Next Link Project Selection
WHERE? TBG Theater WHERE? TBG Theater
WHEN? Sept 29, 8pm; Sept 30, 4:30pm; Oct 2, 8pm; Oct 3, 1pm; Oct 7, 8pm; Oct 11, 8pm WHEN? Oct 9, 8pm; Oct 10, 1pm; Oct 13, 4:30pm; Oct 14, 1pm; Oct 15, 8pm; Oct 18, 1pm
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My Illustrious Wasteland
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Tod Kimbro
Based on a concept by Jason Bowles
Movie stars are sainted, anti-depressants are mandatory, and a tiny computer resides
in every good citizen’s brain. Equal parts sci-fi epic, social satire, and high-energy rock
show, My Illustrious Wasteland is an exhilarating ride through a wildly imagined future
America. Watch as virtual lovers Mogs and Sunny encounter ghoulish tabloid reporters, pushy pop-up
windows, terrorist hippies, drug-pushing clergy, and a ruthless Hollywood bad-boy President who presides
over his perpetually distracted public. Next Link Project Selection
WHERE? ATA - Chernuchin
WHEN? Oct 1, 8pm; Oct 3, 5pm and 9pm; Oct 4, 1pm; Oct 7, 8pm; Oct 10, 5pm
Street Lights
Music and Lyrics by Joe Drymala
Book by Joe Drymala and Akin Salawu
Monique is going to be the next Alicia Keys. Her brother is on track to be bigger than Thurgood Marshall.
But none of this matters when their world is filled with violence, apathy, and broken promises. Can they
keep faith when there’s no reason for hope? From writer/composer Joe Drymala and director Ryan J. Davis,
the creators of the Broadway-bound 2006 NYMF hit White Noise, comes Street Lights, mixing pop, R&B and
hip-hop to crank up the volume on the voice of a new generation saying, “Yes, we can.”
WHERE? ATA - Chernuchin
WHEN? Oct 13, 8pm; Oct 14, 8pm; Oct 16, 7pm; Oct 17, 1pm and 5pm; Oct 18, 1pm
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The Toymaker
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Book, Music and Lyrics by Bryan Putnam
When Sarah’s marriage falls apart after two failed pregnancies, stories of a
childless toymaker of the past propel her on a desperate search that spans
the globe and time itself. In this tale of enduring passion and hope, Sarah’s
quest to find a missing toy and solve the mysteries of a village destroyed
by war lead her to a destiny of fulfillment she once thought impossible.
Next Link Project Selection
WHERE? The Theatre at St. Clement’s
WHEN? Oct 5, 8pm; Oct 6, 1pm; Oct 12, 9pm; Oct 13, 1pm; Oct 17, 9pm; Oct 18, 4pm
The NYMF Dance Series jetés in for another year with two
terrific productions by choreography’s brightest stars. These shows
embrace the fusion of dance and musical theatre with stories about
being both backstage and centerstage (literally and figuratively).
So get ready…5, 6, 7, 8!
Encore
Concept by Daniel Gwirtzman
Music by Various Artists
Directed and Choreographed by Daniel Gwirtzman
A troupe of Broadway dancers prepares to go on the road under the
pressure of a fastidious and demanding choreographer. During their final
rehearsal, the cast goes through the paces of one show-stopping number
after another – set to classic jazz recordings – working through the uncertainty, headaches, and hilarity of
the intense process of making art, and raising the age-old question: will the show come together?
WHERE? MMAC
WHEN? Oct 1, 8pm; Oct 2, 8pm; Oct 3, 4:30pm
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Book by Michael Blevins
Lyrics by Michael Blevins and Beth Clary
Music by Michael Blevins, Scott Knipe, Bruce Sacks, and David Wollenberger
A tap-dancing writer’s Broadway ambitions are thwarted because his new
musical lacks a real love story. Forced to develop the show at a performing
arts camp full of spoiled, rich, and (in some cases) neglected stars of
tomorrow, he finds he can no longer dance around his issues and succumbs
to the true call of his heart. A cross-generational, dance-filled, upbeat musical everyone can “tap” into!
WHERE? Theatre at St. Clement’s WHEN? Oct 15, 8pm; Oct 16, 1pm; Oct 17, 5pm HOW MUCH? $20
DEEP COVER
Book, Music and Lyrics by Michael Wolk
There’s love, laughter, rock ‘n’ roll, and murder on Bleecker Street! Rex
Ryan is a has-been rocker with a struggling bar and a volatile romance
with Broadway and cabaret veteran Melody Reinhart. One night, a young,
talented singer walks in, igniting long-dead hopes and passions. But with
her comes a hustler who sees Rex as his ticket to the big time. For the
scheme to succeed, though, Rex must die…
WHERE? Sweet Caroline’s WHEN? Oct 12, 8:30pm; Oct 15, 8:30pm; Oct 16, 7:30pm; Oct 17, 2pm and 6pm
HOW MUCH? $15 + 1 drink minimum
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10 ACADEMY TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 8:00 8:00 4:30 4:30
10 ALL FALL DOWN 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 4:30 8:00 1:00 4:30
21 ANDY WARHOL WAS RIGHT MMAC 8:00 1:00 1:00 8:00
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10 ANJOU: A TALE OF HORROR St. Clements 8:00 1:00 8:00 1:00
11 CROSS THAT RIVER TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 4:30 8:00 1:00 4:30
11 THE CURE ATA Chernuchin 8:00 10:30 1:00 8:00 9:00 1:00
21 ENCORE MMAC 8:00 8:00 4:30
11 FANTASY FOOTBALL TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 5:00 84:00
:30 8:00
11 FAT CAMP The Acorn Theater 8:00 9:00 1:00 1:00 9:00 5:00
13 F#@KING UP EVERYTHING 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 4:30 4:30 8:00
8:00
13 GAY BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN TBG Theater 8:00 8:00 8:00 1:00 1:00 4:30
13 THE HAPPY ENBALMER The Acorn Theater 5:00
8:00 5:00 9:00 1:00 9:00
9:00 5:00
13 HURRICANE St. Clements 8:00 9:00 5:00 9:00
8:00 8:00 7:00 5:00 7:00
14 JUDAS AND ME ATA Chernuchin 9:00
14 THE LAST SMOKER IN AMERICA 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 8:00 4:30 8:00 1:00
15 LIGHTER TBG Theater 8:00 4:30 1:00 8:00 4:30 8:00
15 LORENZO The Acorn Theater 8:00 1:00 5:00 1:00 1:00
9:00
16 MARRYING MEG St. Clements 8:00 5:00 9:00 1:00 4:00 9:00
16 MAX UNDERSTOOD 1:00 4:30
45 Street Theatre 8:00 8:00 1:00 8:00
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31 NYMF’S NEXT BROADWAY SENSATION New World Stages SEPTEMBER 13 9:30 SEPTEMBER 20 9:30 OCTOBER 4 9:30
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32 OPENING NIGHT PARTY Touch 9:00
31 IN THERAPY WITH CELINE Sweet Caroline’s 8:30
31 RATED RSO ATA Chernuchin 7:00
9:30
32 ROOMS CD PROMO PARTY Sweet Caroline’s 8:30
31 SING BUT DON’T TELL Sweet Caroline’s 6:00
32 CLOSING NIGHT PARTY Sweet Caroline’s 8:00
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37 TRIPLE THREATS Barnes & Noble 5:00
37 SHOWTUNES IN TRANSLATION Barnes & Noble 5:00
37 NEXT TO NORMAL Barnes & Noble 5:00
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SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
pg EVENT VENUE M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su
10 ACADEMY TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 8:00 8:00 4:30 4:30
10 ALL FALL DOWN 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 4:30 8:00 1:00 4:30
21 ANDY WARHOL WAS RIGHT MMAC 8:00 1:00 1:00 8:00
8:00
10 ANJOU: A TALE OF HORROR St. Clements 8:00 1:00 8:00 1:00
11 CROSS THAT RIVER TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 4:30 8:00 1:00 4:30
11 THE CURE ATA Chernuchin 8:00 10:30 1:00 8:00 9:00 1:00
21 ENCORE MMAC 8:00 8:00 4:30
11 FANTASY FOOTBALL TBG Theater 8:00 1:00 5:00 84:00
:30 8:00
11 FAT CAMP The Acorn Theater 8:00 9:00 1:00 1:00 9:00 5:00
13 F#@KING UP EVERYTHING 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 4:30 4:30 8:00
8:00
13 GAY BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN TBG Theater 8:00 8:00 8:00 1:00 1:00 4:30
13 THE HAPPY ENBALMER The Acorn Theater 5:00
8:00 5:00 9:00 1:00 9:00
9:00 5:00
13 HURRICANE St. Clements 8:00 9:00 5:00 9:00
8:00 8:00 7:00 5:00 7:00
14 JUDAS AND ME ATA Chernuchin 9:00
14 THE LAST SMOKER IN AMERICA 45th Street Theatre 8:00 1:00 8:00 4:30 8:00 1:00
15 LIGHTER TBG Theater 8:00 4:30 1:00 8:00 4:30 8:00
15 LORENZO The Acorn Theater 8:00 1:00 5:00 1:00 1:00
9:00
16 MARRYING MEG St. Clements 8:00 5:00 9:00 1:00 4:00 9:00
16 MAX UNDERSTOOD 1:00 4:30
45 Street Theatre 8:00 8:00 1:00 8:00
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pre-festival fun
pg EVENT VENUE
32 CLEAR BLUE TUESDAY SVA Theatre SEPTEMBER 10 97:00
:15
31 NYMF’S NEXT BROADWAY SENSATION New World Stages SEPTEMBER 13 9:30 SEPTEMBER 20 9:30 OCTOBER 4 9:30
NYMF AT NITE
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
pg EVENT VENUE M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su
32 OPENING NIGHT PARTY Touch 9:00
31 IN THERAPY WITH CELINE Sweet Caroline’s 8:30
31 RATED RSO ATA Chernuchin 7:00
9:30
32 ROOMS CD PROMO PARTY Sweet Caroline’s 8:30
31 SING BUT DON’T TELL Sweet Caroline’s 6:00
32 CLOSING NIGHT PARTY Sweet Caroline’s 8:00
EDUCATIONAL SERIES
SEPTEMBER OCTOBER
28 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
pg EVENT VENUE M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su M Tu W Th F Sa Su
37 TRIPLE THREATS Barnes & Noble 5:00
37 SHOWTUNES IN TRANSLATION Barnes & Noble 5:00
37 NEXT TO NORMAL Barnes & Noble 5:00
8/23/09 11:47 AM
= FREE ADMISSION = DISCOUNTED ADMISSION FOR NYMF
GOLD AND PLATINUM MEMBERS
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NYMF ‘09 PERFORMANCE CALENDAR THE FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE
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WHERE’S MY SHOW? HOW DO I GET TICKETS?
Choose your shows and book early...last year’s Festival sold out!
There are three easy ways to get your tickets:
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11th Ave. 10th Ave. 9th Ave. 8th Ave. (212) 352-3101
61st St. Online:
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59th St.
MMAC* In person:
58th St. 248 W. 60th
57th St.
starting September 28
56th St. ATA-CHERNUCHIN* Advance Sales venues are marked with an asterisk (*) on the map at right.
55th St. 314 W. 54th Box offices open an hour before the first show of the day at that venue.
54th St.
For the schedule at each venue, visit www.nymf.org.
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314 W. 54th 240 W. 52nd STUDENT RUSH TICKETS:
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52nd St.
NEW WORLD STAGES PALEY CENTER 1 hour before curtain, subject to availability.
51st St. 340 W. 50th 25 W. 52nd
musicals at our free closing night party. Next Broadway Sensation Directed by Elizabeth Lucas; Screenplay by the
Director & Cast
The 2009 Festival may be ending but The search is on for Broadway’s next
the fun lives on as you mingle with new undiscovered star! The contest, now in its Eleven New Yorkers change course after
friends and old. fourth year, exposes the bravest of performers catastrophic events force them to examine why
to an audience of fans and musical theatre they moved to New York and to decide whether
WHEN? Oct 18, 8pm they’ll stay. Clear Blue Tuesday follows their
legends alike. As singers compete to win
WHERE? Sweet Caroline’s lives over six years, each year on a Tuesday
322 West 45th Street their very own solo concert, you make
the vote that will decide their fate. Past in September, as they pursue the dreams that
HOW MUCH? Free for NYMF celebrity commentators have included drew them to the city. Combining original songs
Members, Patrons and Participants with an unconventional narrative style, the film
Stephen Schwartz, Anthony Rapp, Tom Kitt,
and Celia Keenan-Bolger. It’s a thrilling event was developed by an ensemble of actor-singer-
not to be missed! songwriters through an extended rehearsal
process with director Elizabeth Lucas, using
WHERE? New World Stages personal journeys and improv. Screenings will
WHEN? Sept 13 and 20, and Oct 4; doors open at be followed by a Q&A.
ROOMS 9pm, show begins at 9:30pm
A Rock Romance HOW MUCH? $10 WHERE? The School of Visual Arts (SVA) Theatre,
333 West 23rd Street
Album Promo WHEN? Sept 10, 7pm and 9:15pm
Sponsored by
Party HOW MUCH? $20 (includes post-screening Q&A)
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Book by Paul Scott Goodman and Miriam Gordon
Music and Lyrics by Paul Scott Goodman
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Straight from its critically acclaimed Off-Broadway the 2009
run at New World Stages, we bring you the
ROOMS A Rock Romance album promo party.
nymf awards
Enjoy live performances of songs from ROOMS
and hear tracks from the forthcoming Time Life
gala
cast album. Join us on Sunday, November 22 for NYMF’s
starriest night of the year as we honor the winners
WHEN? Oct 14, 8:30pm of the NYMF Awards for Excellence.
WHERE? Sweet Caroline’s
HOW MUCH? $20 SAVE THE DATE
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Triple Threats:
Writers Who Write Book, Music and Lyrics
Moderator: Peter Filichia
(TheaterMania, The Newark Star-Ledger)
It’s tough enough to compose a perfect score, write profound lyrics or create a captivating book, but to do all
three is the mark of true talent. Forget the actor/singer/dancer – without these triple threat writers, there
would be no show! Join us as we talk with some of theater’s most prominent writers, who’ll let us in on the
joys and struggles of the demanding yet rewarding job of composer, lyricist, and librettist.
WHEN? Oct 1 at 5pm
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All seminars will be held at Barnes & Noble
Booksellers at Lincoln Triangle
1972 Broadway at 66th Street
All seminars are free with seating based on space
and availability.
As we celebrate musicals this fall, more friends are joining the party!
Check out these exciting Partner Events around NYC.
ARGENTINA passionate!
Created and Directed by Roi “Bubi” Escudero
Performed and Choreographed by Rubén Celiberti
Argentina Passionate! is a sensual and passionate musical spectacle embodied in
a multimedia performance-art piece interpreting Astor Piazzolla, Carlos Gardel,
and other Argentinean legends, featuring Andy Chmelko, Jennifer Loryn, and
La Banda Argentina. It reflects the Argentine idiosyncrasy through its culture,
music, dance, and zest for life. Through a series of tableaux and connected musical vignettes, the audience
will discover and explore an Argentina beyond Tango.
WHERE? ATA – Beckmann Theatre, 314 W, 54th Street
WHEN? Oct 5, 6, and 7; check www.nymf.org for performance times
HOW MUCH? Check www.nymf.org for details
Musicals on Television
As part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, The Paley Center for
Media will screen a sampler of musicals written exclusively for television
including The Bachelor (1956), starring Hal March, Jayne Mansfield,
Julie Wilson, and Carol Haney, with music and lyrics by Steve Allen (plus
additional songs by Ervin Drake); Hans Brinker, or The Silver Skates
(1958), starring Tab Hunter and Peggy King, with music and lyrics by Hugh
Martin; and Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966), with an all-star cast including Jimmy Durante, Nanette
Fabray, and Agnes Moorehead, and music by Moose Charlap and lyrics by Elsie Simmons. In addition, the
Paley Center will also screen the 1967 television adaptation of Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Carousel, starring
Robert Goulet and Mary Grover.
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WHERE? The Paley Center for Media, 25 W. 52nd Street
WHEN? Saturday, Oct 10 at 1 p.m. The Sunday Spectacular: The Bachelor (1956)
Saturday, Oct 10 at 3 p.m. Hallmark Hall of Fame: Hans Brinker, or the Silver Skates (1958)
Sunday, Oct 11 at 1 p.m. Alice Through the Looking Glass (1966)
Sunday, Oct 11 at 3 p.m. Armstrong Circle Theatre: Carousel (1967)
HOW MUCH? Suggested donation: $10, $8 for seniors and students, $5 for children under 14
(212) 621-6600; www.paleycenter.org
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book & lyrics by
Vynnie Meli
music by
Casey L. Filiaci
directed by
Samuel Buggeln
Performance Dates
Oct 9th @ 8:00 pm
Oct 10th @ 1:00 pm
Oct 13th @ 4:30 pm
Oct 14th @ 1:00 pm
Oct 15th @ 8:00 pm
Oct 18th @ 1:00 pm
Supporting Sponsors
Media Sponsors
BroadwayBox.com
Pianos Computers
provided by provided by
Government Supporters
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Insurance Tanenbaum Harber | Carol Bressi
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Student Leadership Program Associates Jill Butterfield, Tonianne Cincotta, Kimberly Cooper,
Danielle Feder, Becky Greenstein, Jason Haft, Sarah Morris, Rachel Sussman, Margaret White
Interns Melanie Bafitis, Eleah Burman, Luke Bonner, Bonnie Gleicher, Olivia Halliday, Karl Hinze,
Kristin Johnson, Matthew Kaufmann, Chiara Klein, Suzanne Lindner, Myles J. McHale, Meaghan Monahan,
Samantha Sewell
Volunteers Carrie Arnold, Blossom Chu, Alan Dombrow, Michael Durling, Marcia Feingold,
Travis Ferguson, Meg Friedman, Coco Gonzalez, Joanna Helou, Tim Huang, Ezra Hurwitz, Nina Hurwitz,
Lizzy Kahn, Eli Kaplan-Wildmann, PJ Lovejoy, Isabel Malana, Robin Rothman, Stephanie Schwartz,
Stacey Scotte, Rob Shapiro, Charlotte Spector, Sandra Tang, Elizabeth Ulmer, Brenda Voller,
Emily Westbrooks
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chair Sharon Fallon
Vice-Chairs Charlie Fink, Jon Kimbell
Treasurer Richard L. Rivero
Secretary Bonnie Freundlich
President Isaac Robert Hurwitz
Melinda Atwood, Grad Conn, Sherry Eaker, Martin Grant, Tim Jerome, Adam Josephs,
Constance Mortell, Joseph J. Nicholson, Janet Pailet, Bryan Tallevi
ARTISTIC ADVISORS
Lynn Ahrens, Rob Ashford, Hinton Battle, Jane Bergere, Patricia Birch, Susan Birkenhead,
Jason Robert Brown, Norbert Leo Butz, Theodore S. Chapin, Victoria Clark, Thomas Cott, Jack DePalma,
Jim Dale, Raul Esparza, Adam Epstein, Jules Fisher, Rob Fisher, Sutton Foster, Joanna Gleason,
Robyn Goodman, Aaron Harnick, Sheldon Harnick, Paulette Haupt, George Hearn, John Kander, Michael Korie,
Michael John LaChiusa, Margo Lion, John Lithgow, Robert Lopez, Santo Loquasto, Kenn Lubin,
Kathleen Marshall, Jeff Marx, Kevin McCollum, Galt McDermot, Audra McDonald, Alan Menken,
Brian Stokes Mitchell, Casey Nicholaw, John Rando, Rachel Sheinkin, Susan H. Schulman, Scott Schwartz,
Stephen Schwartz, Thomas Z. Shepard, Susan Stroman, Sergio Trujillo, Jack Viertel, Tony Walton,
Barry Weissler, Elizabeth Williams, BD Wong, Randall Wreghitt, Francesca Zambello
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David Solomon, Jennifer Tepper, James Valletti, Andrew Volkoff, Jordan Young
FOUNDING PRODUCERS
Jen Bender, Tesha Buss, Geoff Cohen, Charlotte Cohn, Isaac Robert Hurwitz, Timothy Jerome,
David Leidholdt, Elizabeth Lucas, Miranda Lundskaer-Nielsen, Jamie McGonnigal, Heather McLaren,
Patrick Mellen, Janet Pailet, Marie Reynolds, Kathryn Schwarz, Kris Stewart, Kim Vasquez,
Michael Weitz, Steven Yuhasz
Founder Emeritus Kris Stewart
Founding President Tim Jerome
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