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The first Broadway show written by these musical theatre legends alone! The show concerns a married woman who, at a college reunion, meets the man with whom she almost eloped 10 years before. She becomes to touched by a novel he has written about her, that she considers leaving her husband and reuniting with this former love of hers. Originally directed by Edward Padula and choreographed by Anthony Tudor, the cast included Lucille Benson, John Archer, Bert Freed and Irene Manning. The Journal-American said the show was "a welcome addition to the town's top musicals...fresh and delightfully disarming!" With musical supervision by Aaron Gandy and accompaniment by Mark York. David Glenn Armstrong directs.

Book & Lyrics ALAN JAY LERNER - Music FREDERICK LOEWE
(Broadway, 1945)



ALL SHOWS FIVE PERFORMANCES ONLY:

Fridays at 8PM- Saturdays 2:30* & 8PM- Sundays 2:30* & 7:30PM

*Audience discussions follow all matinee performances

 

In this 1964 musical comedy, an NYU anthropology student's study of nomadic gypsies brings her in contact with a tribal leader, who needs $9,000 to purchase a bride for his son. The bride--anxious to marry--offers to stage a "bajour" (the highest of all Gypsy swindling arts) to help finance the purchase, and complications ensue when she targets the student's widowed mother. The original production, directed by Lawrence Kasha and choreographed by Peter Gennaro, starred Chita Rivera, Nancy Dussault and Herschel Bernardi. Music Direction by Mark Hartman. Directed by Stuart Ross.

With: Talia Barzilay, Angel Desai, Erick Devine, Michael Iannucci, Don Mayo, Nancy McCall, Nicholas Rodriguez, Thom Christopher, Teri Ralston and Deone Zanotto.

Book ERNEST KINOY - Music & Lyrics WALTER MARKS
(Broadway, 1964)

Rehearsal photos by Ben Strothman


The Cast of Bajour rehearsing. From left to right, Nancy McCall, Talia Barzilay, Erick Devine,
Thom Christopher, Laura Kenyon, Nicholas Rodriguez, and Don Mayo.

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Left: Two Company stars, Teri Ralston (original cast) and Angel Desai (revival cast) as Momma and Emily
Right: Erick Devine, Thom Christopher, and Nicholas Rodriguez

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... Left: James Morgan and DonnaMcKechnie. Right: Deone Zanotto, Donnna McKechnie, and Teri Ralston

The Man of Steel faces a mad scientist and an evil newsman while fighting for both the hand of Lois Lane and with his own person self-esteem demons in this musical comedy from Broadway's 1966 season. Originally directed by Harold Prince, the show starred Jack Cassidy, Bob Holiday, Patricia Marand and Linda Lavin. The New York Times said the show was "fun, easily the best musical so far this season ... it would be enjoyable in any season!" Directed by Stuart Ross.

Book DAVID NEWMAN & ROBERT BENTON - Music CHARLES STROUSE - Lyrics LEE ADAMS
(Broadway, 1966)

York celebrates the completely sold-out run of
IT'S A BIRD...IT'S A PLANE...IT'S SUPERMAN!

Photos taken in rehearsal by Ben Strothmann, except where noted


From left to right: Stan Chandler, Scot Fedderly, David Rasche, Rachel Jones, Lea DeLaria, Amy Ryder, Rodney Peck, Jean Louisa Kelly,
Katherine Von Till, Cheyenne Jackson, Shoshana Bean, Michael Winther.
.. Left: Shoshana Bean as Sydney and Cheyenne Jackson as Superman. Middle: Lea DeLaria as Dr. Sedgwick and David Rasche as Max Menken. Right: Cheyenne Jackson as Clark Kent and Jean Louisa Kelly as Lois Lane.

Scot Fedderly, Cheyenne Jackson and David Rasche.

The nefarious ensemble: (From left) Rachel Jones, Scot Fedderly, Amy Ryder, Katherine Von Till, 
Michael Winther, Rodney Peck, Stan Chandler.

Audience discussion following Sunday's matinee.  Photo: Brian McKernan.
Lee Adams, Bob Holiday (the original Superman from the Broadway production), and Charles Strouse
at Sunday's audience discussion.  Photo: Brian McKernan.
                
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The love story of Queen Victoria and her husband, Prince Albert, comes to life in this musical romance. In 1839, Victoria fell in love with Albert, who was her first cousin from the small German principality of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Married in 1840, the royal couple offered an example of family life that contrasted sharply with the images of previous British monarchs. It originally debuted at London's Piccadilly Theatre in 1972. Michael Montel directs.

WITH: Nancy Anderson, Edwin Cahill, Roger DeWitt, Nick Galbraith, Ken Krugman, Lorinda Lasitza, Gabriella Malek, Stephen MoHana, Brooke Sunny Moriber, Adam Riegler, Mackenzie Thomas, Gerrett VanderMeer, Sasha Weiss, and Nick Wyman.

Book JAY PRESSON ALLEN - Music CHARLES STROUSE - Lyrics LEE ADAMS
(London, 1972)

Click here for a behind-the-scenes look at I & ALBERT on YouTube!

All photos taken in rehearsal by Ben Strothmann


The cast of "I & Albert"
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Left: Nancy Anderson & Garrett VanderMeer as Victoria and Albert.  Right: Nick Wyman and Stephen MoHana.

From left: Brooke Sunny Moriber, Gabrielle Malek, Adam Riegler, Nancy Anderson and Garrett VanderMeer.

                    
The happy family (and company).

 

 

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