Renowned musical theatre composer and lyricist Scott Alan will soon host a reading of Home, written by Christy Hall and himself, on July 1, 2013, directed by Stafford Arima.
It was announced on the musical’s official website that the reading will be led by Diane Ladd (Wendy), Betsy Wolfe (Katherine), and Allie Trimm (Kat).
SDD: Was everyone expecting the show to have a chance to make the move to Broadway or was that a bit of a surprise?
TL: The ”business” part of “show business” is always tricky, and it’s amazing to me that anything gets to Broadway! All the stars have to align for the show to happen: the right house has to be available, the funding has to be in place, all the creatives’ schedules have to line up, etc. I know that if and when the show makes it to Broadway, I will be celebrating with immense joy because I will know that it took years of blood, sweat, tears (and tons of good luck) to get there.
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In celebration of Asian Heritage month, the Equal Employment Opportunity Committee of Actors’ Equity Association and ReImagined World Entertainment will present “The Asian American Composers and Lyricists Project,” a free evening of original works created and sung by Asian American theatre artists.
The evening will be directed by Alan Muraoka (“Sesame Street”) and emceed by Ann Harada (Broadway’s “Cinderella”), featuring original music and lyrics by Adam Gwon, Timothy Huang, Christine Toy Johnson, Leon Ko, Felice Kuan, Robert Lee, Yan Li and Jason Ma.
The company of stage actors scheduled to perform includes: Cindy Cheung, Karl Josef Co, Joshua Dela Cruz, Marc De La Cruz, Daniel J. Edwards, Ali Ewoldt, Brooke Ishibashi, Joanne Javien, Christine Toy Johnson, Brian Jose, Raymond J. Lee, Telly Leung, Jose Llana, Jaygee Macapugay, Helen Park, Diane Phelan, Ann Sanders and Hansel Tan.
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Telly Leung is coming to London!
Telly Leung: Live in London will feature a selection of material from the shows that have shaped Telly’s career so far alongside songs from his debut album, some personal favourites, and one or two never-before-seen surprises exclusive to his London solo debut.
He will also be joined by Once’s Declan Bennett.
Musical theatre composer Joe Iconis, whose music has been heard on the NBC musical series “Smash,” will host 22@54, featuring original songs by emerging writers from NYU’s Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program’s class cycle 22, May 22 at 54 Below.
The concert, set to begin at 11 PM, will benefit Artists Striving to End Poverty (ASTEP).
Performers at 22@54 include Benjamin Eakeley (On a Clear Day…, Sweeney Todd), Jenny Fellner (Wicked, Pal Joey), Jason Gotay (F$%King Up Everything, Bring It On), Sara Jean Ford (How to Succeed…, Phantom of the Opera), Karl Josef Co (Allegiance), Megan McGinnis (Les Misérables, Little Women), Curtis Wiley (Jersey Boys national tour), Jason “SweetTooth” Williams (Joe Iconis & Family) and Remy Zaken (Spring Awakening).
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Allie Trimm sings “Get Lucky” by Daft Punk.
The cast and crew of Allegiance have begun their developmental lab staging!
According to Playbill.com:
The lab process (as with readings or workshops) usually results in a private industry presentation for potential investors.