From Main Street to 42nd Street Plays Unity 8/13

By: Jul. 15, 2011
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"It will be so exciting to be back on the Central Coast with this show. We've had incredible response to the show in New York, and I can't wait to see the reaction at home. A large portion of the story is set in San Luis Obispo, so it's very fitting that we get to do it there. It also means allot to me that I'll be able to give back to the community that supported me as a young person. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Cambria Rotary Club as well as a scholarship program I've created for graduating high school seniors."

Asked why she wrote this production, Carnahan said: "It all comes down to the story. About a year ago, I was hired to come up with a cabaret of songs for a private event. For whatever reason the "theme" of the songs just wasn't gelling. I brought the material to my music director, Broadway composer, Barbara Anselmi, and she started asking questions. One story turned into two and then three and suddenly the cabaret was no longer just a list of songs, but a fully realized show. As we wrote, Barbara and I could sense this was something special, but I've never been so surprised and honored by the audience reaction." One audience member described, "The show and Jacque are lively, silly, funny, charming and fun all rolled up into a feel good experience. Jacque makes you believe dreams really do come true". From Main Street to 42nd Street debuted this past January at the New York Triad Theatre and has since played to packed houses in New York's Symphony Space and Manhattan Movement and Arts Center. Jacque says the thrust of the show is about perseverance. Not just dreaming big, but taking the steps necessary to actually live the dream.

Since moving to New York, Carnahan has had the opportunity to work with and perform alongside such notable talents as: Wicked composer, Steven Schwartz, Fiddler on the Roof librettist Joseph Stein, in concert with The Boston Pops, Leslie Uggams, Polly Bergen, Tony Award winners Alice Ripley and Steven Bogardus, and in cast recordings of the new musical, Pride and Prejudice, and the Live From Lincoln Center's filming of The Baker's Wife. Jacque's co-writer, Barbara Anselmi, will be premiering her show It Shoulda Been You this fall directed by David Hyde Peirce and starring Tyne Dally. Jacque grew up in Cambria as well as San Luis Obispo before embarking on her journey to New York. Her grandmother, Jackie Auten still lives in Cambria and her parents, Gerry and Brenda Carnahan live in Morro Bay.

Long time friend, Erik Austin, and Kelrik Productions in cooperation with Believe NYC produces the evening. The second act of the evening will feature Carnahan and several surprise local guests as they sing traditional musical theater repertoire plus tunes from the 40's, 50's and 60's. Cocktail hour begins at 6:30 and ticket holders are welcome to join the cast after the performance for a reception with a no-host bar and desserts.

From Main Street to 42nd Street will perform at Unity, 1490 Southwood Drive, SLO for one night only August 13th at 7:30PM. Ticket prices range from $25.00 - 30.00 and may be charged by phone at (805) 543-PLAY or www.kelrikproductions.com. Don't miss this special performance that is sure to inspire, entertain, and ultimately empower anyone who has ever had a dream.



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