Jeremiah James Joins Cast of AMAS' COUNTESS OF STORYVILLE
TEATRO's Jeremiah James Joins Lillias White & John Herrera in Amas Musical Theatre Lab Production of "The Countess of Storyville" directed by Michael Bush
Jeremiah James, of the Sony BMG Records chart-topping musical group "Teatro" will star in "The Countess of Storyville" with Lawrence Clayton, Nikki Crawford, Wendy J. Fox, John Herrera, Jeremiah James, Christine LaDuca, Jamie LaVerdiere, Forrest McClendon, Doreen Montalvo, Jay Sullivan, Lillias White, and Mark Zimmerman presented by Amas Musical Theatre Lab. Michael Bush will direct the production at The Players Theatre, to be performed October 17 at 6pm and October 18 at 3pm and 7pm.
James recently ended a 10 month critically acclaimed West End run as "Billy Bigelow" in the revival of Rodgers & Hammerstein's Carousel at the historic Savoy Theater in London. The dynamic young singer actor is one quarter of Sony Records million album selling quartet "Teatro" who sing the great songs of Broadway. He recently released his debut solo album "Tupelo" and is currently in the recording with producer/composer Jonathan Brielle working on his next release.
Set in New Orleans' celebrated red-light district, circa 1910, "The Countess of Storyville" is an epic story of lust, love, mystery and murder. It features a book by R.M. Cohen, lyrics by Joel Higgins, and music by Martin Silvestri. Musical Director is Jason DeBord.
For reservations, call 212-563-2565 or email boxoffice@amasmusical.org

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