Kyle Jarrow's Love
Kills, a new emo musical, takes a shot at the New York Musical Theatre
Festival beginning performances at the 45th Street Theatre beginning September
18.
"Nebras
ka,
1958: the world is closing in on Charlie Starkweather and Caril Fugate, teenage
lovers charged with committing eleven murders in the course of a week,"
describe press notes, "Under pressure to confess by dawn, facts blur and
loyalties shift, and the question remains: how far will you go for someone you
love? Based on the true story that inspired the films Badlands
and Natural Born Killers, this world-premiere emo rock musical by OBIE
Award-winning playwright Kyle Jarrow explores the intersection of love and
desire."
Kyle Jarrow (music, lyrics, book) is a Brooklyn-based writer
and musician. He won an OBIE Award at age 24 for his Off-Broadway hit A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's
Scientology Pageant, which also had a successful run in Los
Angeles in fall 2004 and returned to NYC (as well as productions in
Boston, and Atlanta) in winter 2006. Kyle's follow-up
play Armless won the Overall
Excellence Award at the New York International Fringe Festival, and productions
of his plays President Harding is a Rock
Star and Gorilla Man played in
NYC to critical acclaim.
Joining Jarrow are Jason Southerland (director, producer), Nathan
Leigh (musical director, arranger, sound design), James Williston (set, technical
director), Matt Guminski (lighting) and Sydney Maresca (costumes).
The New York Musical Theatre Festival is the enormously
popular three-week celebration that features the works of the newest generation
of musical theatre writers and takes over midtown each fall with a slate of
more than 30 full productions and some 100 special events, including readings,
workshops, concerts, parties, seminars and master classes. The largest musical theatre event in the
world, the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) has, in three short years,
presented a total of 99 new musicals, many of which have gone on to subsequent
productions at Off-Broadway and regional theatres around the country.
The New York Musical Theatre Festival runs September 17
through October 7. For more information
or tickets, calls 212-352-3101 or visit www.nymf.org or visit the TheatreMania booth at the Virgin
Megastore in Times Square.
Love Kills performances
at the 45th Street
Theater are: Tuesday, September 18 at 8PM; Friday, September 21 at 1PM; Sunday,
September 23 at 4:30PM; Wednesday, September 26 at 8PM; Friday, September 28 at
1PM; and Saturday, September 29 at 8PM. For more information visit www.lovekillsthemusical.com