TOMORROW MORNING, THE MUSICAL Receives Chicago Production Starting 10/31
By: Faetra Petillo
From Hilary A. Williams, London producer of Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf with Kathleen Turner and The Postman Always Rings Twice with Val Kilmer and the Chicago Director Tom Mullen (Urinetown, I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change) comes the exciting Chicago premiere of Tomorrow Morning, an acclaimed new musical by accomplished U.K. playwright, composer and lyricist Laurence Mark Wythe. Tomorrow Morning runs Friday, Oct. 31 through Sunday, Dec. 7 at the Greenhouse Theater, 2257 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago.
"Tomorrow Morning is near and dear to my heart," says Williams. "Recently, musical stages in the U.K. and the U.S have been dominated by restagings of established works or jukebox musicals. I firmly believe that in order to keep musical theater vibrant, new talent needs the opportunity to be seen and heard, so I am honored to lend my support to this new musical penned by such a brilliant new voice."Tomorrow Morning is about two couples—one is contemplating the end of their relationship, the other is on the brink of a deeper commitment. The couples, though separated by time, are bound together by the uncertainty of impending change and the ultimately redeeming power of love. Tomorrow Morning is filled with humor and sensitivity. British critics have called the score "witty and poignant" (What's on Stage.com) with "searing ballads and snappy, insightful comedy numbers" (Stage).
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