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Ben Fankhauser & Alanna Saunders Appear on New Episode of Web Series LANKY SCOLIOSIS

By: Jan. 15, 2015
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Ben Fankhauser (Spring Awakening, Newsies) and Alanna Saunders (Tiger Lily in NBC's "Peter Pan Live!") star in the third episode of "Lanky Scoliosis", a new web series created by Tim Murray (50 Shades the Musical). This episode also features Mike Millan of Off-Broadway's "Piece of My Heart" and Max Chernin of "Brooklynite". Lanky is an awkward young dreamer whose grand ambition is to work at Guiness Book of World Records and talk to girls without being weird. A new neighbor has moved down the hall from him and with the help of his very handsome roommate he tries to find ways to woo the girl next door. He uses every tactic he can think of to distract her from the awkward person he is as his roommate trains him to be suave.

The series also stars Chris Grace (That Awkward Moment, 50 Shades the Musical), Katie McClellan (NBC's "Believe"), Adam Maggio (CRT's "A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum"), Natalie Daradich (Wicked) and Jenna Leigh Green (Wicked, Bare). It was created by Tim Murray, written by Tim and his brother John Murray and produced by Barbra Straka-Kenning, Jack Kenning, John Murray and Susan Murray.

The series can be found exclusively on Youtube by typing "Lanky Scoliosis" into the search engine or click the links here for the first three episodes:

Episode One: http://youtu.be/mNS3L6INBoA

Episode Two: http://youtu.be/pcrPPQlQtg0

Murray is also the crator of "Non-Equity Dinner Theatre Spotted" a spoof on Broadway Spotted and the plays "World Famous" and "The Connector", which had their world premieres at Theatre for the New City this year. "World Famous" was directed by JV Mercanti (Romeo and Juliet) and starred Max Chernin (Brooklynite). The Connector was directed by Timothy Koch (Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, The Cripple of Inishmaan).







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