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First Look: NINE Set Model for Westchester Broadway Theatre; Show to Include Film Song(s)

By: Jan. 04, 2010
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BroadwayWorld.com is proud to present a sneak peek at the great looking set models (design by Michael Bottari & Ronald Case) for the upcoming production of NINE which begins its run at the Westchester Broadway Theatre in Elmsford, New York on February 18th and runs through April 24th.

We have also learned that the production will be the first to also include "one or two of the new songs" that Maury Yeston wrote for the NINE film, though there's no word yet on which one(s).

The theatre, in its previous incarnation when it was known as AN EVENING Dinner Theatre, previously presented the show in 1985 with Carolee Carmello as Carla and Michael Licata as Guido. 

The show's schedule is: Wed. & Thurs. Matinee: Lunch: 11:15 AM Show: 1:00 PM. $62.00 per person plus tax Wed, Thurs, Fri, & Sat. Evening: Dinner 6:15 PM. Show: 8:00 PM. $75.00 per person plus tax Sunday Matinee: Lunch: 11:45 AM Show: 1:30 PM. $75.00 per person plus tax Sunday Evening: Dinner: 5:15 PM. Show: 7:00 PM. $75.00 per person plus tax

Beverage Service & Gratuities are not included in the ticket price. Please arrive at least one hour prior to curtain. There is no food service once the performance begins. No cash or credit card refunds. All sales final.

Book by Arthur Kopit. Music and lyrics by Maury Yeston. Based on Fratti's adaptation of Federico Fellini's autobiographical film 8½. Directed and Choreographed by Jonathan Stahl Produced by Bill Stutler and Bob Funking Associate Producer: Lisa Tiso Set and Costume Design by Bottari and Case Lighting Design by Andrew Gmoser

NINE premiered on Broadway in 1982 to critical acclaim (winning five Tony Awards, including Best Musical), and was successfully revived in 2003 (winning another two Tonys, including Best Revival).

Click here to visit the Westchester Broadway Theatre's web site.




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