The reading will take place on May 11th.
Royal Family Productions will present a private industry reading of the new musical Abril on May 11th. The musical features music and lyrics by Gina Naomi Baez (Only Murders In the Building, She's Gotta Have It, Triple Threat, Orange Is The New Black) and a book by Gina Naomi Baez and Chris Henry (Women on Fire: Stories from the Frontlines, Rock and Roll Refugee).
Abril centers on a young Latinx teenager who just beat cancer. As she returns to high school, she deals with bullying, authoritarian figures who are more interested in controlling than helping, and a beloved drama teacher with a dark secret. As the girl tries to navigate the dangerous waters of high school, will she be able to swim or will she sink in them?
Performers for the reading will include Gina Naomi Baez (Only Murders In the Building, She's Gotta Have It, Triple Threat, Orange Is The New Black) Bárbara López, Francisca Muñoz (The Gardens of Anuncia, “Our Lady Lupe”), Eliseo Román (In The Heights, On Your Feet!), Analise Scarpaci (Mrs. Doubtfire, Matilda, The Musical), Jodi Stevens (Jekyll and Hyde, Urban Cowboy), and three-time Tony Award nominee Mary Testa (Oklahoma!, 42nd Street, On the Town)
The reading will feature music direction, orchestration and arrangements by Benjamin Doyle, and will be directed by Emily Maltby (For You, Paige, Evita, Sunset Boulevard). Kyle Cohn serves as stage manager.
Royal Family is led by Artistic Director Chris Henry and Creative Director Lorna Ventura.
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