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'Glory Days' Heads To Circle In The Square

By: Mar. 19, 2008
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Variety is reporting that Glory Days,  a new musical about four high school friends who reunite a year after graduation, will most likely be moving to Broadway by the end of this season. It would be opening at the Circle In The Square Theater which most recently hosted the successful 'The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee'.  

The show is to be produced by John O'Boyle and Ricky Stevens of  Is He Dead Yet? and Radio Golf fame teamed up with Signature Theater Company. Signature hosted the play in its most recent run in DC. 

The show was written by James Gardiner and Nick Blaemire, who are both in their early twenties. According to Signature Theater Company, "Glory Days is the story of four high school friends who reunite one year after graduation only to discover how dramatically their lives have grown apart. While they attempt to reconnect and understand each other's differences, nothing can compare to the glory days of high school when life was simpler and all appeared right with the world. A funny and poignant coming-of-age story, Glory Days features music styles from pop and folk to contemporary rock."




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