Party Come Here, presented as part of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, opened on September 25th at the TBG Theatre (312 W. 36th Street), where it runs through September 30th.
"A nervous groom, a statue of Jesus Christ, and a 500-year-old Jewish caveman will converge one night in Rio during a tropical storm when
Party Come Here, a new musical comedy about sex and spirituality," according to press notes.
Party Come Here stars
Kerry Butler (
Hairspray), Fyush Finkel ("Picket Fences"),
Hunter Foster (
The Producers),
Kaitlin Hopkins (
The Great American Trailer Park Musical),
Terrence Mann (
Lennon), and Karen Olivo (
Brooklyn), and also features Randy Aaron, Cathryn Basile, Justin Keyes and Katie Klaus. The music and lyrics are by
David Kirshenbaum (
Summer of '42) and the book is by
Daniel Goldfarb (
Martin Short's
Fame Becomes Me, Modern Orthodox). Will Frears (
Omnium Gatherum) directs, with musical direction by
Vadim Feichtner (
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee) and choreography by Tracy Bersley.
"Part farce, part fable,
Party Come Here offers a hilarious collision of cultures as tantalizing as the sexiest city in the world. Mistaken identity, spirituality, hopes, family, sex—all set to irresistible Latin rhythms. From the author of
Fame Becomes Me and the composer of
Summer of '42, this is an outrageous, original, outlandish, oddball, optimistic, ohmigod, one-of-a-kind show."
Visit
www.nymf.org for tickets and more information.
Photos by Gerry Goodstein
Terrence Mann, Kerry Butler, Karen Olivo, Fyvush Finkel and Hunter Foster (front), and the cast of Party Come Here
"Life is a Coconut" sings Wood (Terrence Mann) to his lovely young wife Volere (Karen Olivo)