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THE FANTASTICKS Turns 50, Orfeh, Gardner, Lazar & More Celebrate 5/3, 5/4

By: Apr. 09, 2009
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The Fantasticks, the world's longest-running musical, will kick off its 50th Anniversary Year with a two-day celebration featuring a reunion of 50 years' worth of cast members and performances by some of the theater industry's biggest names.

On Sunday, May 3 alumni from the show's historic Off Broadway run are invited to attend either the 3PM or 7:15PM performance at The Snapple Theater Center. At 5:45 PM alumni will gather on the Red Steps located at the TKTS ticket booth in Duffy Square to sing The Fantasticks' signature song "Try To Remember" and pose for photos.

On Monday, May 4 the theater community will kick off The Fantasticks' 50th year with an early curtain of the show (7PM) and a post-performance cocktail reception at The Snapple Center with performances by Daphne Rubin-Vega (Rent, Anna in the Tropics, Jack Goes Boating), Rita Gardner (original 1960 production of The Fantasticks, The Cradle Will Rock, The Wedding Singer), Orfeh (Legally Blonde, Footloose), Aaron Lazar (The Light in the Piazza, A Tale of Two Cities, Les Miserables), GrooveLily (Striking 12), and Jill Paice (Curtains, The Woman in White). In addition, The Office of New York City Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg will present a special proclamation declaring "Fantasticks Day" in New York City. The entire audience for the May 4th performance is invited to the after party, which will feature an open bar and hors d'oeuvres.

The Fantasticks (music by Harvey Schmidt; book, lyrics and direction by Tom Jones) is a captivating and simple romantic comedy about a boy, a girl, two fathers and a wall. The audience uses its imagination to follow the narrator, El Gallo, as he creates a world of moonlight and magic, and then pain and disillusionment, until the boy and girl find their way to one another. The score, which includes the hit songs "Try To Remember," "They Were You" and "Soon It's Gonna Rain," is as timeless as the story itself.

The cast includes Bradley Dean (Broadway's Spamalot, Company, Jane Eyre) as El Gallo, Tom Flagg (Broadway's Will Rogers Follies, How To Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, Oklahoma), Gene Jones (No Country for Old Men, Broadway's Big River, Joe Turner's Come and Gone), Ramona Mallory (Captain Louie), Michael Nostrand, (A&E's Emmy Award-winning Peter Pan, national tours of Jelly's Last Jam, The Mystery of Edwin Drood), Evy Ortiz, Steve Routman (The Keen Company's The Conscientious Objector, Awake and Sing! at Arena Stage), Jonathan Schwartz, Douglas Ullman, Jr. (The Sound of Music Asia tour), John Thomas Waite (title role in Broadway's Amadeus) and Scott Willis (Broadway's Crazy for You and 42nd Street). Scenic and Costume design is by Ed Wittstein. Lighting design is by Mary Jo Dondlinger. Domonic Sack designed the sound, musical staging is by Janet Watson and Robert Felstein is the musical director. The Fantasticks is produced by Terzetto LLC, Pat Flicker Addiss and MARS Theatricals.

Having played a record-breaking 17,162 performances in its original run at the Sullivan Street Playhouse in Greenwich Village and an additional 992 performances at The Snapple Theater Center, The Fantasticks has been performed in every corner of the world, from Afghanistan to Iran to Zimbabwe. It won a Tony Award for Excellence in the Theater in 1992 and it has become a true New York institution. In fact, Mayor Michael Bloomberg attended the New Year's Eve performance before ringing in 2008 in Times Square.

The original 1960 company starred the late Jerry Orbach as El Gallo. In June 2007, the theater that is home to this revival of The Fantasticks was christened The Jerry Orbach Theater. Other notable performers who have appeared in the show include F. Murray Abraham, Glenn Close, Richard Chamberlain, Liza Minnelli, Elliot Gould and, recently, American Idol finalist Anthony Fedorov.

The performance schedule is as follows: Monday at 8PM, Wednesday at 2PM, Thursday and Friday at 8PM, Saturday at 2 & 8PM, and Sunday at 3 & 7:15PM. Tickets, priced $51 - $76, are available by calling the box office at (212) 921-7862 or Ticketmaster.com at (212) 307-4100. Specially-priced $31 student rush tickets are also available the day of the performance.

The Snapple Theater Center is located at 210 West 50th Street (at Broadway).







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