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By: Feb. 03, 2011
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Lost in the Stars, the second Encores! production of the New York City Center season, running February 3 - 6 at City Center, will feature Chuck CooperDaniel BreakerPatina MillerSharon WashingtonDaniel GerrollJohn Douglas Thompson and Sherry Boone. Lost in the Stars has music by Kurt Weill and book and lyrics by Maxwell Anderson. It will be directed by Gary Griffin and choreographed by Chase Brock, with music direction by Rob Berman. Broadway Beat got an exclusive sneak peek!

Lost in the Stars, the second and final collaboration between Kurt Weill and Maxwell Anderson, was billed as a "musical tragedy" when it opened on Broadway in 1949. Based on Alan Paton's novel Cry, the Beloved Country, the show provides an uncompromising social indictment of apartheid South Africa through the story of two aging men, one black, one white, brought together by a shared grief. The score, one of Weill's most polystylistic, contains operatic arias, chorales, blues, folk music, and pop tunes, and makes abundant use of the chorus (representing the blacks and whites of Johannesburg) to comment upon the action and propel the story forward. It includes "Stay Well", "Trouble Man," and the haunting title song.

Lost in the Stars is the last work Weill completed before his death in 1950. It opened at the Music Box Theater on October 30, 1949, and played 281 performances. A Broadway revival in 1972 ran for 39 performances. This is the second production of Lost in the Stars to be staged at City Center: A 1958 City Opera production featured Shirley Verrett and Louis Gossett, Jr.

Weill and Anderson's collaborations are being celebrated in New York City this winter. In addition to the City Center production of Lost in the Stars, their 1938 musical comedy Knickerbocker Holiday, which introduced the famous "September Song," will be given a semi-staged production by Collegiate Chorale at Alice Tully Hall on January 25 and 26.

A symposium entitled "Kurt Weill + Maxwell Anderson: Collaboration in Musical Theatre" will be held on February 4, 2011, at 5 pm at the Martin E. Segal Theatre Center, 365 Fifth Avenue (at 34th Street), presented by CUNY Graduate Center in association with the Kurt Weill Foundation for Music. Stephen Hinton, Elmar Juchem and Kim H. Kowalke will serve as panelists; David Savran will moderate. Admission is free and open to the public.

The cast of Lost in the Stars features: Sherry BooneDaniel BreakerKieran CampionChuck CooperQuentin Earl DarringtonClifton DuncanDaniel GerrollJeremy GumbsChike Johnson,Stephen KunkenPatina MillerJames RebhornTed SutherlandJohn Douglas Thompson andSharon Washington, with Adam AlexanderSumayya AliAlvin CrawfordAndre GarnerRosena HillMary Illes, Emily Jenda, Amy JustmanJoy Lynn MatthewsAmy McClendon, Andrew McRae,Patricia PhillipsJustin PrescottDevin Richards, Lindsay Roberts, Nathaniel StampleyEric van HovenKevin VortmannJ.D. WebsterChristian Dante White and Jorell Williams.

Tickets for Lost in the Stars are available at the New York City Center Box Office (West 55th Street between 6th and 7th avenues), through CityTix® at 212-581-1212, or online at www.NYCityCenter.org. Tickets for the Orchestra, Grand Tier and Mid-Mezzanine are $100; tickets for the Rear Mezzanine and Front Gallery are $50; tickets for the Rear Gallery are $25.


 







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