The upcoming musical A Tale of Two Cities has completed and released their official website, www.talemusical.com
Set against the epic backdrop of the French Revolution and based on the classic Dickens novel, "A Tale of TWO CITIES" is a musical about injustice, vengeance and the redemptive power of love. When Dr. Manette is released from the French Bastille after 17 years, he must be resurrected from the brink of madness by his daughter, Lucie. In England they meet two very different men: the exiled French aristocrat, Charles Darnay, whom Lucie marries, and the drunken cynic, Sydney Carton. Soon family secrets and political intrigue combine to draw Lucie and her family back to Paris. At the height of the Reign of Terror, the musical finds an unlikely hero in Sydney Carton.A Tale of TWO CITIES is being produced by Barbra Russell and Ron Sharpe (Executive Producers), Bernard Brogan, Sharon A. Fordham, Theatre Associates / David Sonnenberg / Rami Evar, The Monagle Group, Fanok Entertainment, Mary E. Laminack, Jim Barry, Gasperino Entertainment, Vincent Russell (Producers), and William M. Broderick, Edward B. Kessel, Harry Casey, David Bryant (Associate Producers). General Management for the show is provided by Town Square Productions, Inc.
The production will feature James Barbour (Assassins, Camelot tour) as Sydney Carton, Jessica Rush as Lucie Manette, Derek Keeling as Charles Darnay, Natalie Toro (Les Miserables) as Madame Defarge, Joe Cassidy (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) as Ernest Defarge, Michael Hayward-Jones as Jarvis Lorry, Craig Bennett as Jerry Cruncher, Nick Wyman as John Barsad, Katherine McGrath as Miss Pross and Alex Santoriello as Dr. Manette. Kevin Greene, Tim Hartman, Jodie Langel, Jay Lusteck, Les Minski, Walter O'Neil, Rob RIchardson, Rebecca Robbins, Wayne Schroder and Janine DiVita will be featured among the cast.