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The Full Monty Returns to Westchester Broadway Theatre

By: Dec. 22, 2006
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The Full Monty will return to Westchester Broadway Theatre from December 28th through January 20th, 2007. 

The show, which features music and lyrics by David Yazbeck and a book by Terrence McNally, is based on the motion picture released by Fox Searchlight Pictures and written by Simon Beaufoy.

"The Full Monty is a heart warming story about a group of unemployed, out-of-shape, steel mill worker friends from Buffalo New York, who are unable to find any work. Seeing how much their wives enjoy watching male strippers during their so called 'girls' night out,' and needing to earn money to support their families, the guys come up with a bold way to earn some quick cash. You can't help but cheer for these 'Average Joes' as they fight to get their lives back together by devising a desperate plan - but can they pull it off? In the process they find renewed self-esteem, the importance of friendship and the ability to have fun," WBT notes state.

The production will star Peter James Zielinski as Jerry, Tad Wilson as Dave, David A. White as Horse, Brian Gligor as Ethan, Nick Gaswirth as Malcolm, Joel Briel as Harold, Patti Mariano as Jeanette, Amy Barker as Vicki, Caroline B. Younger as Georgia, and Laurie-Beth Mraz as Pam. Nathan, Jerry's son, is double cast, with Noah Ruff and Michael Herwitz alternating in the role.

The musical will be choreographed and directed by Richard Stafford, with Jonathan Stahl as associate director Jonathan Stahl, Ken Lundie musical supervisor, and John Daniels musical director.  The Full Monty will feature costumes design by Mathew Hemesath, set adaptation by Steve Loftus, lighting design by Andrew Gmoser, and sound design by Jon Hatton.

For tickets to and more information on the show, visit www.broadwaytheatre.com.




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