Adam Kantor, who made his Broadway debut as the final Mark in Rent, will replace Hunter Parrish in the all-star benefit concert performance of DRIFT with music and lyrics by Jeremy Schonfeld. Directed by Lauren Kennedy (Vanities), the event will also star Adam Pascal (Rent), Jarrod Emick (Tony Award winner: Damn Yankees), Julia Murney (Wicked), Kris Coleman (Jersey Boys), Karla Mosley (Expatriate) and Terrence Mann (two time Tony Award nominee: Beauty and the Beast, Les Miserables), and feature Scott Coulter and Michelle Kinney.
Kantor, a Great Neck, Long Island native, was a recent Northwestern graduate when he made his Broadway bow this spring in Rent; at Northwestern, he played Posthumus in Cymbeline (directed by Mary Zimmerman) and Todd in In the Bubble (directed by Michael Greif). Mr. Parrish had to withdraw due to scheduling conflicts with Spring Awakening, in which he appears.Produced by the PATH Fund, Inc. (“Rockers on Broadway”), the evening benefiting Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Atlanta’s Broadway Dreams Foundation will take place on Monday, November 3, 2008 at 8:00pm at BB King Blues Club & Grill, 237 West 42nd Street. Tickets are $60, with standing room available at $30.With a pulsing rock score from acclaimed composer Jeremy Schonfeld, DRIFT weaves raw and gracefully honest songs together to tell the story of one man’s divorce and reconciliation. Originally released as a concept recording by Sh-K-Boom Records, a book musical version of DRIFT (with collaborator Craig Pospisil) premiered at the 2005 New York Musical Theater Festival (NYMF), and was subsequently produced in an award-winning full-scale production as part of the 2006 Festival.Photo by Pablo Pimienta
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