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Jason Robert Brown’s 13 Ends Regional Premiere at RMTC, 4/11

By: Apr. 11, 2010
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Red Mountain Theatre Company will end the regional premiere of Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown's 13 April 11, 2010, at the RMTC Cabaret Theatre (301 19th Street North).

ABOUT THE SHOW: Evan Goldman has six weeks before he turns 13 and, after an idyllic childhood in New York City, he's just been uprooted and brought to Appleton, Indiana, with his mother. He now has one mission: to get all the cool kids in school to come to his Bar Mitzvah, or else spend the rest of his academic career banished to the land of the Geeks.

A grown-up story about growing up, with an unforgettable rock score by Jason Robert Brown, 13 is a hilarious, high-energy musical for all ages about discovering that cool is where you find it, and sometimes where you least expect it. View 13 Cast List *This production includes mature content that may not be suitable for young audiences. Suggested for ages 13 and up.

13 is presented by Kim & Jay Jemison. Scholarship Support for 13 provided by Jon & Sheryl Kimerling

Founded in 1979, Red Mountain Theatre Company (RMTC) is a non-profit professional theatre organization with an emphasis on musical theatre. RMTC provides unique educational, training and performing opportunities for aspiring and culturally diverse artists, while growing new and existing audiences through quality theatrical experiences. RMTC's 2009-2010 season also includes SHOUT! The Mod Musical (May 6-16, 2010) and The Sound of Music (July 15-August 1, 2010).

 



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