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Broadway Performers To Sing Kerrigan/Lowdermilk 5/4

By: Apr. 29, 2008
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Top Broadway performers to sing highlights from the latest score by Larson Award winners Kait Kerrigan and Brian Lowdermilk - Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at the Laurie Beechman Theatre.

TALES FROM THE BAD YEARS is a series of short, self-contained stories in the form of songs and musical scenes from those years when you're waiting for something big to happen but it never does. From the first time you try to make the Thanksgiving turkey and screw it up, to the moment when you realize your childhood is over, these stories are about youth, determination, and unexpected love. They capture the frustration of wanting to get away from the lot you chose, the titillation of flirting with someone new, and that time you got so drunk that you ended up taking your shirt off and dancing on the table - just an example. These are the songs you wish someone sang to you, the anecdotes you love hearing again and again, and the moments of epiphany that every person has. The bad years make the best stories.
Directed by Daniel Goldstein and produced by Michael Cassara, performers include Michael Arden (The Times They Are-A-Changin), Skylar Astin (Spring Awakening), Nick Blaemire (Cry-Baby, Glory Days), Randy Blair (The Adding Machine), Steven Booth (Glory Days), Josh Henry (In The Heights, Godspell), Marissa McGowan (Les Miserables), Brynn O'Malley (Sunday In The Park With George), Laura Osnes (Grease), Julie Reiber (Wicked), Kate Shindle (Legally Blonde), Phoebe Strole (Spring Awakening), Natalie Weiss (Ever After), and Josh Young (Les Miserables) with more to be announced soon.

WHEN: Sunday, May 4th, 2008 at 9:45 PM.
WHERE: The Laurie Beechman Theatre is located within the West Bank Café at 407 West 42nd Street at 9th Avenue.
There is a $20 cover charge and a $15 food/drink minimum. Call (212) 695-6909 for reservations.
EXTREMELY limited seating available - reservations are necessary.



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