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Preston Max Allen: New Music, Same Mayhem at Feinstein's/54 Below

Dates: (9/21/2021 at 9:45 PM)

Theatre:

Feinstein's/54 Below


254 W 54th Street
New York,NY

Tickets: $25 - $60

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To no one’s surprise, the guy who brought you We Are The Tigers and Carrie 2: The Rage (An Unauthorized Musical Parody) is back with a brand new evening of murder musical magic! Joined by music director Patrick Sulken, book writer Edward Precht, and an award-worthy cast, Preston is thrilled to debut all-new music from his latest project Amy Adams Wins An Oscar, a harrowing fantasia of love, loss, and the lengths a certain red-head will go to sabotage Isla Fisher's career. Sonically somewhere between Hello, Dolly! and Heathers, this skewed love letter to Hollywood pulls dozens of familiar faces - from Amy to Meryl to Saoirse to Glenn - into the Academy Awards race of a lifetime, where the stakes are high and no one is safe (except, of course, the audience, thanks to the incredible COVID-19 safety precautions taken by Feinstein's/54 Below!). See you on Sept. 21st when we finally answer that age-old question: "Who lives, who dies, who wins an Oscar?"


Featuring performances from Lauren Nicole Chapman and more to be announced.




Preston Max Allen (he/him) is a writer, composer, and dedicated cat dad who conceived and wrote book, music, and lyrics for We Are The Tigers (album now streaming), Agent 355 (co-book/dramaturgy by Jessica Kahkoska), and Carrie 2: The Rage (An Unauthorized Parody Musical) (Jeff Nominee, Best New Musical). Additional projects with book writer Edward Precht include A Very Netfl*x Christmas Musical: Now Streaming Live! and Amy Adams Wins An Oscar. He has also written many other things. Preston is an LA Ovation winner for Best Lyrics/Composition (We Are The Tigers), member of the Ars Nova Play Group (2019/2020), and alum of the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop. @prestonmaxallen




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