Pride Films and Plays announces the transfer of its world premiere production of The Book of Merman to a new six-week engagement at the Apollo Theater Studio, 2540 N. Lincoln, Chicago. The new musical comedy by Jeff Award-winning author Leo Schwartz has been playing to sellout crowds at Mary's Attic in Andersonville since its opening on January 17, 2015. The show's final performance at Mary's Attic was February 15th, and following a one-weekend hiatus for the move, it will reopen at the Apollo tonight, February 26 for a six-week run through April 5, 2015.
When two Mormons ring a doorbell marked E.M. in a small town, they have no idea that a certain Ethel will open the door. With some dazzling parody music and Schwartz's original songs, you will laugh throughout The Book of Merman and leave smiling, as it takes you beyond parody and into a sweet story of self-awareness and acceptance.
The works of Jeff Award Winner Leo Schwartz (Under A Rainbow Flag - Best New Work, 2103; renamed HONOR!) have been performed Off-Broadway, in Chicago, and in Europe. His musical, NAUGHTY! was the Director's Choice of the New York Musical Theatre Festival. Me and Capone - Or How I Died in the St. Valentine's Day Massacre was featured at the SONY search for New Musicals in Cardiff, Wales. His film scores and films have won awards in numerous festivals. He is Composer-In-Residence for the Chicago Clarinet Ensemble. Leo receives frequent commissions and makes his residence in Chicago, Illinois.
DETAILS:
The Book of Merman
Book, Music and Lyrics by Leo Schwartz
Directed by David Zak
Musical direction by Robert Ollis
featuring Libby Lane as Ethel Merman
Apollo Theater Studio, 2540 N. Lincoln Avenue, Chicago
Press Opening: February 27, 28 and March 1, 2015, Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 and Sundays at 3:30
General admission tickets $30 for Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Students and Seniors $25 per ticket.
Premium tickets with prime reserved seating for each performance are $35 (available through the Apollo Theatre Box Office only).
Tickets available through Ticketmaster and the Apollo Theater Box Office (773-935-6100).
Pictured: Sam Button-Harrison, Dan Gold, Libby Lane
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