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Watch Justin Adair and Royen Kent Sing from Griffin Theatre Company's TITANIC

By: Nov. 03, 2014
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Griffin Theatre Company launches its 2014-15 season with a new, intimate version of the Tony Award-winning Best Musical TITANIC, with music and lyrics by Maury Yeston (Nine, Phantom), book by Peter Stone (Woman of the Year, 1776), new orchestrations by Ian Weinberger, directed by Scott Weinstein (Griffin Theatre''s Spelling Bee, Chicago Shakespeare Theater''s Seussical) and music direction by Elizabeth Doran (Timeline''s Juno). TITANIC will play through December 7, 2014 at Theater Wit, 1229 W. Belmont Ave. in Chicago. Click here to watch Justin Adair and Royen Kent sing "The Proposal / The Night Was Alive", as featured by the Chicago Tribune.

Tickets are available atwww.theaterwit.org, in person at the Theater Wit Box Office or by calling (773) 975-8150.

The 20-member cast of TITANIC includes: Kelley Abell as Kate Murphey, Justin Adair as Fred Barret, Neala Barron as Alice Beane, Joshua Bartlett as Charles Lightoller, Patrick Byrnes as Murdoch, Matt Edmonds as Charles Clarke, Nick Graffagna as Bellboy, Emily Grayson as Ida Strauss, Courtney Jones as Kate McGowan, John Keating as Henry Etches, Royen Kent as Harold Bride, Josh Kohane as Frederick Fleet, Eric Lindahl as Thomas Andrews, Scott Allen Luke as J. Bruce Ismay, Jake Mahler as Edgar Beane, Laura McClain as Caroline Neville, Christine Perkins as Kate Mullins, Kevin Stangler as Jim Farrell, Sean Thomas as Isador Strauss and Peter Vamvakas as Captain Smith.

Chicago will be the first major U.S. city to experience this newly reworked, intimate musical telling of the passengers - first, second and third class - aboard the ill-fated luxury liner Titanic in the nights leading up to the ship''s fatal encounter with an iceberg in the North Atlantic in 1912.



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