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Photo Flash: Meet the Stars of ADDING MACHINE: A MUSICAL at Theatre Three

By: Sep. 13, 2017
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Theatre Three presents Adding Machine: A Musical by Joshua Schmidt and Jason Loewith, directed by Blake Hackler, running September 28 - October 22, 2017. BroadwayWorld has a sneak peek at the stars in character below!

Darkly comic and heartbreakingly beautiful, Adding Machine, a musical adaptation of Elmer Rice's incendiary 1923 play, tells the story of Mr. Zero, who after 25 years of service to his company is replaced by a mechanical adding machine. In a vengeful rage, he murders his boss. An eclectic score gives passionate and memorable voice to this stylish and stylized show, which follows Zero's journey to the afterlife in the Elysian Fields where he is met with one last chance for romance and redemption.

Adding Machine: A Musical is directed by Blake Hackler with musical direction by Mark Mullino and choreography by Danielle Georgiou.

The cast features Thomas Ward (Mr. Zero), Jeni Roller (Mrs. Zero), Allison Pistorius (Daisy), Brandon McInnis (Shrdlu), John Daniel Pszyk (The Boss), and ensemble members James Chandler, Angela Davis, Kathryn Taylor Rose and Ashley Wood.

Performances play The Norma Young Arena Stage at Theatre Three Dallas, 2800 Routh Street, Ste #168, Dallas. Tickets range from $10-50 and are on sale online at Theatre3Dallas.com, by phone at 214.871.3300, option #1, or in person at the Theatre Three Box Office.

Photo Credit: Jeffrey Schmidt



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