This Fall New Candlelight Theatre (NCT) will present the 7 time TONY Award winning musical, including Best Musical, Damn Yankees. This musical comedy about a struggling baseball team and their quest to win the Pennant against all odds is the perfect event for the baseball playoff season. The story follows Joe Boyd, a middle-aged baseball fan, who sells his soul to the devil (a charming but devious Mr. Applegate) for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory against the New York Yankees. The devil then turns Joe Boyd into Joe Harding- a younger more athletic version of himself and the journey begins. Uplifting songs such as "You Gotta Have Heart" will fill the stage and have your toe's tapping the whole ride home. Opening on September 16, 2011, Damn Yankees will run for 6 weeks and close on October 23, 2011.
NCT will also be partnering during the run of Damn Yankees with "Yes U Can" Corporation, a nonprofit devoted to bringing awareness and opportunities for physical activities to people with limited mobility and disabilities. By mentioning "Yes U Can" or entering the code Yes-U-Can online, $5.00 of each adult ticket purchased will be donated to this outstanding organization.Leading the cast and making his NCT debut is Chris Stevens as Joe Hardy. Mr. Stevens is no stranger to the stage having played many leading roles including: Jamie in The Last Five Years, Sky Masterson in Guys and Dolls and Jimmy in Thoroughly Modern Millie. Following Damn Yankees, Mr. Stevens will be performing as Rum Tum Tugger in the National Tour of CATS.Taking on the role of the devilish Mr. Applegate is NCT regular and Barrymore Nominee, Patrick O'Hara. Mr. O'Hara was most recently seen as Mr. (Daddy) Warbucks in NCT's Summer production of Annie. 2011 marks his 5th season with NCT, having debuted in Grease! as the lecherous Vince Fontaine. His role of the hapless Amos Hart in Chicago-The Musical earned him a Barrymore nomination in 2007. An actor of musicals and straight plays, Mr. O'Hara has performed regionally at theaters such as Delaware Theatre Company and City Theater Company as well as The Grand Opera House, alongside 30 Rock's Keith Powell in The Boys Next Door.Videos