22 original songs by a brilliant young composer, a hilarious plot borrowed from Goldoni, and a play stuffed with fun...makes its WORLD PREMIERE
WHAT: "LIBERTY INN: THE MUSICAL"Book and Lyrics by: Dakin Matthews
Music by: B. T. Ryback
Directed by: Anne McNaughton
Produced by: Dakin Matthews & Anne McNaughton
Presented by: Andak Stage Company
NewPlace Studio Theatre
10950 Peach Grove Street
North Hollywood, California 91601
(1 block north of the Camarillo, Vineland, Lankershim intersection in the NoHo Arts District)
Amenities: ADA accessible. Gated lot and street parking. Excellent restaurants nearby
HOW:
For tickets call: (866) 811-4111 or visit www.Andak.org
WHEN: Previews 3/5, 3/6, 3/12 at 8pm; 3/6, 3/7, 3/13 at 2pm.
Opening Saturday, March 13 and Sunday March 14, 2010 (receptions to follow Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon performances on opening weekend)
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 pm
Saturdays and Sundays at 2:00pm
Closing performance: April 25, 2010
No performances Easter weekend April 2-4, 2010
All Seats are $ 25.00 (discount rates for previews, industry, students, and seniors)
Group discounts: 10 or more contact (818) 506-8462
Description: Adapted from Goldoni's comic masterpiece La locandiera (The Landlady) by Dakin Matthews (book and lyrics) and B. T. Ryback (music). Liberty Inn: The Musical is a world premiere full-length musical comedy about a Hessian Captain who hates women, and a wily landlady who tries to tame him. The play, set in post-colonial America and features 22 original songs.
Dakin Matthews (Book & Lyrics, Co-Producer) is the Artistic Director of Andak Stage Company and a multiple award-winning playwright, who has produced five of his scripts at Andak: three originals (The Prince of L.A., A Magic Christmas, and The Savannah Option) and two translations (Spite for Spite and Don Juan the Trickster of Seville). Other scripts: The Liar and The Proof of the Promise, verse translations from the Spanish, were produced by the Antaeus Company and toured to the international Siglo de Oro Festival in El Paso; Uncommon Players was produced at the Old Globe Theatre and Shakespeare on the Beach, and The Great Fugue at ACT in San Francisco; his single play adaptation of Shakespeare's Henry IV has been produced across the country, including a Tony Award winning production at Lincoln Center Theater, for which he won a special Drama Desk Award. He is also a busy actor, teacher, dramaturge, and Shakespeare scholar, and was the Founding Artistic Director of the Antaeus Company.
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