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THE NEXT BIG THING to Get World Premiere at Axelrod PAC

By: Sep. 05, 2017
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The Axelrod Performing Arts Center (APAC) will be the first theater in the nation to present "The Next Big Thing," a new musical by composer Gerald H. Bailey and lyricist/book writer J. Laurence Lowenstein. "The Next Big Thing," a musical that has been in development around the East Coast for the past five years, will be directed and choreographed by Gary John La Rosa with musical direction by Thomas Conroy, who also has orchestrated the score and will conduct.

The authors summarize the themes of the new musical as "Ambition, deceit, heartache...making it BIG in Hollywood today." "The Next Big Thing" is a modern-day Hollywood saga about a young actor namEd Scott Morland, being played by David Owen Naughton, a California transplant with real family ties to La La Land. The character Scott sets his sights on climbing to the top of the Hollywood heap. After a long series of mediocre reviews and audition rejections, Scott finally catches the eye of a powerful movie executive and he has to make some difficult choices to become the new "It Guy" of a major studio. The dilemma unravels as Scott has to decide whether he will betray his true self and his ethics along with the people closest to him, his girlfriend and his best friend, to become "the next big thing." The play asks the audience to consider how much would they give up to attain their biggest dream.

The role of Tara, Scott's girlfriend (and eventual wife), is played by New York actress Sarah Chapin, and the role of Jerry Sparks, Scott's best friend, is played by Kyle Huey. Canadian actress and jazz singer Christine Aziz plays Gayle Winters, Scott's long-suffering agent and one-time paramour. Playing the Hollywood producer Malcolm Stevens is popular regional theater actor Mark Poppleton, whose been seen in the national tours of "Camelot," "Man of La Mancha" and "The Addams Family," directed by Jerry Zaks. Playing slick movie agents are two young up-and-coming New York actors, Jon McHatton and Matthew Krob.

On its way to its APAC premiere, "The Next Big Thing" was a finalist in the 2015 Eugene O'Neill New Musicals Festival. The driving force and inspiration behind this new musical is Larry Lowenstein, who wrote the book and lyrics. Lowenstein is well known in Monmouth County as the retired theater professor from Brookdale Community College, whose 30-year career there included director of over one hundred plays and musicals. During his years at Brookdale he was instrumental in the creation of two other musicals that found their way to New York City: "Reach for the Stars" with Donna McKechnie and "Show Business Family."

Lowenstein is delighted to finally see his musical in its first full stage production, having had a successful reading at Two River Theater a couple of years ago. "Having started my career in 1964 as producer-director of the Deal Summer Theater and later at Brookdale Community College, I am thrilled to make my writing debut in Monmouth County, a place that has been so good to me throughout my career."

Award-winning director-choreographer Gary John La Rosa is no stranger to new works: "It is always thrilling to work on a new musical but rare to work on one that is completely original. 'The Next Big Thing' is just that. Topical and relevant, not to mention a plot that is full of surprises. Also, I couldn't be more excited about our wonderful and talented cast led by David Owen Naughton." Lowenstein concurs, "Although the previous readings of the musical had talented actors, we really feel that we've struck gold with the Axelrod cast. After having seen hundreds of actors, we still did not have a male lead whom we all loved, that is until David Owen Naughton appeared. Looking like a young Henry Fonda, he sings beautifully, acts with heart and sensitivity and has a great sense of humor. We are thrilled to have found our Scott."
"The Next Big Thing" is being produced Andrew DePrisco and Jess Levy along with the stellar team at APAC, whose 2015 production of "West Side Story" won the NJACT prize for best musical in the state of New Jersey. This past winter APAC began transitioning from a popular community theater venue into a regional theater producing its own professional shows, hiring the some of the best directors, choreographers and actors from the tri-state area. "The Next Big Thing" is the second professional world premiere APAC has presented. The musical "Damascus Square" played to sold-out houses during summer 2015.

The set design for the new musical is by Fred Sorrentino, with lighting design by Erik Herskowitz and sound design by Gerry Gironda. Costumes are being designed by Fred Mayo and properties by Susan Bloir.

"The Next Big Thing" plays three performances: Saturday, September 16 at 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sunday, September 17 at 3 p.m. Tickets are $32 for adults, $28 for seniors and $25 for students. Group pricing available for ten or more. For online purchases, visit axelrodartscenter.com. Just five minutes from downtown Asbury Park, APAC is located at 100 Grant Avenue in the Deal Park section of Ocean Township. The box office is open Monday through Friday from 10 am to 3 pm: 732-531-9106, ext. 14 and two hours prior to show time. The Axelrod offers ample free onsite parking and is completely handicap accessible.



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