Amas Musical Theatre, in association with Snap-Two Productions presents the world premiere of the musical 'Signs of Life' opening February 16 and running through March 21.
In Prague on the eve of World War II, art student Lorelei Schumann has the world at her feet. But her whole life changes in an instant when she is sent with her friends and family to Theresienstadt, Hitler's "City for the Jews," where her survival depends upon her participation in the Nazi propaganda effort. She risks her life to tell the truth and discovers who she is as a woman, a Jew, and an artist. Book by Peter Ullian lyrics by Len Schiff music by Joel Derfner
starring
Erika Amato ~ WILSON BRIDGES ~ Jason CollINS ~ Nic Cory ~ GABE GREEN
Patricia Noonan ~ Allen E. Read ~ Stuart Zagnit ~ KURT ZISCHKE
set design ALEXIS DISTLER lighting design Michael Gottlieb
costume design Jennifer Caprio video design Chris Kateff
sound design Michael Eisenberg stage manager SUNNEVA STAPLETON
technical director CEDRIC HILL casting Carol Hanzel CASTING
marketing HHC Marketing public relations SPRINGER ASSOCIATES PR
orchestrations CHRISTIAN IMBODEN associate producers
PAUL CHAN, JOAN LIMAN, BONNIE PEDERSON musical director Mike Pettry
musical staging Christine O'Grady
directed by Jeremy Dobrish
Tues at 7:30, Weds - Fri at 8, Sat at 3 & 8, Sun at 3. (FEB 24 and 25, MAR 2 and 11 SOLD OUT!). SIGNS OF LIFE will be presented at the MARJORIE S. DEANE LITTLE THEATER, located at 5 West 63rd Street.
Tickets are $40 for previews. FEB 25-MAR 21, Adults $55 Seniors, Students & Groups (+10) $40. To purchase tickets, please call 212.352.3101 or http://www.ovationtix.com/trs/cal/425
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Amas Musical Theatre is New York's award-winning pioneer in diversity and multiculturalism in the performing arts since it was founded in 1968 by legendary actress and visionary Rosetta LeNoire (1911-2002). Amas ("you love" in Latin) is devoted to the creation, development and professional production of new American musicals through the celebration of minority perspectives, the emergence of new artistic talent, and to the training and encouragement of inner city young people.
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