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By: Nov. 18, 2007
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Iconic 70s Greg Brady himself, Barry Williams produces and stars in the brand new off-Broadway musical, "Growing Up 70s." Catch this exclusive one-on-one video interview with Barry along with some clips from rehearsals! Click below to watch...

Growing Up 70s, a new off-Broadway musical revue, begins performances at the HA! Comedy Club on November 15.

The cast features: Barry Williams (TV Hit "The Brady Bunch") as the Narrator/ Father; Leslie E. Hughes (The Donkey Show and TV's "All My Children") as Mother; Lauren Marcus (Hello, Dolly!, Papermill Playhouse) as Shelly; Trevor Braun (Beauty and the Beast) as Patrick; Ryan Reid (Gemini the Musical, NYMF) as Jason; Benjamin Mapp as Luther; Sarah Jayne Blackmore as Jessica. The production also features Joe Perce and Candace Reyes Newton in the Ensemble.

Growing Up 70s is directed by Jason Summers with Musical Direction by Kary Haddad and Joe Valeri. Choreography is by Leland Morrow. The creative team includes Michael L. Kimmel (lighting) and Doreen Breen (costume).

This new off-Broadway musical revue "takes the audience on an interactive journey filled with colorful characters, disco, bell-bottoms, mood-rings, and unforgettable music," state press notes.

Growing Up 70s opens at the Theater at HA!, a new 175 seat theater within the HA! Comedy club, located at 163 West 46th Street. Show times are Thursday through Sunday at 7PM; Saturdays & Sundays at 3PM. Running time is 110 minutes.

Tickets are $65 each and can be purchased now by visiting www.telecharge.com or 800-432-7250. For more information, please visit www.growingup70s.com or www.hanyc.com.

Growing Up 70s was created by Anthony Dinapoli (Owner of HA! Comedy Club) and Chuck nice (VH1's "The Best Week Ever"). Writers are Jason Summers, and Jim Mendrinos with original music and lyrics by Ronnie Dee.



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