National Asian Artists Project will present a fully staged reading of Rodgers and Hammerstein's CAROUSEL on Monday, June 4th at 7:30pm. This one-night only benefit will take place at The Peter Jay Sharp Theater, 416 West 42nd Street at 9th Ave in New York City. Directed by Baayork Lee (Broadway's A Chorus Line), the performance will feature an all Asian-American cast of professionals.
The cast will include Ali Ewoldt (Carrie Pipperidge), Steven Eng (Enoch Snow), Kylie Liya Goldstein (Louise), MaryAnn Hu (Mrs. Mullins), Devin Ilaw (Billy Bigelow ), Helen Park (Nettie Fowler), Diane Phelan (Julie Jordan), David Shih (Bascombe), Viet Vo (Jigger), Alison Lea Bender, Lynn Craig, Chris Ignacio, Brian Jose, Brian Kim, Whitney Kam Lee, Rebecca Lee Lerman, Kathleen Lynch, Shoba Narayanan and Kevin Schuering.
The team also includes musical direction by Kevin Farrell, costumes by Jimm Halliday, and Associate Producers, N+N Productions, Nikole Vallins and Natalie Malotke.
Rodgers and Hammerstein's CAROUSEL takes place in a Maine coastal village toward the end of the 19th century. The carnival barker Billy Bigelow captivates and marries the millworker Julie Jordan, and both struggle to adapt to their new lives. Suddenly faced with the unexpected prospect of becoming a father, Billy attempts to provide for his family with unfortunate consequences. Considered by many as one of Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical masterpieces, CAROUSEL entertains as well as challenges audiences through humor, tragedy, and uplifting redemption.
Tickets are $100 (*including post-show reception), with show only tickets ranging from $75-$50. To reserve tickets, please visit www.TicketCentral.com, or call (212) 279-4200. You may also purchase at the theater box office on the day of the performance.
All proceeds will go towards future projects of National Asian Artists Project. Founded by theatre artists Baayork Lee, Steven Eng, and Nina Zoie Lam, NAAP exists to be a leader in educating, cultivating, and stimulating audiences and artists-current and future-through showcasing exceptional work by vibrant artists of Asian descent. It is a community of artists, educators, administrators, community leaders, professionals, and much more. As a not-for-profit organization, NAAP recognizes the need to build bridges between the work of artists of Asian descent and the many communities that the work can serve, from underserved school students to seasoned arts patrons.
For more information visit www.NAAProject.org.
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