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DRAGON SLAYER THE MUSICAL Adds Show at New York Theatre Festival's Winterfest

By: Jan. 05, 2017
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Due to popular demand, Tony Scialli's world premiere musical The Dragon Slayer will get and additional performance on Saturday, January 21 at 3:30pm as part of Winterfest at the 2017 New York Theatre Festival. The Dragon Slayer is directed by Andrea Andresakis with musical direction by Kenneth McQueen III.

The limited run will take place at the Hudson Guild Theatre (459 West 26 Street) from January 9 now through January 21, 2017. Tickets are $23 and can be purchase by visiting www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2717927.

Aspiring playwright/waiter, Lenny is obsessed with getting his show "Dragon Slayer" produced and he'll do it even if it costs him everything. In a fantastical twist, Lenny's life is thrust into chaos and he turns to the girl of his dreams and heroine of his play to help save the day.

Cast includes: Courtney Dahl (NYC: Quadratic), Ed Donovan (Regional: Billy Elliot, Urinetown), Mark Ferrando (National Tour: Peter Pan 360), Ruthy Froch (NYC: Welcome To The Kingdom Of Saudi Arabia), Matthew Hazen (Regional: Rent), Veronica Kelly, Alia Munsch (NYC: Spandex the Musical, Rapunzarella White), Constantine Pappas (In My Mind's Eye), Amanda Schussel (The Mar Vista, "All My Children"), Miguel Angel Vasquez (Regional: Show Boat). The creative team includes: Patrick Bakalli (Lighting Designer), Scott Aronow (Scenic Designer), Tracey Fess (Costume Designer), Ben Strate (Property Design), Stephanie Klapper (Casting Consultant), Elizabeth Ramsay (Stage Manager).

Tony Scialli (Book, Music, Lyrics) grew up in Passaic, New Jersey and wrote his first musical when he was 16, then got side-tracked by a career as a physician and medical school professor. The first musical, titled The Dragon Slayer, was an adaptation of The Fifty-First Dragon, a short story by Heywood Broun. Although the show was not very good, it served as the basis for a new Dragon Slayer some decades later. The new show was about a writer who has done an adaptation of the Broun story and is obsessed with getting it produced. Mr. Scialli has also written the musical DORA! about World War I jingoism as a parody of the Bush era in the US, although the infamous 43rd president is never mentioned in the play, and the action takes place 30 years before he was born. And Magic: The Musical about a family of magicians who conceals their secrets from each other for far too long.

Andrea Andresakis (Director/Choreographer) NYC credits include: My Purple Wig (Off-Broadway); Spandex (Off-Broadway); Little Shop of Horrors (Theatre at St. Clement's); The Little Prince (Merkin Concert Hall); Lola Luning's First Steps (Abingdon); Fahrenheit 451 (Wings Theatre); Star Spangled Girl (Playwrights Horizons); The Egg Project (NYC International Fringe Festival). Tours/Regional credits include: The Marvelous Wonderettes; Crimes of the Heart; Fame; Evita and Arms and The Man. In 2014 she spent five months in India developing The Beatles in India. www.Andresakis.com.

IF YOU GO:

Dragon Slayer The Musical

by Tony Scialli

Directed by Andrea Andresakis with Musical Direction by Kenneth McQueen III

Performances are: Monday, January 9 at 9pm, Wednesday, January 11 at 9pm, Saturday, January 14 at 3:30pm, Saturday, January 21 at 3:30pm

At The Hudson Guild Theatre, located at 459 West 26 Street

Tickets are $23 and can be purchased by visiting www.brownpapertickets.com/event/2717927.

For more information about the festival, visit, newyorktheaterfestival.com/the-theater.

For more info about Dragon Slayer The Musical, go to www.dragonslayerthemusical.com.



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