Bristol Riverside Theatre (BRT) in Bristol, PA has announced the return of Broadway performers Brad Little and Barbara McCulloh in it's production of Maltby and Shire's Baby, running from May 2 through May 21, 2006 at BRT.
The two met on the Bristol Riverside Theatre stage in 1988 when they starred
opposite each other in The Robber Bridegroom, and later together
in Irma La Douce, before being married on Labor Day, 1992; they now own a home in Bristol. They have both wanted to perform
Baby, for quite some time and said: "The first time
at BRT we fell in love with each other, since then we have fallen in
love with the town, the people and this Baby. We are thrilled
to be working together again on this stage where our lives together
began".
On Saturday
May 20, 2006, Little and McCulloh will be special guests after BRT's
"Brunch with Baby," a special event available to the public.
Brunch begins at 12:00 noon in the BRT atrium overlooking the Delaware
River with a 2:00 p.m. performance. Brad and Barbara will sign
autographs from 4:30 to 5:30PM following the May 20th matinee performance.
The cost for "Brunch with Baby" is $44 per person.
McCulloh has
appeared at BRT in 110 in the Shade (for which she received a
Barrymore Award nomination), Blithe Spirit, The Philadelphia Story,
Holiday, and The Skin of Our Teeth. Little won a Barrymore
Award for his performance of Che in the BRT production of Evita.
Off and on over the last ten years, he has played the role of the Phantom
in theaters across America, on Broadway, and Shanghai China. At the
time Little was asked to join The Phantom of the Opera touring
company, he was performing at the Majestic Theatre playing the role
of Raoul in The Phantom of the Opera Broadway production. His
other Broadway and National tour credits include: Cyrano, the Musical,
playing the role of Captain De Castel Jaloux; Fiddler on the Roof,
with Topol; the Lincoln Center production of Anything Goes directed
by Jerry Zaks, in which he understudied and played the role of Billy
Crocker opposite Leslie Uggams.
Baby will be directed and choreographed by
D.J. Salisbury, with musical direction by BRT's Artistic Director,
Edward Keith Baker. The show features music by David Shire, lyrics by Richard Maltby Jr. and a book by Sybille Pearson. Opening in 1983, it ran for 241 performances at the Ethel Barrymore Theatre and received 7 Tony Award nominations, including Best Musical.
Tickets and a complete performance schedule, including a listing of special events throughout the run are available at www.BRTstage.org or by calling the BRT Box Office at (215) 785-6664. Prices range from $34 to $42; the first preview performance is Tuesday, May 2, seven performances weekly Wednesday through Sunday.
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