On stage will be Sarah Uriarte Berry and David Bonanno of Broadway and Weston's The Light in the Piazza, Caitlin Kinnunen of Weston's Pregnancy Pact and Broadway's The Bridges of Madison County, Marissa McGowan of Broadway and Weston's Les Miserables, and A.J. Shively of Broadway's La Cage Aux Folles. The musical director for the event is Charity Wicks of Broadway's Spring Awakening.
Resident Alien is the winner of Weston's 9th annual New Musical Award. Each year, the unique award supports one new work by a writer or writers of notable promise, chosen from a group of national nominations. The winner, along with a music director and cast, will be in Weston to rehearse and perform selections from the piece prior to a concert and recording session in New York City.
Resident Alien is an original story of the Berdichevsky family, who emigrate to New York from the Soviet Union in the early 1990's. The musical explores the theme of the main characters' ability - or inability - to adapt to a new set of rules. The musical has been developed at the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop, the Dramatists Guild Fellowship, and New York Theatre Barn.
Weston's New Works Programs are supported by the Anton Family Foundation, Dramatists Play Service, the Frederick Loewe Foundation, Stacey Mindich Productions, Music Theatre International, the Rodgers and Hammerstein Foundation, Tams-Witmark Music Library, and many generous individual donors.
The February 28 concert will be held at the Weston Playhouse, 12 Park Street, just off Route 100 S in Weston, Vermont. There is ample parking around the Village Green and in the adjacent Weston Mill Yard. The hour-long concert begins at 8pm and will be followed by a wine and cheese reception with the writer and performers. No reservations are necessary. For more information, call 802-824-8167 x110.
For more information about the Weston New Musical Award and Weston's 79th summer theatre season, visit www.westonplayhouse.org.
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