Annie Golden, Philip Hoffman, Javier Munoz, Adam Overett Star in Free Performances of Marry Harry, April 26-28 | Playbill

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News Annie Golden, Philip Hoffman, Javier Munoz, Adam Overett Star in Free Performances of Marry Harry, April 26-28 Amas Musical Theatre presents free performances of the new musical Marry Harry April 26-28 at Foxwood Rehearsal Studios, 214 West 43rd Street.

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Featuring a book by Jennifer Robbins, music by Dan Martin, lyrics by Michael Biello and direction by Kent Nicholson, performances are scheduled for April 26 at 4 PM, April 27 at 3 PM and 7:30 PM and April 28 at 1 PM.

The cast includes Cameron Folmar, Annie Golden, Pia Glenn, Philip Hoffman, Jillian Louis, Javier Munoz, Adam Overett, Blair Ross, Mariand Torres and Katie Zaffrann. The performances also feature choreography by Christine O’Grady.

Marry Harry, according to press notes, is the "story of two young adults about to turn 30 who find themselves still living and working with their parents. Little Harry aspires to be a great chef but can’t escape his father’s dream of carrying on the family restaurant. Sherri keeps following her mother’s terrible advice and has become a terminal bride-to-be. Both parents have even bigger problems."

The creative team also includes set designer Alexis Distler, costume designer Kirche Zeile, sound designer Carl Casella, prop designer Dustin Cross, music director Remy Kurz, tech director Josh Iacovelli and stage manager Brian Westmoreland.

The presentations are part of the ongoing Amas Lab and Workshop Series, a development program for writers, lyricists and composers to develop and advance their new musicals.

For reservations e-mail [email protected] or call (212) 563-2565. For more information go to www.amasmusical.org.

 
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