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News Bat Boy Spreads His Wings For New U.K. Cast Recording The U.K. premiere production of Bat Boy has spawned a new cast recording.

Already taped but not yet given a release date, the recording features the cast who opened the show at the West Yorkshire Playhouse and are now previewing in London. In an unusual publicity stunt, it also incidentally features a journalist from the Observer newspaper who wrote an article about singing with the ensemble in the recording sessions.

The show will officially open at the Shaftesbury Theatre Sept. 8. It’s about a strange-looking youth — half-human, half-bat — who fascinates the people of Hope Falls, and was described by the West Yorkshire Playhouse as “somewhere between 'Edward Scissorhands' and My Fair Lady.” The Guardian newspaper called it “a cult hit in the making.”

Deven May, who scored raves for his performance in the Off-Broadway and Los Angeles productions of Bat Boy, returned to that role for the U.K. staging. The cast also includes Chitty Chitty Bang Bang's Emma Williams as Shelley, Ragtime's John Barr as Dr. Parker, Starlight Express's Maurey Richards as Mrs. Taylor and South Pacific'a Rebecca Vere as Meredith. The company also features Andrew Bolton, Gareth Richards, Julie Jupp, Robyn Isaac, Maurey Richards, David Beckford, Thomas Goodridge, Rachel Lynes and Wyn Moss.

Composer Laurence O'Keefe is also involved in the production, which features direction by Mark Wing-Davey and musical direction by Iain Vince-Gatt. A 2001 Outer Critics Circle winner for Best Musical, Bat Boy features music and lyrics by O'Keefe and a book by Keythe Farley and Brian Flemming.

Deven May won the 1998 Ovation Award for Best Lead Actor in a Musical for his performance in the L.A. debut of Bat Boy. For the Off-Broadway run of Bat Boy, he received Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel nominations as well as a 2001 Theatre World Award.  

 
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