Iron Curtain, with Jenn Gambatese, Todd Alan Johnson, Aaron Ramey, Extends Off-Broadway Run | Playbill

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News Iron Curtain, with Jenn Gambatese, Todd Alan Johnson, Aaron Ramey, Extends Off-Broadway Run Prospect Theater Company's production of Iron Curtain, winner of the Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical, has been extended at the Baruch Performing Arts Center at Baruch College.

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Jenn Gambatese

The production, which opened Nov. 5 for a run through Nov. 27, will now continue performances until Dec. 4. A post-performance talkback with members of the creative team and cast will be held following the Nov. 30 matinee.

Directed by Cara Reichel with choreography by Christine O'Grady, the cast is led by Maria Couch, Jenn Gambatese, Bobbi Kotula, Todd Alan Johnson, David Perlman, Aaron Ramey and Gordon Stanley with Sara Brophy, Ronn Burton, Clint Carter, John Fico, Andrea McCullough, James Patterson, Robby Sharpe and Aubrey Sinn.

Iron Curtain features a book by Susan DiLallo, music by Stephen Weiner and lyrics by Peter Mills. The musical, according to press notes, is described as such: "An uproarious original comedy set during Broadway’s Golden Age of the 1950s, Iron Curtain follows the misadventures of Howard Katz and Murray Finkel, hapless songwriters who finally get their big break when they are kidnapped by the KGB, taken to Russia and forced to fix the world’s worst communist propaganda musical.  With the help of their madcap Soviet collaborators, the team gets a taste of the fame they never had in America. Will they choose celebrity or freedom? Iron Curtain was inspired by the historic communist propaganda musicals created in the Soviet Union under the regime of Joseph Stalin, a purported fan of the musical theater genre."

The production also features musical supervision and orchestrations by Remy Kurs, musical direction by Brandon Sturiale, scenic design by Brian Prather, costume design by Sidney Shannon, lighting design by Doug Harry and sound design by Andy Leviss. Kat West is the production stage manager.

The Baruch Performing Arts Center, Baruch College is located at East 25th Street between Lexington and Third Avenue.  Tickets are $50, with premium seating available for $65. To purchase tickets visit www.ProspectTheater.org or call (212) 352-3101.

 
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