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News Jones and Schmidt's Celebration Returns to NY Dec. 27 (re:) Directions Theatre Company's production of Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt's 1969 avant-garde musical Celebration begins a two-week engagement Dec. 27.
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Harvey Schmidt with Tom Jones

Celebration, according to press notes, "focuses on four characters: Orphan, an idealistic and cheerfully optimistic young man, in possession of the stained-glass eye of God, who reminds Edgar Allen Rich, a wealthy but jaded old man, of his younger self; Angel, a sweet entertainer who longs to be 'somebody'; and Potemkin, a Loki-like character who serves as narrator, commentator, and advisor. At the musical's core is the struggle between youth and old age, innocence and corruption, love and ambition, and poverty and wealth, as Angel tries to decide if she would be better served by her feelings for Orphan or Rich's willingness to fulfill her every dream." The cast includes Ben Griessmeyer (Orphan), Stefanie O'Connell (Angel), George Croom (Mr. Rich) and Tom Berger (Potemkin) with Kristen Alberda, Nathan Bovos, Liz Kimball, Kristian Lazzaro, and Kasey Williams as the Revelers. Joshua Robinson will perform the role of Mr. Rich during the New Year's Eve and Jan. 2-3 performances. Direction is by Erin Smiley.

Featuring book and lyrics by Tom Jones and a score by Harvey Schmidt, Celebration includes the songs "Under the Tree," "Orphan in the Storm," "Fifty Million Years Ago," "It's You Who Makes Me Young," "Winter and Summer," "Somebody" and "Love Song."

Celebration plays the 14th Street Theatre through Jan. 6, 2008. Tickets, priced $18, are available by calling (212) 868-4444 or by visiting www.Smarttix.com.

For further information visit www.redirectionstheatre.com.

 
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