Keating, Dixon, Scherer, Graae, Hibbard and More Set for York Theatre Company Readings | Playbill

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News Keating, Dixon, Scherer, Graae, Hibbard and More Set for York Theatre Company Readings Casting has been announced for the York Theatre Company's free readings of Goodbye and Good Luck, Coco and The Road to Qatar! All three readings are part of the company's Developmental Reading Series.
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Isabel Keating

Goodbye and Good Luck, which features a book by Melba Thomas, music by David Friedman and lyrics by Muriel Robinson, will be presented Feb. 2 at 3 PM and Feb. 5 at 3 PM. The cast will include MaryEllen Ashley, Jonathan Brody, Janet Carol, David Green, Sam Guncler, Joe Kolinski, Lynda Rodolitz, Sheri Sanders, Neva Small and Gary Wright. Isabel Keating (The Boy From Oz) will star in the title role of Coco, which will be offered Feb. 9 at 3 PM. The musical, which features book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Andre Previn, will also feature the talents of James Donegan, Warren Kelley, John Scherer, Daniel Spiotta and Billy Wheelan.

The musical comedy The Road to Qatar! will be presented Feb. 19 at 3 PM. The cast will comprise Ed Dixon, Valerie Fagan, Jason Graae, Ray Wills and David Hibbard. The new musical was penned by Stephen Cole (book and lyrics) and David Krane (music).

The readings will be presented at the York's home at The Theatre at Saint Peter's on 54th Street, east of Lexington Avenue. Although the readings are free, reservations are required by emailing Jeff Landsman at [email protected] (include name, phone number, the show's title and the number of tickets) or by calling (212) 935-5824, ext. 24.

For more information visit www.yorktheatre.org.

 
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