PHOTO CALL: Jenn Colella, Gretchen Cryer and More Celebrate Mufti I'm Getting My Act Together and Sequel | Playbill

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News PHOTO CALL: Jenn Colella, Gretchen Cryer and More Celebrate Mufti I'm Getting My Act Together and Sequel Jenn Colella plays Heather in the York Theatre Company revival of Nancy Ford and Gretchen Cryer's rueful pop musical I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It On the Road. Cryer, who originated the role, stars in the world premiere of the sequel, presented in rep. Both productions began performances June 19.

Both shows, offered in rep through June 26, are directed by Wes Hyler; the sequel includes three original cast members from I'm Getting My Act Together, including co-creator Cryer, who reprises her role of Heather Jones.

Here are the casts of both shows celebrating opening night:

Jenn Colella, Gretchen Cryer and More Celebrate Mufti I'm Getting My Act Together and Sequel


I'm Getting My Act Together…  features Lisa Birnbaum (Abraham Lincoln’s Big Gay Dance Party), Jenn Colella (Lucky Guy, High Fidelity), Erik Hayden (Million Dollar Quartet), Jillian Louis (The Dinosaur Musical, Philadelphia), Daniel Robert Sullivan (Jersey Boys, Toronto), Louis Tucci (Buddy) and Jeremy Yaddaw (Musicals in Mufti: I Love My Wife). Music direction is by John Di Pinto.

Still Getting My Act Together features original cast members Betty Aberlin, Gretchen Cryer (librettist) and Margot Rose. Also featured in the cast are Lynne Halliday (Porterphiles), John Hillner (La Cage aux Folles), Greg Landes, Dennis Michael Keefe and Scott Wakefield (Ring of Fire). Music direction is by Christopher McGovern.

Marathon tickets (for both shows) are priced $67.50; regular tickets are $39.50. York Theatre Company at St. Peter's is located on East 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. For tickets visit www.yorktheatre.org or call (212) 935-5820.

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Mufti means "in street clothes, without the trappings associated with the original productions."

 
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