The Big Bank, Featuring Stacey Todd Holt, Carly Rose Sonenclar, Con O'Shea-Creal, Will Play NYMF | Playbill

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News The Big Bank, Featuring Stacey Todd Holt, Carly Rose Sonenclar, Con O'Shea-Creal, Will Play NYMF The New York Musical Theatre Festival will present the New York premiere of The Big Bank, a timely musical about a bank that loves to foreclose, beginning Sept. 27 at The Theater at St. Clements.

Written by Daniel and Jacob Seligmann, the musical  features direction by David Glenn Armstrong and musical direction by John Bell. The production will play six performances, running through Oct. 4.

The Big Bank features Stacey Todd Holt (Elf, Cry Baby, The Producers), Carly Rose Sonenclar (Wonderland, Les Miserables), Con O'Shea-Creal (Irving Berlin's White Christmas), James Patterson (State Fair), Alex Puette (Legally Blonde national tour), Klea Blackhurst and Piper Goodeve.

According to press notes, "The Big Bank of Brooklyn has an insatiable appetite for foreclosure. This is the bank that revels in taking away people's homes and dreams. Stuart Stevens, a long time employee, has lost his passion for repossession and finds himself falling in love with Iris, the owner of a flower shop he's been ordered to foreclose on. Meanwhile, a radical environmentalist and his precocious 11-year old daughter, Parsley, plot their revenge on The Big Bank. Will the bank go bust? Or BOOM!?"

Now in its eighth year, the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) is the largest annual musical theatre event in America and is a major marketplace for new material and talent discovery. NYMF "discovers, nurtures and promotes promising musical theatre artists and producers at all stages of development, and inspires a diverse audience through vibrant, accessible, powerful new work."

The Theater at St. Clements is located at 423 W. 46th Street. For more information and tickets, call (866) 811-4111 or visit www.nymf.org.

 
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