Tony Nominee Ann Crumb Stars in Musical Version of Wings for PA's Media Theatre, Starting Feb. 8 | Playbill

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News Tony Nominee Ann Crumb Stars in Musical Version of Wings for PA's Media Theatre, Starting Feb. 8 Ann Crumb, who starred in the original London and Broadway casts of Andrew Lloyd Webber's Aspects of Love, heads the cast of the Media Theatre's production of the musical version of Wings, which begins performances Feb. 8.

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Ann Crumb

Directed by artistic director Jesse Cline, the limited engagement will play the Philadelphia venue through Feb. 26.

Crumb plays Emily in a cast that also includes Demetria Bailey as The Nurse and Mrs. Timmons, Dan Schiff as The Doctor and Mr. Brambilla, Rebecca Robbins as Amy and Robert Lewandowski as Billy.

Wings, which is based on the play by Arthur Kopit, has a book and lyrics by Arthur Perlman and music by Jeffrey Lunden.

Wings, according to press notes, concerns "Emily, an aviatrix who performed stunts in her adventurous youth as she fearlessly walked on the wings of a biplane. As she once plummeted dizzyingly through space, she is now falling through inner space as the result of a stroke. Wings captures, with poignancy and simplicity, Emily’s story and hesitant recovery. A relapse thrusts her once again into the void, but in the musical’s triumphantly inspiring view she has merely taken flight once again."

Ann Crumb received a Barrymore nomination for her work in The Media Theatre’s production of Souvenir as Florence Foster Jenkins and received critical acclaim in Master Class as Maria Callas. She was nominated for the Tony Award when she appeared in Anna Karenina and is well known for creating the role of Rose in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Aspects of Love both when it appeared in London’s West End and on Broadway.

For tickets and information call (610) 891-0100 or visit mediatheatre.org.

 
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