Van Hughes, Daniel Jenkins, Lindsay Mendez and More Cast in World Premiere of New Musical A Little More Alive | Playbill

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News Van Hughes, Daniel Jenkins, Lindsay Mendez and More Cast in World Premiere of New Musical A Little More Alive The cast and creative team have been announced for the Kansas City Repertory Theatre world premiere of the new musical A Little More Alive, which will begin previews April 11 and run through May 11 on the Rep’s Copaken Stage.

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Directed by Tony nominee Sheryl Kaller, the new musical features book, music and lyrics by Nick Blaemire. The show is being produced by Kansas City Repertory Theatre through special arrangement with Hunter Arnold and TBD Theatricals.

The cast will comprise Daniel Jenkins as Gene Fuller; Van Hughes as Nate Fuller; Michael Tacconi as Jeremy Fuller; Lindsay Mendez as Lizzie; Kayla Foster as Molly; and in a separate cast who only appear in interstitial “home videos,” Jenny Powers as Maggie Fuller; Stephen Kunken as Robert Hutchens; Christian Maldini as Young Nate; Patrick Gibbons as Young Jeremy; and Lukas Parrish as 4 Year Old Nate.

A Little More Alive is described as a “captivating new pop musical, in which two estranged brothers reunite at their mother’s funeral. An unexpected discovery upends every memory they have – and it becomes their mission to learn the truth about their family; but, along the way, Nate and Jeremy find that no one is exempt from the gray area between right and wrong.”

The production will have musical supervision and orchestrations by Jesse Vargas, musical direction by Cian McCarthy, lighting design by Jeff Croiter and Cory Pattak, sound design by Nevin Steinberg, scenic design by Wilson Chin and costume design by Alison Heryer.

Kansas City Rep’s Copaken Stage is located at 13th and Walnut streets in Kansas City, MO. Ticket prices range from $20 for students to $29-$59 for adults. For ticket and performance information, call the KC Rep Box Office at (816) 235-2700 or visit www.KCRep.org.

 
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