By Andrew Gans
22 Apr 2008
The Black Dahlia features book and lyrics by Carol Crittenden and Richard Sabellico with music by John T. Prestianni. The musical, according to press notes, is described as such: "A beautiful young woman is brutally murdered and left in a grotesque display on a street in Los Angles, giving her a fame in death that was elusive in her starry eyed, lost-soul life. The ever and always unsolved case of the Black Dahlia."
The York will also offer free readings of Dillinger (April 24), The Hollywood Backer's Audition (May 1), The Toymaker (May 2), Villa Diodati or Mary Shelley — Scenes From a Life (May 8), Appalachian Fling (May 14) and Lift (May 15).
York Theatre Company productions play The Theatre at Saint Peter's, which is located in Manhattan on 54th Street, just east of Lexington Avenue. Admission to the reading is free, but reservations are required by e-mailing Jeff Landsman at Jlandsman@yorktheatre.org or by calling (212) 935-5824, ext. 24.


