Call Me Madam, Starring Beth Leavel, Begins at Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma July 24 | Playbill

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News Call Me Madam, Starring Beth Leavel, Begins at Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma July 24 The Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma production of Irving Berlin's musical about politics and romance, Call Me Madam, starring Tony Award winner Beth Leavel, begins performances July 24 in Oklahoma City.

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Beth Leavel

Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone, Baby It's You!) takes on the role of Washington "Hostess with the Mostes" Sally Adams. She is joined by Steve Blanchard (Beauty and the Beast, Camelot) as Cosmo Constantine, Jeremy Benton (42nd Street) as Kenneth Gibson and Adam Heller (Baby It's You!, Les Miserables, Make Me a Song) as Congressman Wilkins.

Michael Baron directs the musical with a score by Berlin and a book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse. Performances continue through July 28. The musical centers on a Washington, DC socialite who is made the ambassador to a small European country. Romantic hijinks ensue. It is based on the life of Oklahoma City native Perle Mesta. 

The cast also includes Molly Rushing, Tom Huston Orr, Vince Leseney, Eric McNaughton, Alex J. Enterline, Marilyn Govich, Robert Matson, Charlie Monnot, Brian Stockton, Heather Botts, Audra Bryant, Eric Friedman, Melissa Griffith, Tanner Lee Hanley, Lauren Johnson, Hanna Killebrew, Andrew Koslow, Sheridan McMichael, Natasha Scearse, James Shackelford, Ethan Spell, Alie Walsh, Ben J. Williams and Darius Wright.

Amy Reynolds Reed choreographs with musical direction by David Andrews Rogers. The production has scenic design by Adam Koch, lighting design by Helena Kuukka and costume design by Jeffrey Meek.

The Lyric Theatre will also offer Chita Rivera My Broadway (Aug. 7-11).

Visit lyrictheatreokc.com.

 
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