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News Casting Complete for NY Debut of Durang-Melnick Musical Adrift in Macao at Primary Stages The cast has been announced for the upcoming Primary Stages New York premiere of Christopher Durang and Peter Melnick's musical Adrift in Macao.
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Orville Mendoza and Michele Ragusa in Adrift in Macao by Christopher Durang and Peter Melnick presented by Primary Stages. Photo by Mark Garvin

Sheryl Kaller (Jayson with a Y) directs and Christopher Gattelli (Altar Boyz, Bat Boy) choreographs the work that is slated to begin Jan. 23, 2007, and open Feb. 13 for a limited engagement through March 4 at 59E59 Theaters. Musical direction is by Fred Lassen (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels).

The ensemble of seven will feature Sunset Boulevard's Tony Award- nominated Alan Campbell (Contact), Will Swenson (Brooklyn, Lestat) and the Barrymore Award-winning cast of Macao at the Philadelphia Theatre Company: Rachel deBenedet (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, Nine), Orville Mendoza (Pacific Overtures) and Michele Ragusa (Urinetown, The Audience). They will also be joined by Jonathan Rayson (A Year with Frog and Toad, Little Shop of Horrors) and Elisa Van Duyne (Beauty and The Beast, 42nd Street).

Featuring a book and lyrics by Durang set to Melnick's music, the film-noir musical parody is set in a world that spans "from the opium dens of China to the lowlife bars of New York [where] the leading lady can always get a job singing in nightclubs no matter how she sings, and the leading man is always mysterious and can't go home for murky reasons he won't explain."

"Films noirs make people think of evil femme fatales like Barbara Stanwyck in 'Double Indemnity' and brings to mind violence and gangsters. Adrift in Macao doesn't focus on the crime aspects of films noirs, but more on the ambience — the smoky nightclubs, the alluring women, and the mysterious men with shady pasts," said Durang of the work.

Durang is well known as the playwright of such works as The Actor's Nightmare, Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All For You, Beyond Therapy, Baby with the Bathwater, Betty’s Summer Vacation, The Marriage of Bette and Boo, Laughing Wild, A History of the American Film and the more recent Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge and Miss Witherspoon. Macao marks the New York premiere for composer Melnick. Currently at work with librettist Bill Russell on The Last Smoker in America, he has also composed Chinese Cabaret and Twyla Tharp's Sextet as well as film and television scores for "L.A. Story," "Convicts," "Indictment: The McMartin Trial" (HBO), "Lily Dale" (Showtime) and numerous PBS documentaries.

The design team features Thomas Lynch (sets), Willa Kim (costumes), Jeff Croiter (lighting) and Peter J. Fitzgerald (sound). Michael Starobin provides orchestrations, and Emily N. Wells serves as production stage manager.

Primary Stages will close its current season on Broadway with Tony Award winners Angela Lansbury (Sweeney Todd, Gypsy, Mame) and Marian Seldes (A Delicate Balance) in Terrence McNally's Deuce, which begin previews in April 2007 at Broadway's Music Box Theatre with an official opening May 6. Michael Blakemore directs the drama that centers on two retired tennis players.

Tickets to Adrift in Macao at 59E59 Theaters, 59 East 59th Street (between Park and Madison Avenues), may be purchased by calling (212) 279-4200. For more information about Primary Stages, visit the website at www.primarystages.com.

 
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