Curtain Up on 42nd Street, Starring Christianne Tisdale and Patrick Ryan Sullivan, at the Engeman | Playbill

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News Curtain Up on 42nd Street, Starring Christianne Tisdale and Patrick Ryan Sullivan, at the Engeman Christianne Tisdale, Patrick Ryan Sullivan, Darien Crago and Tim Falter star in the Engeman Theater production of the classic Broadway musical 42nd Street, which begins performances April 12 in Northport, Long Island.

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Christiane Tisdale

Running through June 17, the classic showbiz musical is directed by Mark Adam Rampmeyer, with choreography by Melissa Giattino and musical direction by Mike Pettry.

42nd Street has a book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble, with lyrics by Al Dubin and music by Harry Warren. The Broadway fable centers on chorus girl Peggy Sawyer, who turns into a star overnight.

Tisdale (Triumph of Love, Beauty and the Beast) portrays Dorothy Brock, with Sullivan (Broadway's 42nd Street) as Julian Marsh, Crago as young starlet Peggy Sawyer and Falter (Some Like It Hot) as Billy Lawler.

The principal cast also includes Elise Kinnon as Anytime Annie, Marci Reid as Maggie Jones, Kirk Bangstad as Pat Denning, Stephen Valenti as Abner Dillon, Evan Teich as Bert Barry, Drew Humphrey as Andy Lee, Ashley Peacock as Phyllis Dale and Nikka Della Penta as Lorraine.

The ensemble includes Laurie Difilippo, Aisling Halpin, Megan Kelley, Nick Lorenzini, Kelly Marteney, Adam Mosebach, Jake Primmerman, Audra Rizzo, Robbie Smith, Amy Van Norstrand and Todd Walker.

Engeman's production of 42nd Street has scenic design by Sonoka Fukuma Gozelski, costume design by Keith Schneider, lighting design by Justin A. Partier, sound design by Craig Kaufman and hair and wig design by Brandyalyn Fulton.

For tickets phone (631) 261-2900 or visit EngemanTheater. The Engeman Theater is located at 250 Main Street in Northport, Long Island.

 
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