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Off-Broadway News Girl From the North Country Opens at The Public Theater October 1 Bob Dylan and Conor McPherson’s new musical celebrates its North American premiere.
Jeannette Bayardelle and company Joan Marcus

The Public Theater celebrates the official opening of Girl From the North Country October 1. The new musical by Bob Dylan and Conor McPherson makes its North American debut following a critically acclaimed, sold-out run at London’s Old Vic and a subsequent West End transfer.

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Girl From the North Country brings to life the tales of a local community on the brink of change in Duluth, Minnesota, in 1934. The new musical is written and directed by McPherson with music and lyrics by Dylan.

Performances began September 11 and, following a second extension, will continue through December 23.

The cast Off-Broadway is made up of Todd Almond (Iowa) as Elias Burke, Tony nominee Mare Winningham (Casa Valentina) as Elizabeth Laine, Tony nominee Marc Kudisch (Finding Neverland, Hand to God) as Mr. Burke, Hamilton's Sydney James Harcourt as Joe Scott, Dear Evan Hansen's Colton Ryan as Gene Laine, and A Bronx Tale's Kimber Sprawl as Marianne Laine.

The cast also includes Jeannette Bayardelle, Stephen Bogardus, Matthew Frederick Harris, Caitlin Houlahan, Robert Joy, Luba Mason, Tom Nelis, Tony nominee David Pittu, John Schiappa, Rachel Stern, and Chelsea Lee Williams.

The production features scenic and costume design by Rae Smith; lighting design by Mark Henderson; sound design by Simon Baker; orchestrations, arrangements, and musical supervision by Simon Hale; additional arrangements by Simon Hale and Conor McPherson, movement direction by Lucy Hind; and fight direction by UnkleDave’s Fight-House.

Take a Look at Girl From the North Country at The Public Theater

For more information, visit PublicTheater.org.
 
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