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News Howie Michael Smith's Life Is a Musical, Beginning Tonight Sag Harbor's Bay Street Theater presents the world premiere of My Life Is a Musical, which plays the New York venue July 29-Aug. 31.

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Howie Michael Smith and Robert Cuccioli Photo by Lenny Stucker

Directed and choreographed by Marlo Hunter, the cast features Robert Cuccioli as Randy, Kathleen Elizabeth Monteleone as JT, Justin Matthew Sargent as Zach and Howie Michael Smith as Parker with ensemble members Wendi Bergamini, Adam Daveline, Danyel Fulton and Brian Sills.

The new musical comedy has book, music and lyrics by Adam Overett.

My Life Is a Musical, according to press notes, concerns "Parker, who isn't like anyone else. When Parker wakes up in the morning and leaves his apartment, he hears people singing, he sees people dancing - and no other person on earth knows this is happening. Because Parker's life is a musical. And Parker hates musicals.…Follow Parker's journey, both hilarious and human, as he struggles to hide his predicament from the world, tries to save a rock band, is pursued by a mysterious blogger, and possibly even finds love along the way."

The production team also includes associate choreographer Billy Griffin, music director Vadim Feichtner, orchestrator Oran Eldor, production stage manager Marcie Friedman, assistant stage manager Chris Clark, set designer David L. Arsenault, costume designer Amy Clark, lighting designer Paul Miller and sound designer Tony Melfa.

The new musical is presented in association with Martin Platt, David Elliott, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Joan Raffe & Jhett Tolentino, and Patrick Blake, with additional support from the Joseph Stein Fund for new musicals and Adriane and Jerry Cohen.

Tickets can be purchased online at baystreet.org or by calling the Box Office at (631) 725-9500.

 
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