Jason Robert Brown Will Direct Concert Version of Wife Georgia Stitt's Danger Year; Cast Announced | Playbill

News Jason Robert Brown Will Direct Concert Version of Wife Georgia Stitt's Danger Year; Cast Announced A concert version of Georgia Stitt's The Danger Year, directed by her husband, three-time Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown, will be held Jan. 24 at 9:30 PM at 54 Below.

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Georgia Stitt

The Danger Year, according to press notes, "charts one year of calamity, upheaval and rebirth in the lives of five interconnected characters."

Presenting the show in concert form, composer-lyricist Stitt will be joined by Kate Baldwin, Derrick Baskin, Ta'Rea Campbell, Jeremy Jordan, Caitlin Kinnunen, Zak Resnick, Elena Shaddow, Jessica Vosk, EJ Zimmerman and more.

Directed by Brown, the score will be presented publicly in New York City for the first time following a successful West End debut last fall at London's Garrick Theatre.

Stitt serves as pianist and music director for a band that includes Randy Landau on bass, Simon Kafka on guitar, Shannon Ford on drums, Mairi Dorman-Phaneuf on cello and Victoria Paterson on violin.

Stitt is a composer/lyricist and a music producer. In addition to The Danger Year, she wrote Big Red Sun (NAMT, Arlen Award with John Jiler), Samantha Spade: Ace Detective (commissioned by TADA! with Lisa Diana Shapiro), The Water (with Jeff Hylton and Tim Werenko) and Mosaic (with Cheri Steinkellner), and she is at work on a new project with director Molly Smith at Arena Stage.

For more on Stitt, read Playbill.com's Booking It! column, in which she shares tips and insight on writing, performing, singing, representation and more.

54 Below is located at 254 West 54th Street. There is a $30-$65 cover charge plus a $25 food and beverage minimum. For more information and tickets, call (646) 476-3551 or visit 54Below.com.

 
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