Kunze and Ross Star in Whistle Down the Wind for U.S. Tour; Cast Announced | Playbill

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News Kunze and Ross Star in Whistle Down the Wind for U.S. Tour; Cast Announced The producers of Whistle Down the Wind, Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman's musical tale of salvation and forgiveness set in the American south, have announced complete casting for the upcoming North American tour.
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Eric Kunze and Andrea Ross star in Whistle Down the Wind.

The tour, directed and produced by Bill Kenwright, will debut Sept. 9-22 at the Hobby Center for the Performing Arts in Houston, TX. Among the cast are Eric Kunze as The Man and Andrea Ross as Swallow, as well as, Dann Fink, Adam Shonkwiler, Austin J. Zambito-Valente, Nadine Jacobson, Carole Denise Jones, Greg Stone and Kurt Zischke. The ensemble includes Ryan Appleby, Renee Claire Bergeron, Al Bundonis, Raisa Ellingson, Elizabeth Earley, Alexis Hightower, Stephen Horst, James Jackson, Jr., Justine Magnusson, Jason Ostrowski, Thomas Rainey and Mickey Toogood.

Eric Kunze was most recently seen on the national tour of Jesus Christ Superstar in the title role. His additional Broadway credits include Marius in Les Miserables, Chris in Miss Saigon and Joe Hardy in the revival of Damn Yankees.

Kunze's co-star, Andrea Ross, is an Elliot Norton winner for her roles in Ramona Quimby, The Sound of Music and A Little Night Music. Ross' upcoming debut album, "Moon River," is produced by Whistle Down the Wind composer, Andrew Lloyd Webber.

Based on the novel by Mary Hayley Bell, and subsequent 1961 movie set in the U.K., the musical, with book by Patricia Knop, Gale Edwards and Andrew Lloyd Webber and featuring lyrics by Jim Steinman of "Meatloaf" songwriting fame, is now set in Louisiana in 1959.

Whistle Down the Wind, according to press notes, "tells the story of a young Louisiana girl who finds a mysterious stranger hiding in her barn. When she asks his identity—the first words he utters are 'Jesus Christ;' and it’s as if all her prayers have been answered. While the townspeople are determined to find the escaped felon, she and her friends vow to protect him from the outside world." The creative team for the national tour of Whistle Down the Wind includes costume and set design by Paul Farnsworth, choreography by Henry Metcalfe, musical direction by David Steadman, lighting design by Nick Richings and sound design by Ben Harrison.

Following its Houston debut, Whistle Down the Wind will tour to the Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts in Hartford (Sept. 25-30); Ordway Center for the Performing Arts in St. Paul (Oct. 9-21) Community Center Theater in Sacramento (Oct. 30-Nov. 11); 5th Avenue Theatre in Seattle (Nov. 13-Dec. 2); Fisher Theatre in Detroit (Jan. 8-27, 2008); and the Wilshire Theatre in Los Angeles (April 22-27).

Songs featured in the production include "No Matter What," "A Kiss is a Terrible Thing to Waste," "The Vaults of Heaven," "The Nature of the Beast," "Tire Tracks and Broken Hearts," and the title song.

Whistle Down the Wind made its first American bow in 1996 at the National Theatre, under the direction of Hal Prince. The intended Broadway transfer was scrapped and the musical was reworked for a successful West End production in 1998, helmed by Gale Edwards. A subsequent U.K. tour in 2001, with Bill Kenwright at the reins, saw further development and restructuring of the musical's book, in order to focus on the musical's human elements. It played a brief West End engagement in 2006.

For tickets to the Houston premiere of Whistle Down the Wind visit www.tuts.com.

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The company of Whistle Down the Wind. Photo by Carol Rosegg
 
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