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News Musical [title of show], About Making a Musical, to Have Off-Broadway Debut The Vineyard Theatre has announced it will add the musical [title of show] to its 2005-2006 season lineup for a February berth Off-Broadway.
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Michael Berresse, director of [title of show]. Photo by Aubrey Reuben

Previously seen at the 2004 New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF), the uniquely titled musical will reunite the original cast and creative team for the Vineyard run.

[title of show] — which follows two young writers (Jeff and Hunter) as they "race to write and submit a show to the theatre festival" weeks before the deadline — was born out of just that: Jeff Bowen and Hunter Bell's race to complete an entry for the aforementioned festival. The musical also includes two of the scribe's friends who were enlisted for this journey. Bowen and Bell star with Susan Blackwell and Heidi Blickenstaff.

The original creative team also returns with Tony Award nominee Michael Berresse (The Light in the Piazza, Kiss Me Kate) as the director-choreographer and Larry Pressgrove (Cats, Children's Letters To God) who provides musical arrangements and direction.

"There's a lot of self-referential stuff out there," Berresse previously told Playbill.com (Sept. 2004) about the musical, "and I think that is born from that desire for creative people to find a more organic and less compromised outlet for their work. It's hard, especially for new writers in this industry, to feel like they can really follow their hearts and not have to cater and pander. That's why a lot of the really interesting stuff is born in small venues."

He continued, "What was so unique about the structure of this piece is that it has that silly irreverence and a lot of very funny inside stuff, but at heart I'm a very serious person and I really, really love this art form — and it's very obvious these guys feel the same way. They're very serious people who really adore it. It's not about making fun of the art form at all. It's about trying to remember what it is that makes it so unique, so special and so affecting." The Vineyard season opened with the world premiere Kirsten Childs musical Miracle Brothers directed by Tina Landau. Following [title of show], the previously announced world premiere production of Between Seconds, written and performed by screen actress Mary Pat Gleason under the direction of Lonny Price, will play in May.

Tickets for [title of show] at the Vineyard Theatre, 108 East 15 St. can be reserved by calling (212) 353-0303 or online at www.vineyardtheatre.org.

 
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