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News PHOTO CALL: Tomorrow Morning, With Autumn Hurlbert, Matthew Hydzik, Mary Mossberg and D.B. Bonds, Meets the Press Tomorrow Morning, Laurence Mark Wythe's musical about "coupling and uncoupling", makes its New York City premiere at the York Theatre Company beginning March 21.

With book, lyrics and music by Wythe, the musical is billed this way: "Tomorrow Morning is a warmly sophisticated new musical about the coupling and uncoupling of relationships. Witty, moving and emotionally complex, Tomorrow Morning speaks to anyone who has ever fallen in or out of love."

The cast offered a preview of the show at a March 15 press event:

Tomorrow Morning, With D.B. Bonds, Autumn Hurlbert, Matthew Hydzik and Mary Mossberg, Meets the Press


 

Tom Mullen, who directed in Chicago, will stage the four-actor show for the York and Hilary A. Williams LLC, who are presenting the Off-Broadway premiere. Opening night is March 30. The cast will comprise D.B. Bonds (The Phantom of the Opera), Autumn Hurlbert (Legally Blonde), Matthew Hydzik (West Side Story) and Mary Mossberg (Mamma Mia! national tour).

The creative team also includes Dan P. Conley (scenic design), Bill Morey (costume design), Kirk Bookman (lighting design) and Mike Tutaj (video, projections and sound design). The production stage manager is Sarah Butke.

An early version of Tomorrow Morning had its world premiere at London's New End Theatre in 2006. In August 2007 a first draft of an Americanized script previewed in a reading at Theatre Building Chicago's Stages Festival of New Musicals. For the Chicago 2008 premiere staging, "significant adjustments were made to the script, and songs were added and deleted to raise the dramatic stakes."

The limited Off-Broadway engagement will play to April 23 at The Theatre at Saint Peter's (619 Lexington Avenue, entrance on East 54th Street).

Visit www.yorktheatre.org for the complete performance schedule. Tickets are $67.50 and are available online at www.yorktheatre.org, by calling (212) 935-5820, or in person at the box office at the York Theatre at Saint Peter's.

For more information, please visit YorkTheatre.org

 
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