Reading of Amazing Grace, Featuring Laura Michelle Kelly, Josh Young, Jeff McCarthy, Held Nov. 14 | Playbill

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News Reading of Amazing Grace, Featuring Laura Michelle Kelly, Josh Young, Jeff McCarthy, Held Nov. 14 Producer Carolyn Rossi Copeland presents a by-invitation-only reading of the new musical Amazing Grace Nov. 14 at the New 42nd Street Studios.

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Laura Michelle Kelly

Under the direction of Gabriel Barre, the cast features Josh Young (Judas in Broadway’s upcoming Jesus Christ Superstar) as John Newton, Laura Michelle Kelly (Olivier Award winner for Mary Poppins), Jeff McCarthy (Urinetown, Side Show), Alan H. Green (Sister Act, Spelling Bee), Chris Hoch (Spamalot, Shrek) and Harriett D. Foy (Mamma Mia!) with Laiona Michelle, Jake Boyd, Rheaume Crenshaw, Melanie Czaykowsky, Struan Erlenborn, Hayley Feinstein, Aaron Galligan-Stierle, Carly Hughes, Madelyn Jarmon, Allen Kendall, Kevin Smith Kirkwood, Sarah Knapp, Marla Mindelle, Erick Pinnick, Dan Sharkey, Sasha Sloan, Ian Michael Stuart, Zachary Unger, Paul Michael Valley, Jason Veasey, Charles E. Wallace, Elizabeth Ward Land and Christopher Wood.

Amazing Grace features music and lyrics by Christopher Smith and book by Smith and Arthur Giron. The musical, according to press notes, is a "musical love story based on the life and trials of John Newton, the former abusive slave-trader who authored the world's most recognized song. The story is told from the point of view of his childhood friend Mary Catlett, the woman who never lost faith in him and whose love, courage and unshakable conviction helped to transform his life. Their journey, from the depths of Newton's despair through finding the meaning of their own existence, will lead them to love, heartbreak and an epic quest to end the scourge of slavery."

Music supervisor is Kimberly Grigsby.

For more information visit www.agmusical.com.

 
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