Saving Aimee Musical, With Carolee Carmello and Judy Kaye, Is Born Again in Seattle Sept. 30 | Playbill

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News Saving Aimee Musical, With Carolee Carmello and Judy Kaye, Is Born Again in Seattle Sept. 30 Two-time Tony Award nominee Carolee Carmello returns to the pulpit in the 5th Avenue Theatre production of Saving Aimee, the musical about Jazz-Age evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson by Kathie Lee Gifford, David Friedman and David Pomeranz. Performances begin Sept. 30 in Seattle.

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Carolee Carmello in an earlier workshop presentation of Saving Aimee. Photo by Joan Marcus

Carmello (Parade, Hello Again, Lestat, The Addams Family) created the role of McPherson in the 2007 world-premiere staging of Saving Aimee at the Signature Theatre in Arlington, VA. The writers have refined the material since its debut. Saving Aimee has book and lyrics by actress, writer and talk-show host Gifford, and music by Friedman and Pomeranz.

5th Avenue artistic director David Armstrong directs Saving Aimee, which will officially open Oct. 20 for a run through Oct. 29.

Saving Aimee also includes Tony winner Judy Kaye, fresh off the world premiere of Tales of the City, as Minnie Kennedy; Roz Ryan (Dreamgirls) as Emma Jo Schaffer; as well as Ed Dixon (Mary Poppins, Sunday in the Park With George); Ed Watts (Finian's Rainbow); Charles Leggett; and Brandon O'Neill (Aladdin at the 5th Avenue).

Completing the ensemble are Jared Michael Brown, Christian Duhmel, Richard Gray, Cayman Ilika, Brandi Chavonne Massey, Cheryl Massey-Peters, Corrina Lapid-Munter, Heath Saunders, Aaron Shanks, Tim Shew, Mara Solar, Billie Wildrick and Matt Wolfe.

According to the 5th Avenue, "This is the powerful true story of 1920's evangelist Aimee Semple McPherson, who catapulted to unexpected stardom as the founder of the first mega-church and a media empire. The rise and fall of a woman cloaked in intrigue, embroiled in scandal, and at the heart of one of the nation’s first sensationalized trials, Saving Aimee, celebrates the unstoppable force of a powerful woman inspired to great heights in a man's world." Saving Aimee has choreography by Lorin Laterro, music direction by Joel Fram, orchestrations by Bruce Coughlin, set design by Walt Spangler, costume design by Gregory A. Poplyk, lighting design by Tom Sturg, sound design by Ken Travis and hair and makeup design by Mary Pyanowski.

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