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News Stout Set for NYTB's No More Fire at the Duplex March 31 Mary Stout will headline No More Fire – A Night of Original Music by Jack Aaronson for the New York Theatre Barn's concert series at the Duplex on March 31.

Stout, who has appeared in Beauty and the Beast, Jane Eyre, and My Favorite Year, leads a roster of performers including Mick Bleyer, Adina Verson, Kevin Wanzor, Susanne Kobb, Amanda Adair Brown, Michael Zahler and Alanna Wilson.

The 9:30 PM concert will feature a collection of songs penned by Aaronson from his musicals The Journey of Edgar Allen Poe, Nice Girls Don't Explode and Crossing Over.

The second part of the evening will feature compositions from the 2008 Jonathan Larson Award-winning songwriting team of Jeff Thomson and Jordan Mann. Special guests include Meredith Anderson and Legally Blonde cast member Bryce Ryness.

Upcoming events from NYTB include Untitled 2: An Evening of Songs from New Musicals on April 14 at the Triad, featuring the songs of Adam Mathias and Brad Alexander (See Rock City and Other Destinations), Ryan Scott Oliver and Kirsten Guenther (Alive at 10 and The Battery’s Down), Dan Collins and Julianne Wick Davis (Wood), Adam Gwon (Ordinary Days), Joe Iconis (The Black Suits), Rob Baumgartner (Adam Lives), and Gordon Leary and Karlan Judd (Cheer Wars).

The 9 PM performance will feature Leigh Spofford, Alysha Umphress, Holly Holcomb, Lindsay Mendez, Michael Lowe, Katherine Schickert, Jeremy Pasha, Ricky Oliver, Adam Enright and Ben Schrader. In May NYTB returns to the Duplex with new cabarets from Kristen Seargent and Brad Bass.

The Duplex Cabaret Theater is located in Manhattan at 61 Christopher Street at Seventh Avenue. There is a $10 cover charge and a two-drink minimum; call (212) 255-5438 for reservations.

For more information visit www.NYTheatreBarn.org.

 
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