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News With Reading Underway, Woody Allen Musical Bullets Over Broadway Will Test Legs in Fall Lab The Broadway musical adaptation of Woody Allen's Academy Award-nominated film Bullets Over Broadway, which is having a New York City staged reading this week, will receive a month-long lab in the fall prior to its 2014 Broadway arrival.

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This week the creative team assembled for a 29-hour Equity Staged reading (June 10-15) in New York City. 

Five-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman (The Scottsboro Boys, The Producers, Contact) directs and choreographs the musical that has been adapted by Allen from his 1994 film, which he co-wrote with Douglas McGrath. The musical incorporates pre-existing songs from the 1920's and 1930's for its score.

A fall lab, to run Oct. 19-Nov. 21, has been scheduled in anticipation of a 2014 Broadway production that will begin rehearsals in January, according to an Equity casting notice.

As previously reported, Bullets Over Broadway will play the St. James Theatre.

Letty Aronson and Julian Schlossberg are producing the musical. Exact dates of production will be announced at a later time.  The design team will include Tony Award winners Santo Loquasto (scenic design), William Ivey Long (costume design), Donald Holder (lighting design), Glen Kelly (musical arrangements and supervision), Doug Besterman (orchestrations) and Peter Hylenski (sound design).

"Bullets Over Broadway" centers on an aspiring playwright who finds out that his play God of Our Fathers is getting the Broadway treatment thanks to a wealthy gangster who has taken a sudden interest in producing. The only snag is that his dim-witted moll has to star in one of the leading roles. Thrown into the mix are a mafia thug with a real knack for playwrighting and a theatrical grand dame who gives Norma Desmond a run for her money.

The original film starred John Cusack as playwright David Shayne, Dianne Wiest as actress Helen Sinclair, Chaz Palminteri as mobster Cheech and Jennifer Tilly as mob doll Olive Neal. Wiest earned an Academy Award for her performance. Allen's screenplay was Oscar-nominated.

Allen's numerous films include "Annie Hall," "Manhattan," "Crimes and Misdemeanors," "Husbands and Wives," "Love and Death," "Stardust Memories," "Crimes and Misdemeanors," "The Purple Rose of Cairo" and many more (about one a year since the 1970s). His plays include Don't Drink the Water (1966), Death Knocks (1968), Play It Again, Sam (1969), Death (1975), God (1975), The Query (1976), My Apology (1980), The Floating Light Bulb (1981), Death Defying Acts (1995), Writer's Block (2003) and A Second Hand Memory (2004).

 
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