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News Mishap Stops April 8 Performance of Dream True; OB Show to Open April 17 The Vineyard Theatre was forced to halt the April 8 performance of the new Tina Laundau-Ricky Ian Gordon musical Dream True when a child performer injured himself in the middle of the show. Vineyard artistic director Douglas Aibel told Playbill On-Line that young Jase Blankfort dislocated his shoulder, bringing the show to a halt.

The Vineyard Theatre was forced to halt the April 8 performance of the new Tina Laundau-Ricky Ian Gordon musical Dream True when a child performer injured himself in the middle of the show. Vineyard artistic director Douglas Aibel told Playbill On-Line that young Jase Blankfort dislocated his shoulder, bringing the show to a halt.

Blankfort was taken to the hospital and is feeling better today. The show will go on tonight (April 9), said Aibel, though Blankfort's involvement will be slightly restaged. The audience at the April 8 performance will be given the chance to see the show on a different date.

Aibel also said Dream True has pushed back its opening date from April 14 to April 17. The show will run through May 1, with a possibility of an extension.

Musical star Judy Kuhn heads the cast of Tina Landau and Ricky Ian Gordon's new musical, which began performances March 24 at Off Broadway's Vineyard Theatre.

Also in the cast of the supernatural story of two friends growing up in America are Daniel Jenkins, star of Broadway's Big, and Jeff McCarthy, a veteran of Side Show. Kuhn most recently appeared in the Drama Dept. revival of the Irving Berlin-Moss Hart revue As Thousands Cheer. Her Broadway credits include Chess, Sunset Boulevard and She Loves Me. Gordon and Landau teamed once before, for En Garde Arts' production of Stonewall. Otherwise, Gordon is primarily known for his work in the classical music and opera fields. Landau collaborated with composer Adam Guettel on both Floyd Collins and Saturn Returns.

Dream True, inspired by the George du Maurier novel "Peter Ibbetson," cover five decades in the lives of two boyhood friends, taking them from Wyoming to New York City. This is no ordinary friendship, however: the two pals are able to communicate through dreams.

Also in the cast are Jessica Molaskey (Dream), Francis Jue, Bryan T. Donovan, Michael Cole, Alex Bohen, Blankfort and Steven Skybell. Deirdre Lovejoy, originally cast, left the show during rehearsals to take a role in the Arena Stage production of How I Learned to Drive. She was replaced by Amy Hohn.

In the past, the Vineyard has produced such musicals as Polly Pen's Bed and Sofa and Christina Alberta's Father.

For information on Dream True call (212) 353-3874.

--By Robert Simonson

 
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