Mufti Bajour — with Teri Ralston — Begins York Theatre Company Run July 13 | Playbill

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News Mufti Bajour — with Teri Ralston — Begins York Theatre Company Run July 13 The York Theatre Company's production of Bajour, the third entry in its summer Musicals in Mufti series, begins performances July 13.
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Deone Zanotto surrounded by Nancy McCall, Talia Barzilay and Laura Kenyon in Bajour. Photo by Ben Strothmann

Directed by Stuart Ross with musical direction by Mark Hartman, the Ernest Kinoy-Walter Marks musical will run through July 15. The cast features Talia Barzilay, Angel Desai (as Emily), Erick Devine, Michael Iannucci, Laura Kenyon (as Lupa), Don Mayo (as Newark), Nancy McCall, Nicholas Rodriguez (as Steve), Thom Christopher (as Johnny Dembo), Teri Ralston (as Momma), Lee Rosen (as Lou) and Deone Zanotto (as Anyanka). Bajour, which is based on Joseph Mitchell short stories published in the New Yorker, features a book by Ernest Kinoy and music and lyrics by Walter Marks.

A "bajour," according to press notes, "is to gypsies the highest of all the arts, and refers to a con game involving separating lonely older women from their savings." The musical concerns "an anthropology student at NYU whose doctoral study of nomadic gypsies brings her in contact with a tribal leader, who needs to raise a dowry to purchase a bride from Newark’s Gypsy King for his son. Anxious to marry, this bride offers to stage a 'bajour' to help finance it but complications ensue when she targets the student’s widowed mother."

Lawrence Kasha directed the original Broadway run, which opened at the Shubert Theatre Nov. 23, 1964. The cast included Nancy Dussault, Herschel Bernardi, Chita Rivera and Mae Questel.

Bajour plays the Theatre at Saint Peter's, which is located at 54th Street, east of Lexington Avenue. For more information or to purchase tickets, call (212) 935-5820 or visit www.yorktheatre.org.

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The Musicals in Mufti series offers rarely performed musicals in staged concert performances. "Mufti" means "in street clothes, without the usual trappings."

The Mufti season will conclude July 27-29 with The Day Before Spring; David Glenn Armstrong directs.

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Teri Ralston and Angel Desai in the York Theatre Company's Mufti presentation of Bajour Photo by Ben Strothmann
 
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