Nat Chandler, Glory Crampton, Omar Lopez-Cepero, Adam Monley Cast in NYMF's Foreverman | Playbill

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News Nat Chandler, Glory Crampton, Omar Lopez-Cepero, Adam Monley Cast in NYMF's Foreverman Casting has been announced for the New York Musical Theatre Festival production of Foreverman, which will begin performances July 20 at the PTC Performance Space, 555 West 42nd Street.

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Directed by Stephen Nachamie, performances will continue through July 28.

The cast comprises Larry Cahn (Hawkins), Nat Chandler (Lord Fairwright), Glory Crampton (Anna Fairwright), Karen Elliott (Mrs. Morgan), Omar Lopez-Cepero (Will Timeson), Kelly McCormick (Fiona Fairwright) and Adam Monley (Jack Mercer).

Foreverman features book, music and lyrics by Brett M. Boles and is described as such: "What if you could live forever? On New Year’s Eve, 1675, Will and Jack make a remarkable discovery – an elixir that will grant them eternal life. But when both men fall in love with Fiona, a young woman with a dark and painful secret, they learn that immortality may not be the gift they had imagined. In Foreverman friendship turns to rivalry and love turns to betrayal, setting the stage for a tumultuous journey through the ages."

The production will also feature scenic design by John McDermott; costume design by Barry Doss and Anne Liberman; lighting design by Susan Nicholson; projection design by Mark Costello; and sound consulting by Bridget O’Connor. 

The music director is Natalie Tenenbaum, and the music supervisor is Stephen Ferri with orchestrations by Stephen Ferri, Andrew Fox and Adam Kaufman. The consulting producer is Michael Roderick.

Performances are scheduled for July 20 at 8 PM, July 22 at 1 PM and 5 AM, July 24 at 5 PM and 9 PM and July 28 at 1 PM.

Tickets are $25 and may be purchased by visiting www.nymf.org; by phoning (212) 352-3101; or by going to the NYMF HUB, 330 West 42nd Street (between Eighth and Ninth Avenues).  

 
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