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News With a Dream of Broadway, Soul Doctor Musical Will Star Gary Morris, Liz Larsen, Eric Anderson and More Soul Doctor: Journey of a Rock-Star Rabbi, starring Grammy Award-winning country star and Les Misérables veteran Gary Morris as a real-life rockin' rabbi, gets two South Florida engagements starting Dec. 25. The show is billed as "Broadway-bound," but no official announcement for a New York life has been made.

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Gary Morris

Morris, the first American actor to play Les Miz's Jean Valjean on Broadway, will share the role of the late music-making rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. Morris will be Shlomo in his older years (and will play Shlomo's father), while Eric Anderson (Lincoln Center Theater's South Pacific, The Wild Party at Blank Theatre, Ragtime for Musical Theatre West) will play the younger Shlomo for much of the evening.

They'll be in good company at Miami Beach's Colony Theatre and Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse. The comic musical drawing on the "true story of the beloved and controversial father of popular Jewish music, Shlomo Carlebach," who died in 1994, will also feature Tony Award nominee Liz Larsen (The Most Happy Fella, Starmites, Hairspray) as Shlomo's mother; Erica Ash (Baby It's You!) as soul singer Nina Simone, "the unlikely friend and muse to Shlomo Carlebach"; Ryan Strand (national tour of Jersey Boys) as Rabbi Eli Chaim Carlebach, Shlomo's twin brother; Jeffrey Kuhn (Broadway's The 39 Steps); Jonathan Brody (Broadway's Titanic); Sara Andreas (Broadway's Catch Me If You Can); and Garon Morris (Gary's teen son) as young Shlomo Carlebach.

With a different cast, the show played two separate engagements in New Orleans in 2010.

Nashville star Morris is best known for his original recording of "Wind Beneath My Wings," for which he won both an Academy of Country Music and a Country Music Association Award Single of the Year in 1984. Morris also is a recipient of Billboard's New Male Artist of the Year in 1982.

Eric Anderson
According to the producers, Soul Doctor "takes us on a musical odyssey through the challenges and triumphs of this cultural phenomenon: his childhood escape from Nazi Germany, becoming a rabbinical prodigy in America; discovering Gospel and Soul music during his unlikely friendship with Nina Simone. It chronicles his meteoric rise as a 'Rock-Star Rabbi' in the 1960s, performing with Bob Dylan, Jefferson Airplane and The Grateful Dead; his struggle to reconcile his deep traditional roots with his desire to reach people of all backgrounds in the 'free-love generation'; and his personal conflicts trying to keep his family together while traversing the globe as a 'Soul Doctor.' He brought joy and song to the lonely, the searching and the brokenhearted."

Steve Margoshes, the orchestrator of Broadway's Aida, The Who's Tommy and Smokey Joe's Café, has blended 30 of Carlebach's songs into the show.

Daniel S. Wise, Soul Doctor's playwright and producer, said in a statement, "Shlomo himself was like a great theatrical experience. Even if you were in a large crowd, Shlomo's magnetism and charisma would reach you in the most personal and intimate way, igniting your imagination to discover a new level of joy."

No dates or theatre have been announced for the show's Broadway life. Gerry McIntyre is the choreographer. Wise and McIntyre are co-directors. Soul Doctor runs Dec. 25-Jan. 8, 2012, at the Colony Theater, 1040 Lincoln Road, Miami Beach. It continues Jan. 10-29, 2012, at Fort Lauderdale's Parker Playhouse, 707 NE 8th Street.

Individual tickets for the show can be purchased at the Colony Theatre at (305) 674-1040 and at Parker Playhouse at (954) 462-0222 or through www.ticketmaster.com.

Visit shlomomusical.com for more information.

 
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