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The grand opening production in The Umbrella Stage Company's newly constructed mainstage theater in Concord Center is a moment to celebrate ... and 42nd STREET is nothing short of the greatest celebration of musical theatre and the people who make it happen!
Aspiring chorus girl Peggy Sawyer comes to the big city from Allentown PA, and soon lands her first big job in the ensemble of a glitzy new Broadway show. But just before opening night, the leading lady breaks her ankle. Will Peggy be able to step in and become a star?
The show features both fresh faces and established talent, including Gillian Mariner Gordon as Peggy, Elliot Norton Award-winner Aimee Doherty* as Dorothy Brock, IRNE nominee Todd Yard as Julian Marsh, and Mickey T. White as Billy Lawlor, Daniel Forrest Sullivan as Andy Lee, Barbara Pierre as Maggie Jones, Ryan Malyar as Bert Barry, Ashley Nicole Martin as Anytime Annie, Temma Beaudreau as Lorraine, Rachel Tata as Phyllis, with John Breen, Chris DiOrio, Cara Guappone, Gordon Ellis, Will Fafard, Alden Gagnon, Jackson Jirard, Thom Hardy, Erica Lundin, Nick Osborne and Hannah Shihdanian.
Splashy and grand, this tap-dance fueled musical is a visual feast, and is the ultimate showcase for the capabilities of The Umbrella's new theater facilities.
Music by Harry Warren
Lyrics by Al Dubin
Book by Michael Stewart and Mark Bramble
Directed by Brian Boruta
Rehearsal Trailer at: https://vimeo.com/361914781
Gillian Mariner Gordon* as Peggy Sawyer
Todd Yard as Julian Marsh
Mickey T. White as Billy Lawlor
Aimee Doherty* as Dorothy Brock
Daniel Forrest Sullivan as Andy Lee
Barbara Pierre as Maggie Jones
Ryan Malyar as Bert Barry
Ashley Nicole Martin as Anytime Annie
Temma Beaudreau as Lorraine
Rachel Tata as Phyllis
with
John Breen
Chris DiOrio
Cara Guappone
Gordon Ellis
Will Fafard
Alden Gagnon
Jackson Jirard
Thom Hardy
Erica Lundin
Nick Osborne
Hannah Shihdanian
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder with Music and Lyrics by Steven Lutvak and Book and Lyrics by Robert L. Freedman will find its way to the Lyric Stage Company of Boston after originally scheduled to open on May 15, 2020.
Following the spectacular season opener 42nd Street in its mainstage, The Umbrella Stage Company will break in its newly constructed black box with an intimate and moving American classic, August Wilson's Fences. (Nov. 1-23).
The red velvet curtain rises on about a dozen pairs of feet tapping up a storm, but there are a few hundred more dancing their way out of the Umbrella Community Arts Center after they pay a visit to 42ND STREET, the blockbuster grand opening production of the Umbrella Stage Company, Greater Boston's newest professional theater in Concord. The 344-seat, state-of-the-art main stage is airy and comfortable, with a generous rake to provide unobstructed viewing from every row. Kicking off the season with the quintessential backstage musical is a stroke of genius that celebrates the performing arts and generates excitement for the Umbrella.
The Umbrella Community Arts Center came alive with the sights and sounds of Broadway last night to celebrate the launch of its newly minted professional company, The Umbrella Stage Company, and the grand opening of its new home - a just-constructed, state-of-the-art, 344-seat mainstage theater at 40 Stow Street.
The Umbrella Stage Company is pleased to announce its 2019/2020 season, including an expanded six-show lineup staged in two newly constructed theaters at 40 Stow Street, as well as a variety of flexible new ticketing and subscription offerings.
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