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Is it March yet?

December
5

Well, I sent out the first of what will be many emails regarding the winter/spring high-school musicals and directors have already begun responding. I’ll continue to post what I get when I get it, along with things that people are looking for.


Hendrick Hudson is doing The Wizard of Oz March 13, 14 and 15 and director Suzanne Schneider says she and co-director Paula Correale are looking for costumes and sets, so if anyone has a connection email me—pkramer@lohud.com—and I’ll put you in touch with them. Or post a comment below…


Tappan Zee is doing Rupert Holmes’ “The Mystery of Edwin Drood” March 27, 28 and 29.


Ramapo is doing “Oliver!” April 3, 4, 5


Tuckahoe is doing “Once on This Island” March 19, 20 and 21


Byram Hills is doing “42nd Street” March 5, 6 and 7


Eastchester chose “Urinetown-The Musical,” April 17, 18 and 19


Clarkstown South chose “Cabaret,” March 20, 21 and 22


Nyack is doing “Disco Inferno.” I don’t have the dates for that one.


The shows will keep trickling in. When they do, you can see them here.


Hey, if you’ve done one of these shows and want to offer advice, post a comment and let’s start a conversation….

This entry was posted on Friday, December 5th, 2008 at 10:13 am by Peter D. Kramer.
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2 Responses to “Is it March yet?”

  1. Wendy Kaiser

    If you haven’t seen The Riverdale “Y” production of Rent, directed by Laurie Walton, treat yourself. It’s one of the very first productions of Rent, School Edition, and it’s truly professional, compelling, and very moving. A memorable show that any musical lover shouldn’t miss!

  2. Eileen Dover

    I’m looking forward to all of these shows but especially Edwin Drood, directed by the great Edward Clinton. I believe rehearsals have already begun for than show and it is already turning out to be the greatest show ever performed in human history. I don’t know if any of you have ever read it but it is AMAZING and Tappan Zee certainly does it justice. I suggest everyone who reads this sees it. There is an all-star cast and it is just incredible. Enough said.

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    Peter D. KramerPeter D. Kramer has loved theater his whole life. A Rockland County native and 19-year employee of The Journal News, Pete relishes his current role, alerting theater lovers to the possibilities and talking to artists young and old about their craft. A former actor, director, technical director, ticket-taker and bon vivant, Pete has put a theater life behind him, living vicariously through those he interviews.

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