Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre Coral Gables Florida
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CREATIVE
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Mark
Cantor
Design |
Diego
Pocovi
Video Producer |
Alberto
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Studios |
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Brand
New Neil Sedaka Musical
Opening at Actors’ Playhouse
From
Left to Right
Stuart Zagnit (Harvey Feldman), Nora Mae Lyng
(Esther Simowitz), Jamie LaVerdiere (Gabriel
Green), Jenny Fellner (Marge Gelman), Laura
Woyasz (Lois Warner), Ed Staudenmayer (Del
Delmonaco)
Photographer:
Steve Moore |

Ed
Staudenmayer who plays 'Del.'
Photographer:
Joe Scheyler
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Ed
Staudenmayer (Del Delmonaco) and
Stuart Zagnit (Harvey Feldman)
Photographer: Steve Moore |
Jenny
Fellner (Marge Gelman) and
Laura Woyasz (Lois Warner) |
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Starting
January 12, 2006, Actors’ Playhouse will
present the musical Breaking Up Is Hard to Do.
This brand new book/musical is driven by the energetic
songs of legendary artist Neil Sedaka. This ultra-friendly
production is set at a Catskills resort in the
summer of 1960. While of course there was that
Cold War/fear-of-nuclear-annihilation thing in
the air, there was also a real sense of innocence:
Kindly old Ike was in the White House, American
Bandstand was on every afternoon, and girls (and
boys) just wanted to have fun.
Dirty
Dancing meets Forever Plaid at Esther’s
Paradise Resort somewhere in the Catskill Mountains
in the summer of '60. Relive the trials, tribulations
and rewards of entertaining and serving guests,
the emotional upheavals of teenage life caused
by infatuations, break-ups and the incessant speculation
about a loved one, and those special summers with
songs from Sedaka’s easily identifiable
tunes like "Love Will Keep Us Together,"
"Where the Boys Are," "Stupid Cupid,"
Laughter in the Rain", "Calendar Girl",
"Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen" and "Breaking
Up Is Hard To Do." It will take you back
to a time of youthful innocence. Baby boomers
will have the time of their life remembering when!
Not a bad soundtrack for a little nostalgic fun.
Director
of Breaking Up Is Hard To Do Gordon Greenberg
most recently directed the critically acclaimed
production of The Baker's Wife by Stephen Schwartz
and Joe Stein for Papermill Playhouse. Current
projects include Slut (Off-Broadway, Fall 2005
– James Hammerstein Productions), Breaking
Up Is Hard To Do (Harbor Entertainment and Brown-Pinto
Productions, Inc.), The Ben Folds Project (The
Producing Office), Jacques Brel… Returns
(Off-Broadway, Spring 2006), and Vanities, the
musical.
Greenberg has assembled a very impressive New
York cast all with Broadway and/or National Tour
Credits. Stuart Zagnit (Harvey Feldmann), Edward
Staudenmayer (Del Delmonaco), Nora May Lyng (Esther
Simowitz), Jaime LaVerdiere (Gabriel Green), Jenny
Fellner (Marge Gelman), and Laura Woyasz (Lois
Warner).
The choreography for Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
is done by Lisa Schriver who is also currently
working on the new Johnny Cash Musical, Ring of
Fire. Design Team includes Scenic Designer Jesse
Poleshak and Costume Designer Thom Heyer. The
Lighting is done by Jeffery Croiter.
The original book of this new musical is by writers
Ben H. Winters and Erik Jackson. Winters wrote
the book and lyrics for the musical comedy Slut,
which will have its Off Broadway debut in the
fall of 2005. Other current projects include a
children’s show for TheatreworksUSA about
the life of Paul Revere, with music by Stephen
Sislen; and Fame Forever, a sequel to the stage
musical Fame. Jackson is the author of the Off
Broadway hits Tell-Tale, Doll and Charlie!, all
produced by Theater Couture. Jackson’s comic
adaptation of Stephen King’s horror classic
Carrie will premiere Off Broadway in the spring
of 2006
Breaking Up Is Hard To Do early previews are from January
12- January 18, Friday and Saturday 8pm, Sunday 2pm, Wednesday
and Thursday 8pm. Tickets for early previews are $30.
Previews continue with a chance to meet the New York creative
team through January 26. The gala opening night performance
is January 27. Breaking Up will have Wednesday through
Saturday evening performances at 8 p.m. and Sundays at
2 p.m. through February 12. Additional Performances are
on Wednesday, January 25 at 2 p.m. & Wednesday, February
1 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $30 for early previews, $37.50
for weeknight shows and matinees, and $45 for Friday and
Saturday evenings. The theatre offers a 10 percent senior
discount rate the day of performance and $15 student rush
tickets 15 minutes prior to curtain, with identification.
All discounts are based on availability and exclude Saturday
performances and Sunday matinees. Group rates are available
for 15 or more, and theatre/dinning packages are available
with Coral Gables’ select restaurants through our
group sales department. Tickets may be purchased through
the box office at 305-444-9293 or Ticketmaster at 305-358-5885
or any Ticketmaster outlet. Senior
discounts are on weeknights only.
Actors’ Playhouse continues its Best of
Broadway 2005-2006 season, with the Broadway hit
musical The Full Monty, March 8- April 9, 2006,
the Florida premier of the musical Five Course
Love, May 10- June 4, 2006, and the comedy The
Mystery of Irma Vep, July 12- September 3, 20006.
Subscribers see it all, with premium seating and
best savings. A four show flexible/anytime subscription
package is available for $170 with tickets good
anytime and any performance, any way, excluding
opening night. Subscribers receive generous membership
benefits from nearly 30 Coral Gables’ finest
restaurants and establishments, including Christy’s,
JohnMartin’s, Norman’s, Ortanique
on the Mile, The Cellar Club at the Biltmore Hotel,
Ruth’s Chris, and The Palm.
Actors’
Playhouse is affiliated with Actor’s Equity
Association and produces year round Mainstage
musicals, plays, and comedies, a five-show Musical
Theatre For Young Audiences season, and a Theatre
Conservatory and summer camp offering a full range
of classes for all experience levels. One of 20
major cultural institutions in Miami Dade County,
Actors’ Playhouse is renowned for its large-scale
Broadway musical theatre productions and has received
48 Carbonell Awards for artistic excellence including
“Best Production of a Musical”. For
further information call 305-444-9293.
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