Everyday Rapture
Broadway Play with Music Previews
April 19 2010
Opened April 29 2010
Limited Run to July 11 2010
Running Time 1 hr 30 mins | No intermission Tickets
$66.50 to $116.50
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Producers
Roundabout Theatre Company
Creative
Dick Scanlon & Sherie Rene Scott authors
Michael Mayer director
Michelle Lynch musical staging
Tom Kitt orchestrations
Tom Broecker costume design
Kevin Adams lighting design
Christine Jones scenic design
Brian Ronan sound design
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Sherie Rene Scott |
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Eamon Foley |
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Lindsay Mendez |
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Betsy Wolfe |
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Synopsis
From the announcement: "the story of
a young woman’s psycho-sexual-spiritual journey on the rocky path
that separates her mostly Mennonite past from her mostly Manhattan
future. Her life takes her from the cornfields of Kansas to the
clover fields of New York (with a disturbing detour through YouTube)"
The Road to Broadway
Sometimes you just never know.
Everyday Rapture had a very successful run during the
Second Stage Theatre's
2009 season. We hadn't heard that it was supposed to be any more
than it was -- the usual cute little show about the usual
angst-driven performer that comes to the big city -- or that it was
supposed to go much further than Second Stage (Besides possibly as a
pull-it-out-of-my-back-pocket vehicle for Ms Scott whenever she had
some down time)
Until...
...Megan Mullally had some, erm,
backstage differences during rehearsals for the Roundabout's
production of Lips
Together, Teeth Apart that left its artistic director, Todd
Haimes, scrambling to fill a now dark American Airlines theater.
Sometimes it takes years to mount a Broadway production, much
depends on the availability of the creative folks and the
performers. This time 'round somebody was smilin' on somebody |