SOMETHING ROTTEN! at Marblehead Little Theatre Opens June 21 Marblehead, Massachusetts — Marblehead Little Theatre is excited to announce that tickets are now on sale for Something Rotten! — opening June 21st and running for 10 performances through June 30th at Marblehead Little Theatre, 12 School Street, Marblehead, MA. Something Rotten! is set in the Renaissance of the 1590s. It is an outrageous, musical farce about two brothers who are desperate to write a hit play. Nick and Nigel Bottom are contemporaries of Shakespeare who are stuck in the shadow of "The Bard," the Renaissance rock star. When a local soothsayer foretells the future of theater involving singing, dancing and acting, Nick and Nigel set out to write the world’s first musical. But amidst the scandalous excitement of opening night, the Bottom Brothers realize what reaching the top really means. Created by Grammy Award-winning songwriter Wayne Kirkpatrick, and successful screenwriters Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, Something Rotten! is lauded as a “hysterical, joyous celebration of everything you love about Broadway.” The show received several best musical nominations and was hailed by Time Out New York as “the funniest musical comedy in at least 400 years.” The Marblehead Little Theatre production is directed by Katie Meuse, with musical direction by David Flowers, choreography by Erin Pelikhov and produced by Ariel Sargent and Aaron Swiniuch through a special arrangement with Music Theatre International. The cast is as follows: Nick Bottom - Nick Raponi Nigel Bottom - Johnathon Pappas Bea - Rachel Pride Portia - Alicia Tentindo Brother Jeremiah - John Macero Nostradamus - Stephen Flaherty Shakespeare - Eamon Arthur Shylock - Ted Merritt Lady Clapham - Rachelle Chevalier Minstrel - Ursina Amsler Ensemble: Demi DiCarlo, Matthew Doherty, Dani Dorrego, Cait Etzel, Nicholas Major*, Gene Pelikhov, Christopher Raney*, Colby Taormina Featured Dancers: Marissa Browning*, Kristy DiScipio, Stephanie Ernst, Amanda Tardif* *denotes understudy For tickets and more information, please visit: www.mltlive.org. ABOUT Marblehead Little Theatre: Started in 1955 by members of the Marblehead Women’s Club, the award-winning Marblehead Little Theatre is one of the oldest community theater groups in New England. One of the few to have continually produced shows each year, Marblehead Little Theatre has consistently presented live-theater productions for over six decades. For more information visit www.mltlive.org.
Year | Category | |
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2015 | Best Musical |
Marblehead Little Theatre is at 12 School St, Marblehead, MA, Marblehead, MA.
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