| LYRIC STAGE PRESENTS
RAGS
October 28 - November 6, 2011
at Irving Arts Center's Carpenter Hall
Lyric Stage continues its exciting 19th season with the world
premiere of the newly revised RAGS, October 28 through November
6 at the Irving Arts Center’s Carpenter Performance Hall.
This epic and unforgettable musical, set in turn-of-the-century
New York at the height of the great wave of Eastern Europeans
flooding into America, tells the story of five Jewish immigrants
and their struggle to make a better life for themselves. The
production runs October 28 through November 6, 2011 and performances
are in the Irving Arts Center's Carpenter Performance Hall.
Tickets can be Ordered
Online by Clicking Here or by calling the box office
@ 972-252-2787.
RAGS,
with book by Joseph Stein (FIDDLER ON THE ROOF), music by Charles
Strouse (ANNIE) and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz (WICKED), opened
at Broadway’s Mark Hellinger Theater on August 21, 1986
and was nominated for five Tony Awards. The Boston Herald called
it, “a beautiful and stirring experience...RAGS has a
deeply felt story, a rich and varied score and haunting lyrics."
Lyric Stage is proud to present the premiere of Joseph Stein’s
new book, completed just before his death last fall, with a
full-scale, 35-piece orchestra.
This year marks the 100th anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist
Factory fire, a critical moment in both this production and
the nation’s history. Resulting in the death of 146 garment
workers, the Triangle Fire was the single deadliest industrial
disaster in the history of New York City. Most of the victims
were young Jewish and Italian immigrant women, with the youngest
victims only 14 years old. The fire led to groundbreaking safety
legislation for factory workers, and Lyric Stage is proud to
partner with the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition in honoring
the victims of this tragedy and the powerful legacy they left
behind.
It is no secret to those who know the creators of this show
that they often felt this story never got the audience it deserved.
After attending the Lyric Stage production of BYE BYE BIRDIE
in 2010, composer Charles Strouse personally approached Lyric
Stage Founding Producer Steven Jones and asked if he would premiere
a newly revised version of RAGS. After reading Stein’s
new book, Jones knew immediately that Lyric Stage would be honored
to produce this musical tour de force. Of the collaboration
Strouse said, “Joe Stein, before he died, worked long
and earnestly on a re-write of 'RAGS' - and I, with him. He
loved my music as I have loved Steven Schwartz's lyrics - as
much as anything all of us had ever done. The vagaries of the
commercial theater being what they are (and a million composers
might echo this from the grave) RAGS had been consigned to the
list of ‘also-rans.’ I still think of it as some
of the best work we have ever done - a heartfelt tribute to
our great country. How then to thank Steven Jones and Lyric
Stage for giving us back our vision - I don't know - but these
words are a small attempt.”
Cheryl Denson will direct and Lyric Stage Music Director Jay
Dias will conduct the 35 piece Lyric Stage Orchestra. The cast
includes Amanda Passanante (Rebecca), Kristin Dausch (Bella),
Jonathan Bragg (Ben), Lois Sonnier Hart (Rachel), Chet Monday
(David), Shane Peterman (Nathan), Brian Hathaway (Saul), Jackie
Kemp (Avram), Mikey Abrams, Stephen Bates, Sahara Glasener-Boles,
Brendan Cyrus, Randy Dobbs, Michelle Foard, Emily Ford, Carlos
Gomez, Tom Grugle, Martin Guerra, Amber Guest, Alan Hanna, Maranda
Harrison, Joseph Holt, Isaac Jarrell, Morgan Mabry Mason, Lily
Monday, Ashton Morales, Preston Pickett, Diane Powell, Mary
Margaret Pyeatt, Daniel Saroni, Max Swarner, Scott Taylor, Keith
Warren and Lucia Welch.
RAGS will run October 28 through November 6, 2011. Performances
are in the Irving Arts Center’s Carpenter Performance
Hall, 3333 N. MacArthur Blvd. Tickets can be Ordered
Online by Clicking Here or by calling 972-252-2787.
Performances are October 28, 29, November 3, 4, 5 @ 8:00 PM
and October 30 & November 6 @ 2:30 PM.
Download
the program for RAGS (PDF)
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