Written by Cole Porter
Directed by Michael Roiff
Dance Directed by Colleen Gargan
Music Directed by Greg Padgett
Vocal Directed by Julie James
Produced by Melanie Sheerr
PREMISE: The masterpiece of American jazz legend Cole Porter, this musical's story is full of silliness, romance and scandal aboard an old-style luxury liner. Remaining true to the style of its era, it's pure entertainment with plenty of characteristically energetic song and dance.
WHAT TO LOOK FOR: Producer Melanie Sheerr looks forward to "an upbeat, old-style musical performed by extremely talented actors." The show promises to showcase a cast with substantial talent in all three key areas of musical theater- acting, dancing and singing. In the words of director Mike Roiff, "It's musical theater the way it should be. Sit back, relax and enjoy two hours of pure entertainment."
THE BUZZ: Encouraging. The presence of another great American dance show in this fall's theater line-up is exciting, and the dedication of this show's staff promises a fantastic product.
Starring: Vered Metson, John Keefe, Jen Glick, Jac Huberman, Rodrigo Chazorro, Ken Herrera
TAPS Dance Company
November 19-20
Adams Pool Theater
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