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PREVIEW: [title of show] @Above The Stag Theatre

February 17, 2019

Above the Stag presents: [title of show] – A musical comedy about writing a musical comedy with music and lyrics by Jeff Bowen, book by Hunter Bell and directed by Robert McWhir.

JEFF and Hunter have a dream – and that dream is for their work to be selected for the upcoming New York Musical Theatre Festival.

The submissions deadline is only three weeks away, and our heroes don’t actually have a musical to perform. But that’s not going to get in their way – because they have a whole three weeks to write it.

Recruiting two more friends to work with them, they embark on their journey, full of naive hope and wild optimism – even if nobody can come up with a killer name for the show.

Excitement mounts; if the show is a hit, they could replace the four ugly mismatched chairs on the set with chairs covered in diamonds.

And then … their little three-week-old musical defies the odds and is CHOSEN for the prestigious slot, and what’s more when it comes to performance time, fancy industry people are in the audience.

The show is a HIT. Plans progress toward taking the musical to Broadway …but that’s when the egos start to clash, and everything begins to unravel…

The more successful they become, the more the four begin to drift apart, and to wax nostalgic over younger, happier, less complicated days.

Will they remember that their relationship and the quality of their creation are more important to them than commercial success? And more importantly – will they ever get their diamond chairs?

[title of show] was actually genuinely chosen for production by the Musical Theatre Festival and premiered there, in September 2004, in New York City. It later ran off-Broadway at the Vineyard Theatre in 2006, earning a second limited run the same year, then played at Broadway’s Lyceum Theatre and was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical.


Event: [title of show]

Where: ABOVE THE STAG THEATRE, 72 Albert Embankment London, SE1 7TP

When: runs till March 10

Time: Tuesday – Saturday 7.15pm, Sunday 2pm and 5.30pm

Cost: £25

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