Nick Blaemire, Alex Brightman, Eliseo Román, and Barbara Walsh Added to 2018 Powerhouse Season | Playbill

Readings and Workshops Nick Blaemire, Alex Brightman, Eliseo Román, and Barbara Walsh Added to 2018 Powerhouse Season Casting has been announced for the Jason Robert Brown–Jonathan Marc Sherman musical The Connector and the new musical Cowboy Bob.
Nick Blaemire, Alex Brightman, Eliseo Roman, and Barbara Walsh

Additional casting has been announced for the Vassar and New York Stage and Film’s 34th Powerhouse Season, which is currently running through July 29 in Poughkeepsie, New York.

Read: ALICE RIPLEY, RAÚL ESPARZA, DENEÉ BENTON, NOAH GALVIN, MORE JOIN 2018 POWERHOUSE SEASON

Jaclyn Backhaus’ India Pale Ale, directed by Will Davis, will feature Adeel Ahmed, Eshan Bay, Purva Bedi, Jay Charan, Anna Itty, Sophia Mahmud, Nate Miller, Shazi Raja, and Lipica Shah. Performances take place July 6–8.

Tony Award winner Jason Robert Brown and Jonathan Marc Sherman will test their new musical The Connector, with a cast including Renee Albulario, Nick Blaemire, Alvin Crawford, Max Crumm, Ashley Perez Flanagan, Danielle Lee Greaves, Mylinda Hull, Dan Jenkins, Jimmy Kieffer, Jeff McCarthy, Jessica Molaskey, Ana Nogueira, Eliseo Román, and Michael Winther. Daisy Prince, the original director of Brown’s Songs for a New World, will stage the July 13–15 presentation.

Annie Saunders and Becca Wolff’s Our Country will feature co-creator Saunders and Max Hersey. Wolff directs the July 13–15 presentation.

Little Orphan Danny, co-created by Dan Finnerty and director Sean Daniels with additional music by Dan Lipton, will feature Finnerty and Julie Foldesi. Performances run July 25–28.

Cowboy Bob, created by Molly Beach Murphy, Jeanna Phillips, and Annie Tippe with additional music by Alex Thrailkill, will feature Tony nominee Alex Brightman, Ashley Perez Flanagan, Alex Grubbs, Eric Lockley, Claire Rothrock, Kate Shindle, Felix Solis, Tony nominee Barbara Walsh, and Amelia Workman. Tippe will direct the July 27–29 presentation.

For tickets, visit newyorkstageandfilm.org.

 
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