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Readings and Workshops See Who's Starring in Out of the Box Theatrics' Starstruck Industry Presentation

The new musical features a book by Beth Malone and Mary Ann Stratton, with music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls.

Beth Malone, Elizabeth Stanley, and Claybourne Elder

Out of the Box Theatrics has revealed the cast and creative team for its upcoming industry presentation of Starstruck. The new musical features a book by Beth Malone (Fun HomeAngels in America) and Mary Ann Stratton, with music by Emily Saliers of the Indigo Girls. The invitation-only presentation will be held May 31 at 154 Christopher Street.

The cast will feature Tony and Grammy winner Malone as Cyd DeBerg, Tony nominee Elizabeth Stanley (Jagged Little Pill) as Roxanne Cooley, Claybourne Elder (Company) as Chris, Danielle Lee Greaves (Parade) as Sunny, Murray Hill (Life & Beth) as Crash, Paolo Montalban (Cinderella) as Woody, Sydney Patrick (Kinky Boots) as Linda, and Dan Sharkey (Amazing Grace) as JD, with additional casting to be announced at a later date. Casting is by Geoff Josselson of JZ-Casting.

Starstruck follows Cyd DeBerg, who crusades for the first International Dark Sky Reserve in the United States, attracting the attention of NPR journalist Roxanne Cooley. When Cyd begins courting Roxanne Cyrano-style on behalf of her right hand man, she and Roxanne are upended by the mysterious universe, truths hidden in darkness, and a collision course of love.

The creative team includes director Sherri Eden Barber (Hamilton), music supervisor Tom Kitt (Next to Normal), music director Bryan Perry, copyist and music assistant Chloe Geller, stage manager Kelly Martindale (Slave Play), assistant stage manager Misha Fristensky, and production assistant Maddie Lentz.

The reading is produced by Out of the Box Theatrics in association with Kevin Ryan. Starstruck was previously developed in residency at Rhinebeck Writers Retreat.

 
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