The Gospel According to Heather Opens Off-Broadway June 22 | Playbill

Off-Broadway News The Gospel According to Heather Opens Off-Broadway June 22

Paul Gordon's new musical follows Heather who might be the new messiah, but is also struggling with being the trials of being a teen in a small Ohio town.

Zach Rand, Brittany Nicole Williams, Wayne Wilson, and Maria Habeeb in The Gospel According to Heather Russ Rowland

Premiering Off-Broadway, The Gospel According to Heather opens at Theatre 555 June 22.  Tony nominee Paul Gordon's new musical began previews June 14 for a limited run through July 9.

Heather Krebs wants a boyfriend, but how can she navigate her way through high school if she might be the new Messiah? Set in a small town in Ohio town, The Gospel According to Heather grapples with politics, religion, and teenage romance in the pop musical which features a book, music, and lyrics by Gordon (Jane Eyre).

Starring are Carlos Alcala, Lauren Elder (Hair), Badia Farha (School of Rock), Maria Habeeb, Jeremy Kushnier (Atomic), Maya Lagerstam, Katey Sagal, Carson Stewart, Zach Rand, Brittany Nicole Williams (The Prom), and Wayne Wilson. Rounding out the company as understudies are Armando Gutierrez, Georgia Kate Haege, and Sarita Amani Nash

Director-choreographer Rachel Klein helms the creative team which includes music director Jonathan Bauerfeld, music supervisor Jodie Moore, set designers Christopher and Justin Swader, lighting designer Jamie Roderick, costume designer Saawan Tiwari, sound designer Sean Hagerty, prop designer Brendan McCann, and fight director Timothy Ellis Riley. Casting is by Stephanie Klapper Casting.

The Gospel According to Heather is being presented by Amas Musical Theatre in association with Jim Kierstead, Broadway Factor, Linda Karn and David Bryant.

Visit Theater555.VenueTix.com.

Check out the production with the gallery below.

Check Out Production Photos of Amas Musical Theatre's The Gospel According to Heather

 
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