Watch: Jasmine Rice LaBeija Sings Hillary Clinton's Gypsy-Themed 11-O'Clock Number in Five | Playbill

Video Watch: Jasmine Rice LaBeija Sings Hillary Clinton's Gypsy-Themed 11-O'Clock Number in Five

This Off-Broadway parody musical centers on a different set of queens: Ivana, Marla, Melania, Stormy, and Ivanka.

It's Hillary's turn. See Jasmine Rice LaBeija perform "Do You Miss Me Now," Hillary Clinton's 11-o'clock number from the Off-Broadway parody musical FIVE, above. The musical's extended run opened February 19 at Theater 555 and will continue through April 21. Watch LaBeija's performance above.

Featuring a book and lyrics by Shimmy Braun and Moshiel Newman Daphna and music and lyrics by Billy Recce (A Musical About Star Wars), Five takes a cue from Six but turns its eyes to the major women within the orbit of another incendiary political figure. Take a look at the cast of characters, and we bet you'll be able to figure out which.

That cast includes Anyae Anasia as Ivana, Gabriella Joy Rodriguez (The Color Purple) as Marla, Jaime Lyn Beatty (Stranger Sings! The Parody Musical) as Melania, Gabi Garcia as Stormy, Hannah Bonnett (Legally Blonde national tour) as Ivanka, and LaBeija as Hillary Clinton. Casting is by Michael Cassara.

Directed and choreographed by Jen Wineman, the production features orchestrations and arrangements by Terence "T" Odonkor, music supervision and arrangements by Lena Gabrielle, scenic design by David Goldstein, costume design by Florence D'Lee, lighting design by Jamie Roderick and Marie Yokoyama, sound design by Bailey Trierweiler of UptownWorks and Kevin Heard, and props by Brendan McCann. Mark Osgood is production stage manager.

Visceral Entertainment is general managing and serving as executive producer. The producing team comprises Shimmy Braun, Moshiel Newman Daphna, Alley Ballard, Adam Cohen, Israel Forst and Susan Sun, and The Broadway Investor's Club.

Visit FiveTheMusical.com.

Photos: FIVE: The Parody Musical Off-Broadway

 
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