Pasadena Playhouse Premieres LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY, 3/27

By: Mar. 02, 2012
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The Pasadena Playhouse (Sheldon Epps, Artistic Director and Charles Dillingham, interim Executive Director), in association with Stephen Eich announced that Hershey Felder will return to The Pasadena Playhouse with the World Premiere of the Eighty-Eight Entertainment and Samantha F. Voxakis production of LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY for Actor and Symphony Orchestra. LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is written, composed, arranged and performed by Hershey Felder; is directed by Joel Zwick; and will be performed in front of a 45-piece orchestra. Performances will begin March 27 with an official press opening on Wednesday, March 28, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is a Special Presentation by The Pasadena Playhouse.

“Last season Hershey Felder brought Pasadena audiences his amazing portrayal of George Gershwin. The performance was very enthusiastically received, and we are thrilled that he has chosen to premiere LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY at The Pasadena Playhouse,” said Artistic Director Sheldon Epps. “Hershey is truly a renaissance man – a writer, actor and accomplished musician – and only he could develop and bring to life such important and entertaining works. His collection of virtuoso performances will now be showcased for our audiences here in Pasadena, and we are thrilled.”

LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is written, composed, arranged and performed by Hershey Felder and directed by Joel Zwick. The creative team for LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY will feature scenic design by David Buess and Trevor Hay, lighting design by Chris Rynne, sound design by Erik Carstensen, costume design by Abigail Caywood, projection design by Greg Sowizdrzal and Andrew Wilder, scenic construction by Christian Thorsen, special effects by Pat Cain, production associate Judith Caywood, production management by Trevor Hay, technical direction by Matt Marsden, production stage manager Nate Genung and dramaturges Cynthia Caywood, Ph.D. and David Hay, Ph.D. The orchestra will be conducted by Alan Heatherington

LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY, Hershey Felder’s newest work for actor and symphony orchestra is based on traditional American folk songs and poetry by Abraham Lincoln, Stephen Foster, John Howard Payne and Henry Bishop. LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is a true tale based on the words of Dr. Charles Augustus Leale – who in April of 1865 as a twenty-three year old medical student attended the April 14th performance of Our American Cousin at Ford’s Theatre in Washington, D.C., with President Lincoln in attendance. When the actor, John Wilkes Booth made his way into President Lincoln’s box to assassinate him, a surgeon was called for, and Charles Leale, just a young American army surgeon found himself at the center of history that would change the world. Charles Leale only told the story of what he witnessed, and was a part of that evening, only once in his life as a sixty-three year old man – at a gathering of army friends at Delmonico’s restaurant in New York City on the occasion of Lincoln’s hundredth birthday in 1909. It is this story, the document of which resides at the library of Congress, upon which this new musical/theatrical work is based.

In addition to this World Premiere engagement, The Pasadena Playhouse will present a one-night-only special performance of HERSHEY FELDER’S GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK SING-ALONG on Monday, March 19, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. Audiences will join Hershey Felder for a tour through an entire century of American music. Beginning with Irving Berlin, Jerome Kern and the Gershwins through Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim, featuring selections from The Sound of Music, Showboat, Fiddler on the Roof and more.

Hershey Felder has performed George Gershwin Alone on Broadway, London’s West End, The Old Globe, Ford’s Theatre, American Repertory Theatre, Hartford Stage, the Geffen Theatre (2007 Los Angeles OVATION Awards: Best Musical and Best Actor), as well as at theaters in Philadelphia, Florida, and a year-long run at Chicago's Royal George Theatre. His regional and international appearances include Monsieur Chopin at The Old Globe, the Royal George, American Repertory Theatre, the Ravinia Festival, the Geffen Theatre and Hartford Stage, as well as a Command Performance for the Polish Ambassador to the United States, Polish Embassy, Washington and the Uijeongbu Theatre Festival, South Korea. Felder’s compositions include Fairytale, a musical; Les Anges de Paris, Suite for Violin and Piano; Song Settings, poetry by Vachel Lindsay; Aliyah, Concerto for Piano and Orchestra; Hollywood Sweet, for piano and orchestra; Etudes Thematiques for piano. Recordings include Love Songs of the Yiddish Theatre, Back from Broadway, as well as George Gershwin Alone and Monsieur Chopin for the WFMT Radio Network Recordings label. Current projects include a Negaunee Foundation Chicago composition commission, and a new musical, Histoire D'Amour a Paris/A Paris Love Story. Mr. Felder is on the Board of Directors of the Chicago College of Performing Arts. He has also been a Scholar in Residence at Harvard University’s Department of Music. Mr. Felder is married to Kim Campbell, former Prime Minister of Canada.

Joel Zwick directed My Big Fat Greek Wedding, the highest-grossing romantic comedy of all time, produced by Tom Hanks, Rita Wilson and Gary Goetzman. Recent films include Fat Albert (with Bill Cosby), and Elvis Has Left the Building, starring John Corbett and Kim Basinger. Mr. Zwick directed the Broadway production of George Gershwin Alone at the Helen Hayes Theatre, as well as all other productions. Mr. Zwick began his theatrical career at La Mama E.T.C., as director of the La Mama Plexus. He has directed on Broadway, Off-Broadway and Broadway touring companies. Currently, Mr. Zwick is recognized as Hollywood’s most prolific director of episodic television, having the direction of five hundred and twenty-five episodes to his credit. These include having directed twenty-one pilots, which have gone on to become regular series. Television shows include: “Laverne & Shirley,” “Mork & Mindy,” “Bosom Buddies,” “Webster,” “Perfect Strangers,” “Full House,” “Step By Step,” “Family Matters,” “It’s a Living,” “Bros. Wayans,” “Joanie Loves Chachi,” “Jamie Fox,” “Kirk,” “Parent’ Hood,” “Angie,” “On Our Own,” “Two Of A Kind,” “Love Boat,” “Hangin’ With Mr. Cooper,” etc. Previous New York productions have included Dance With Me (Tony nomination), Shenandoah (Broadway national tour), Oklahoma! (national tour) and Cold Storage (American Place Theater). He acted in the original New York production of MacBird. He directed Esther (Promenade Theater, NY), Merry-Go-Round (Chicago and Las Vegas), Last Chance Saloon and Woycek (West End, London). Mr. Zwick has taught drama at Yale University, Brooklyn College, Queens College, Wheaton College, and the University of Southern California. He is a graduate (B.A., M.A.) of Brooklyn College.

LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is the final production of a Special Presentation of the Hershey Felder Collection which was preceded by limited engagements of Monsieur Chopin (February 28 – March 7) and Maestro: The Art of Leonard Bernstein (March 10 – 18) at The Pasadena Playhouse.

LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY is a Special Presentation by The Pasadena Playhouse. LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY will play from March 27 – April 7, 2012 with the official press opening on March 28, 2012, at 8:00 p.m. The Pasadena Playhouse is located at 39 South El Molino Avenue in Pasadena. The performance schedule is Tuesday through Friday at 8:00 p.m.; Saturday at 4:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.; and Sunday at 2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. Single show regular ticket prices for LINCOLN - AN AMERICAN STORY range from $54.00 - $79.00, with Premium Seating available for $100.00. Tickets for HERSHEY FELDER’S GREAT AMERICAN SONGBOOK SING-ALONG on March 19 range from $39.00 - $59.00. Tickets are available by calling the Pasadena Playhouse at 626-356-7529 or by visiting The Pasadena Playhouse Box Office, Monday from 12:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Tuesday – Sunday from 12:00 p.m. until 6:00 p.m. during non-performance dates. On performance dates the box office is open Tuesday- Saturday from 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. and 12:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. on Sunday. The box office is closed on holidays. Tickets are available 24 hours online at www.PasadenaPlayhouse.org. Group Sales (8 or more) are available by calling 626-921-1161. For additional information visit www.PasadenaPlayhouse.org.



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