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Terry James, Executive Producer
Aaron Thielen, Lead Artistic Director
Andy Hite, Artistic Director
Present
The World Premiere of the New Musical
THE BOWERY BOYS
December 10, 2008 – February 15, 2009
Lincolnshire, IL — THE BOWERY BOYS, a new musical, will make
its highly anticipated world premiere at the Marriott Theatre, 10
Marriott Drive; previewing December 10th, opening December 17th, and
running through February 15th. Inspired by the works of Horatio
Alger Jr. and George M. Cohan, THE BOWERY BOYS’
book and lyrics are by David H. Bell, with music by Jeremy Cohen.
Set in 1876, New York City, in the world of Diamond Jim Brady, Tammany
Hall and the notorious Five Points, THE BOWERY BOYS follows the
journeys of Dick, a street wise kid, and Mary, a young British heiress
whom Dick befriends after she is cruelly abandoned on the mean streets
of New York.
Author and Director David H. Bell’s inspiration for THE BOWERY BOYS
leapt from books of Horatio Alger Jr., often called the American
Charles Dickens: “I have always been fascinated by the American ‘rags
to riches’ mythology - it is the essential ingredient
of the ‘American Dream’ - that at any moment we all can re-invent
ourselves, escape our circumstances - and through hard work and
perseverance - attain success.”
In his Director’s Notes, Bell continues, “I specifically focused on
five books written about Alger's most popular character - Dick Hunter,
though I found the stories a little thin to build a show
around - but then I ran across the pictures and writing of Jacob
Riis (The Other Half) - who created enduring images of the lives
of Immigrant America and the distance between the optimistic and
continually upbeat street boys of Horatio Alger and the horrible
deprivation of the actual conditions of the period seemed to be
an exciting place to start building a musical. My initial
intention
was to interpolate lesser known George M. Cohan songs, who was writing
at the same time as Alger, into a Horatio Alger story. But
as the story started to emerge, and my music collaborator and composer
Jeremy Cohen started to evolve the score, the Cohan songs became a
point of departure musically, and the score of
THE BOWERY BOYS started to have a voice of its own, very different from
the music that inspired it.”
THE BOWERY BOYS stars Brian Sears as Dick and Morgan Weed
as Mary. Also featured are Lesley Bevan as Nanny Mae, Wilson
Bridges as Johnny, Jeff Dumas as Kid Twist, Sean Fortunato as Dean
Fiske, Andrew Keltz as Mickey McGuire, Susan Moniz as Mother, Roger
Mueller as Lord Halberstam, and Bernie Yvon as John.
Aaron Thielen, Lead Artistic Director, heads the artistic team for THE
BOWERY BOYS, with Direction by Chicagoland favorite David H. Bell
(Shenandoah, Oliver!, Footloose), Choreography by Matt Raftery, with
Musical Direction and Vocal Arrangements by Michael Mahler. Sound
Design is by Cecil Averett, Properties Design by Greg Isaac, Costume
Design by Nancy Missimi, Set Design by Tom Ryan, and Lighting Design by
Diane Ferry Williams. Patti Garwood conducts the Marriott Theatre
orchestra, with orchestrations by David Sigel.
The performance schedule for THE BOWERY BOYS is Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.
and 8:00 p.m., Thursdays and Fridays at 8:00 p.m., Saturdays at 2:30
p.m. and 8:00 p.m., and Sundays at 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. With
the purchase of a $55 ticket on Wednesdays and Thursdays, dinner in
either Kings Wharf or Fairfield Inn restaurants is included. This
special offer is based on dining availability. All other performance
ticket prices are $45.00, excluding tax and handling fees. A
$5.00 discount for students and seniors is valid
on Wednesday and Sunday matinee performances. Dinner packages for
Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances are available for an
additional $40.00 per person at King’s Wharf and $30.00 at Fairfield
Inn. Free parking is available at all performances. To reserve
tickets with a major credit card, call The Marriott Theatre Box
Office at 847.634.0200 or visit www.marriotttheatre.com.

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