Amas History :: 2010-2011

Big Maybelle - The Soul of the Blues: 2010-2011
Written and directed by Paul Levine
Lab Presentation

Nellie Breezer's Melting Pot Follies of 1922: 2010-2011
written and directed by Phillip George
Lab Presentation

Aesop & Company: 2010-2011
music by John McMahon; lyrics by Jay Jeffries; book by Jay Jeffries and John McMahon; music director Eric Stern; choreographer Warren Carlyle; directed by Jay Binder
Workshop Production

Romance In Hard Times: 2010-2011
written by William Finn, starring Lillias White; musical director Matt Castle; directed by Michael Bush
Benefit Concert



Me and Miss Monroe: 2010-2011
book and lyrics by Charles Liepart; music by William Goldstein; directed by John Rando
Lab Presentation

Damn Yankees: 2010-2011
by Richard Adler & Gerry Ross; music director Wes Matthews; choreography by Monica Johnson; directed by Christopher Scott
RLMTA Production



The Countess of Storyville: 2011-2012
book by R.M. Cohen; music by Martin Silvestri; lyrics by Joel Higgins; musical direction by Jason DeBord; directed by Michael Bush
Lab Presentation

Asking for It: 2011-2012
written and perfomed by Joanna Rush; directed by Lynne-Taylor-Corbett
Staged Reading



A Good Man: 2011-2012
music by Joshua Henry; book and lyrics by Ray Leslee; musical direction by Jason Michael Webb; directed by Jerry Dixon

The American Song Salon starring Klea Blackhurst: 2011-2012
musical direction by John Bell; directed by Daved Glenn Armstrong



Burly-Q!: 2011-2012
by Peter Morris, Phillip George, Fred Barton, Tom Orr and David Caldwell; directed by Philip George

The American Songbook and Beyond, Starring Lillias White: 2011-2012
produced by Amas Musical Theatre
Benefit Concert



Marry Harry: 2011-2012
book by Jennifer Robins; music by Dan Martin; lyrics by Michael Biello; artistic producer Donna Trinkoff; musical director Remy Kurs; choreographer Christine O'Grady; directed by Kent Nicholson

 

Seussical: 2011-2012
book by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty; music by Stephen Flaherty; lyrics by Lynn Ahrens; musical director Shiana Taub; choreographer Monica Johnson; directed by Christopher Scott.