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Main Street Musicals - Philadelphia
Now in its 2nd year, MAINSTREET MUSICALS is a national initiative that presents annual readings of new musicals in cities across the United States over the course of a year.
This year, produced in association with Temple University we are casting for readings of three new musicals.
HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY Directed by David Ingram Musical Direction by Christopher Ertlet Sponsored by The Philadelphia Welsh Society
THE GIG Directed by Megan O'Brien Musical Direction by Gina Giachero
A GOOD MAN Directed by Amina Robinson Musical Direction by Renee Robinson-Way
All performances held at
Temple University School of Theater, Film and Media Arts Randall Theatre 1301 W. Norris St. Philadelphia, PA 19122
The readings will be presented on Jan. 16 & 17
HOW GREEN WAS MY VALLEY 1 PM Against a backdrop of rolling, green hills, the mining families of South Wales work, love, and fight to defy the changes of life at the beginning of the twentieth century.
THE GIG 4 PM In the summer of 1975, six middle aged guys escape from their daily lives to pursue their dreams of playing jazz when they book a gig playing for a club in the Catskills. Along the way, they learn about life, love, and growing up.
A GOOD MAN 7 PM In rural Mississippi after WWII, "Prince" Albert Clayton, a poor sharecropper, but a proud and gift grower sees his life turned upside down when he attempts to fulfill decides to fulfill a lifelong dream of having a clean white house on a hill. The show is full of life and rhythm, with a rich blues, gospel, country, and Americana score.
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LocationTemple University School of Theater, Film and Media Arts (View)
1301 W. Norris Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19122
United States
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Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes! |
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