Go Into the Recording Studio With The Prom | Playbill

Sponsored Content Go Into the Recording Studio With The Prom Two lucky guests were given the chance to witness The Prom cast recording their cast album—and Playbill readers are allowed in for a sneak peek.

Two lucky fans of Broadway's ht musical comedy The Prom were given the chance to watch the cast album being recorded—and Playbill readers are allowed in for a sneak peek!

Mike Haber and Hailey Goldstein were the winners of a contest that brought them into the recording studio with the cast of The Prom, led by Beth Leavel, Brooks Ashmanskas, and Caitlin Kinnunen, and Playbill was there to capture both the recording and their reactions to being in the studio.

Available in both digital and physical formats on January 11, the cast album captures the score—by songwriters Chad Beguelin and Matthew Sklar—that brings to life the story about being yourself, no matter what others think, say, or make you feel. Everyone should be able to follow their "unruly hearts," and that's the message that has made fans out of people like Haber and Goldstein.

For more of the recording session and their reactions to witnessing it all happen, watch the video above!

Directed by Casey Nicholaw, the show features a book by his Aladdin collaborator Chad Beguelin and fellow Tony winner Bob Martin, music by Matthew Sklar, and lyrics by Beguelin.

The musical tells the story of an Indiana high schooler barred from bringing her girlfriend to the prom—and the group of eccentric Broadway folk who infiltrate the town in an earnest, misguided attempt to fight the injustice.

Reprising their performances from the 2016 Atlanta world premiere are Tony winner Beth Leavel, Tony nominees Christopher Sieber and Brooks Ashmanskas, Caitlin Kinnunen, Isabelle McCalla, Angie Schworer, Josh Lamon, and Courtenay Collins. Joining them for the Broadway bow is Michael Potts.

Rounding out the ensemble are Mary Antonini, Courtney Balan, Gabi Campo, Jerusha Cavazos, Shelby Finnie, Josh Franklin, Fernell Hogan, Joomin Hwang, Sheldon Henry, David Josefsberg, Becca Lee, Wayne Mackins, Kate Marilley, Vasthy Mompoint, Anthony Norman, Drew Redington, Jack Sippel, Teddy Toye, Kalyn West, and Brittany Zeinstra.

 
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