Max von Essen, Christopher J. Hanke, Scarlett Strallen Set for Readings of New Musical Dangerous | Playbill

Readings and Workshops Max von Essen, Christopher J. Hanke, Scarlett Strallen Set for Readings of New Musical Dangerous Denis Jones will direct a cast that also includes Byron Jennings, Jamie LaVerdiere, N’kenge, and more.
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Scarlett Strallen
Producer Neal Rubinstein will present two private industry concert presentations of the Broadway-aimed musical Dangerous October 16 at 3 PM and 6 PM at Feinstein’s/54 Below (254 West 54th Street).

Tony nominee Denis Jones will direct a cast that includes Lauren “Coco” Cohn (The Family), Christopher J. Hanke (How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying), Byron Jennings (She Loves Me), Jeff Kready (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder), Jamie LaVerdiere (Motown the Musical), N’kenge (Motown the Musical), Sarah Jane Shanks (Cats), Scarlett Strallen (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder), and Tony nominee Max von Essen (An American in Paris).

Dangerous features a book and music by John C. Introcaso and lyrics by Michael Colby and Introcaso. Musical supervision and arrangements are by Phil Reno. Casting is by Binder Casting, part of RWS Entertainment Group.

Dangerous, according to press notes, "unfolds where the smoke of a nightclub meets the shadow of an impending world war. Set to a jazz score, it tells the story of a gangster who finds himself on a critical mission—with enemies hot on his heels and detectives on the case! As his tale of international intrigue travels from 1930’s Shubert Alley to Cairo and back, the mystery twists and curves, and the stakes get higher!"

Seating is limited. To inquire about ticket availability, email [email protected]. For more information visit dangerousmusical.com.

 
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