Broadway-aimed musical Sing Street completes its limited engagement October 9 at The Huntington's Calderwood Pavilion. The coming-of-age story, which was extended, began its Boston run August 26.
18-year-old Conor Lawlor and his schoolmates try to escape their troubles in 1982 Dubline through music—and stumble headfirst into first love along the way—in the coming-of-age musical. Sing Street features music and lyrics by Gary Clark and John Carney, and a book penned by Tony winner Enda Walsh.
Starring as Conor is Adam Bregman, joined by Michael Lepore as Gary, Courtnee Carter as Raphina, Billy Carter as Robert Lawlor, Dónal Finn as Brendan Lawlor, Alexa Xioufaridou Moster as Anne Lawlor, Dee Roscioli as Penny Lawlor, Jack DiFalco as Barry Bray, Anthony Genovesi as Declan, Diego Lucano as Darren Mulvey, Elijah Lyons as Larry, Anne L. Nathan as Sandra, Gian Perez as Kevin, Armand Schultz as Brother Baxter, and Ben Wang as Eamon.
Gable Kinsman, Ale Philippides, and Virginia Vogel serve as understudies.
Helming the creative team is Tony-winning director Rebecca Taichman, joined by Tony- and Obie-winning choreographer Sonya Tayeh, Tony-winning scenic designer Bob Crowley (Once, An American in Paris), costume designers Crowley and Lisa Zinni (Freestyle Love Supreme), Tony-winning lighting designer Natasha Katz (Once, Frozen), and Tony- and Grammy-winning sound designer Peter Hylenski (Moulin Rouge!).
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The creative team also features video designers Luke Halls (The Lehman Trilogy) and Brad Peterson (West Side Story) and hair and makeup designer Tommy Kurzman (Mrs. Doubtfire). Music supervision is by Peter Gordeno and Kris Kukul (Beetlejuice), Fred Lassen (Prince of Broadway) is music director, with casting by Tara Rubin Casting. The production stage manager is Karyn Meek, and the stage manager is Amanda Spooner.
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