Harlem Repertory Theatre to Revive Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, and Fred Saidy’s Jamaica | Playbill

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Off-Broadway News Harlem Repertory Theatre to Revive Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, and Fred Saidy’s Jamaica The theatre will revive the musical in honor of its 60th anniversary.

The Harlem Reperatory Theatre will present Harold Arlen, Yip Harburg, and Tony nominee Fred Saidy’s Jamaica in honor of its 60th anniversary. The show will officially open July 29 and is set to run through March 24 at The Tato Laviera Theatre.

Jamaica follows Savannah, an ambitious island girl in hopes of escaping to New York and finding true love. The production looks closely at how an isolated island community navigates the perils of love, family, and relationships while they confront the increasing pressures of American commercialism, class struggles, and racism.

The original book by Harburg and Saidy has been adapted by Tony nominee Art Perlman (Finian’s Rainbow) with lyrics by Harburg and orchestrations by Arlen, whose works include the iconic “Over the Rainbow.” Keith Lee Grant (Sweeney Todd) directs and choreographs.

The cast of Jamaica features Taylor-Rey Rivera, Barbyly Noël, Corean Robinson, Dexter Thomas-Payne, Daniel Fergus Tamulonis, Derrick Montalvado, and Jason Johnson.

Tickets can be purchased online at HarlemRepertoryTheatre.com.

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