New Musical In Corpo Sets World Premiere at Theatre Row This Summer | Playbill

Off-Broadway News New Musical In Corpo Sets World Premiere at Theatre Row This Summer

Created by Ben Beckley and Nate Weida, In Corpo follows an outsider upending the status quo at the last corporation on the planet.

Cast of IN CORPO

Making its world premiere at Theatre Row, new musical In Corpo will begin previews June 21 ahead of a June 26 opening night. Presented byThe Assembly Theater in association with Dutch Kills Theater, Ben Beckley (What The Constitution Means To Me) and Nate Weida's new work (with music by the latter) will be directed by 2017 Lucille Lortel Award winner Jess Chayes.

There's only one corporation left on the planet. Everything seems to be sunshine and rainbows—until a survivor from the outside world named K arrives and challenges the efficient and numbing status quo. Inspired by Franz Kafka's The Castle, Herman Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener, and the artists' own experiences, In Corpo looks at the the seductiveness of technology and how corporations and bureaucracies limit autonomy and self-expression. And it's all set to an electro-folk-funk score.

Starring will be Beckley alongside RJ Christian, Zoe Siegel, Jessica Frey, Austin Owens Kelly, Monica Ho, Wesley Zurick,  Ben Caplan, and Devon Meddock.

Chayes will helm the creative team comprising music director Ben Caplan, choreographer lisa nevada, dramaturg Stephen Aubrey, scenic designer Nic Benacerraf, costume designer Kate Fry, sound designer Asa Wember, and lighting designer Mary Ellen Stebbins.

In Corpo received its first workshop in 2017, and has since been developed in residency at Atlantic Theater Company, and had various workshops at Judson Church, WP, Theatre Row, ART/New York, Theaterlab, and Astoria Soundworks. Serving as producers of the world premiere are Meredith Lucio, Emily Caffery, Alley Scott, and Alec Silver.

Visit AssemblyTheater.org.

 
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