North Shore Saturday Night Fever Begins Tonight | Playbill

News North Shore Saturday Night Fever Begins Tonight The North Shore Music Theatre production of the Broadway musical Saturday Night Fever plays the Massachusetts venue Aug. 11-23.

Directed by Richard Stafford with choreography by Nick Kenkel, the cast is led by Sam Wolf as Tony Manero, the role made famous by John Travolta in the film of the same name.

The show also features Tessa Grady (Stephanie Mangano), James LaRosa (Gus), Pat McRoberts (Monty), Joe Moeller (Double J), Matthew Rodin (Bobby C), Haley Swindal (Candy), Cary Tedder (Joey, u/s Tony) and Kirstin Tucker (Annette) with Andres Acosta (Gabriel), Sissy Bell (Doreen), Christopher DeAngelis (Mr. Fusco, Jay), Jovan Dansberry, Ray DeMattis (Frank Manero), Briana Fallon (Connie), Tripp Hampton, Scarlett Keene-Connole, Michelle Marmolejo, NaTonia Monet, Bronson Norris Murphy (Frank Jr.), Ellen Peterson (Flo Manero), Gabriella Sorrentino and Audrey Tesserot (Pauline).

The story of a talented, streetwise kid from Brooklyn who attempts to escape his dead-end life through dancing, Saturday Night Fever features songs by the Bee Gees, including “Stayin’ Alive,” “Boogie Shoes,” “Disco Inferno,” “If I Can’t Have You,” “Night Fever,” “You Should Be Dancing” and “How Deep Is Your Love.”

The creative team also includes Milton Granger (music direction), Michael P. Kramer (scenic design), Paula Peasley-Ninestein (costume design), Kirk Bookman (lighting design), Leon Rothenberg (sound design), Gerard Kelly (wig design), John Godbout (production stage manager), Rachel Policare (assistant stage manager), Joseph Mohan (assistant music director) and Binder Casting (casting).

The musical is produced for North Shore Music Theatre by Bill Hanney (owner/producer), Kevin P. Hill (artistic director) and Tom Amos (associate producer). For tickets call (978) 232-7200, visit nsmt.org, or visit the box office in person at 62 Dunham Rd., Beverly, MA.

 
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