Industry Readings of We Are The Tigers, With Meghann Fahy, Molly Ranson, Remy Zaken, Emily Skeggs, Held April 28-29 | Playbill

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News Industry Readings of We Are The Tigers, With Meghann Fahy, Molly Ranson, Remy Zaken, Emily Skeggs, Held April 28-29 Over the Moon Productions presents industry readings of We Are The Tigers, a new musical comedy by writer-composer Rebekah M. Allen that chronicles the darkly comic trials and tribulations of a small-town high school cheerleading team, April 28-29 in Manhattan.

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Meghann Fahy

Directed by Kate Sullivan with musical direction by Alexander Rovang, the cast includes Meghann Fahy (Next to Normal), Janet Krupin (Bring it On), Katie Ladner (Heathers), Charlotte Maltby (The Muny's Les Misérables), Marissa O'Donnell (Shrek), Gerianne Perez (Volleygirls), Molly Ranson (Carrie), Emily Skeggs (Fun Home), Brett Thiele (Spider-Man Turn Off the Dark) and Remy Zaken (Spring Awakening).

Here's how the show is billed: "No one said high school was easy, but the girls on the Giles Corey cheerleading team have it especially tough. As if high school wasn't hard enough, between battling an abominable championship record and upholding frustrating virginity pledges, things go from bad to decidedly worse when team members start getting murdered by a mysterious killer on the squad. We Are The Tigers is a pop/rock musical comedy about friendship, popularity, and trying to survive high school — literally."

Other members of the creative team include producer Tamara Hunter, general manager Evan Bernardin, associate producer Jason Stamey, stage manager Heather Hogan and producing assistants Geri Silver and Raleigh Tyler.

Over the Moon Productions is a theatre production company based in New York and Los Angeles that was founded in 2010 by artistic director Kate Sullivan.

For additional information, contact [email protected].

 
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