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News Pamela's First Musical, with Murphy, White and Ebersole, Plays Town Hall May 18 Tony Award winner Donna Murphy stars in the premiere presentation of Cy Coleman, David Zippel and Wendy Wasserstein's Pamela's First Musical May 18 at Town Hall.
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Donna Murphy will be among the performers honoring Schoenfeld and Klein. Photo by Aubrey Reuben

The one-act musical, based on the children's book by the late Tony and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Wasserstein, features a score by the late three-time Tony Award-winning composer Coleman with lyrics by Tony winner Zippel.

Pamela's First Musical, according to press notes, "tells the story of a young girl from the suburbs who spends an unforgettable birthday with her eccentric, sophisticated Aunt Louise (Murphy) attending a lavish Broadway production and meeting all the glamorous, creative people who made it possible."

Graciela Daniele stages the 3 PM concert that also features Lila Coogan (Mary Poppins) as Pamela, Lillias White (The Life), Donna McKechnie (A Chorus Line), Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (Ragtime, Once On This Island), Christine Ebersole (Grey Gardens), Tommy Tune (My One and Only), Carolee Carmello (Mamma Mia!), Richard Kind (The Producers), Sandy Duncan (Chicago), Gregg Edelman (Wonderful Town), Christian Borle (Legally Blonde), Adam Heller (Caroline, Or Change), Robert Klein (The Sisters Rosensweig), David Garrison (Wicked), Kathie Lee Gifford (Annie, Putting it Together) and New York Post theatre columnist Michael Riedel.

Theatregoers have the opportunity to listen to a song from the score – "It Started With a Dream," performed by Cy Coleman and Lillias White – by visiting www.broadwaycares.org.

Pamela's First Musical was one of several projects Mr. Coleman was working on at the time of his sudden death in fall 2004. Nearly completed at the time of his passing, the production was further delayed following the death of Ms. Wasserstein in 2006. Zippel and Daniele continued to work on the musical through various workshops. The 3 PM concert will be followed by a reception at Sardi's, which figures into a scene from Pamela's First Musical. Proceeds benefit Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS and Theatre Development Fund's Open Doors Program, which Wasserstein founded.

Tickets and packages, ranging $60-$1000, are available by phoning (212) 840-0770, ext. 268 or by visiting www.BroadwayCares.org.

 
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