Goldstein, a new musical about the challenges and triumphs of an immigrant Jewish-American family, is set to debut Off-Broadway at the Actors Temple Theatre beginning March 26. The story, inspired by Charlie Schulman’s 1998 play The Kitchen, traces 90 years of secrets, sacrifices, and love lost and found.
Goldstein features music and lyrics by Michael Roberts and a book by Schulman. The Off-Broadway production is directed by Brad Rouse, with musical staging by Sarah O’Gleby, and will officially open April 5.
Flip through photos of the press day below:
The cast is made up of Megan McGinnis (Daddy Long Legs, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Little Women), Julie Benko (Fiddler on the Roof), Amie Bermowitz (Ruthless), Blair Alexis Brown (A Scythe Of Time, Adding Machine), Ben Cherry (Indecent, Fiddler on the Roof),
Aaron Galligan-Stierle (The Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime), Zal Owen (Fiddler on the Roof), Sarah Beth Pfeifer (The Lightning Thief, Legally Blonde), and Jim Stanek (Fun Home, Gentleman’s Guide). Musical staging is by Sarah O’Gleby.
Tickets are $79 and are available by visiting GoldsteinMusical.com or by calling (212) 239-6200.