44 – The(Un)Official, (Un)Sanctioned Obama Musical Sets NYC Showcase Performances | Playbill

Readings and Workshops 44 – The (Un)Official, (Un)Sanctioned Obama Musical Sets NYC Showcase Performances

The musical from Eli Bauman tells the story of Barack Obama's presidency "as Joe Biden kinda sorta remembers it."

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44 – The (un)Official, (un)Sanctioned Obama Musical will make its New York premiere with four invitation-only showcase performances June 24-26 at Racket NYC. The musical is written and directed by Eli Bauman.

The cast includes T. J. Wilkins as Barack Obama, Shanice as Michelle Obama, Chad Doreck as Joe Biden, Kevin Bailey as John Boehner, Larry Cedar as Mitch McConnell, Marqell Edward Clayton as Brother Abe Lincoln, Kelley Dorney as Hillary Clinton, Summer Nicole Greer as Voice of the People, Jane Papageorge as Sarah Palin, Dino Shorté as Herman Cain, Jeff Sumner as Lindsey Graham, and Michael Uribes as Ted Cruz. Rounding out the company are understudies Celeste Butler, Ally Dixon, and Scott Kruse. Casting is by Michael Donovan and Richie Ferris for Michael Donovan Casting.

“Soon Presidents 45 and 46 will share the stage for what promises to be a rational, civil, and refreshingly youthful debate," Bauman said in a statement. "But before those sprightly Adonises do their thing, help us reminisce about the 44th presidency through music, comedy, and anxiety-fueled pizza and booze.”

According to press notes, 44 tells the story of Barack Obama's presidency "as Joe Biden kinda sorta remembers it." The musical previously played three sold-out engagements in Los Angeles.

The production features music direction by Anthony “Brew” Brewster, choreography by Miss James Alsop, lighting design by Jared A. Sayeg, and sound design by Joseph Kattampallil. Bridget Rooney will serve as production stage manager. L.A. band House of Vibe will provide music as "The Andrew Jackson Five,” featuring Anthony “Brew” Brewster, Phillip “Fish” Fisher, Corey Cofield, Conrad Bauer, and Greg Raymond.

Visit 44TheObamaMusical.com.

 
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