PhotosA Look at the York Theatre Company’s Subways Are for SleepingThe production is the final show in the company’s Musicals in Mufti series.
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Marc J. Franklin
February 27, 2018
Eric William Morris, Kilty Reidy, David Josefsberg, David Engel, Karl Josef Co, and Gerry McIntrye
Ben Strothmann
The York Theatre Company's celebration of Jule Styne concludes February 24–March 4 with Subways Are for Sleeping, featuring music by Styne and a book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green.
Subways tells the story of Angie, a reporter sent to get the scoop on a group of well-dressed homeless people sleeping in the New York subway system. Going undercover, Angie learns how the carefree other half lives and begins to see there might be another way to experience the world.
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A Look at York Theatre Company’s Subways are for Sleeping
A Look at York Theatre Company’s Subways are for Sleeping
The musical, which began performances February 24, is the final production of the York Theatre Company’s tribute to Jule Styne in the Musicals in Mufti Series.
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Eric William Morris, Kilty Reidy, David Josefsberg, David Engel, Karl Josef Co, and Gerry McIntrye
Ben Strothmann
Eric William Morris
Alyse Alan Louis
Karl Josef Co, David Engel, Eric William Morris, Alyse Alan Louis, Kathryn McCreary, and Gerry McIntrye
David Josefsberg, Kilty Reidy, David Engel, Karl Josef Co, and Eric William Morris
The York Theatre Company’s Musicals in Mufti series presents musicals performed in simply-staged, book-in-hand concert formats. Tickets can be purchased online at YorkTheatre.org.