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Off-Broadway News Forever Noon: A Twilight Saga Musical Parody Will Play New York

The reading will coincide with the 20th anniversary the first book in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in Twilight (2008)

Forever Noon: A Twilight Saga Musical Parody will play New York this October as a one-night-only staged reading.

Held October 20 at Littlefield in Brooklyn, the reading will coincide with the 20th anniversary the first book in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight Saga.

Meyer's books went on to inspire five blockbuster films, dominating pop culture at the turn of the 2010s. Twenty years on, the franchise is experiencing a cultural renaissance, reigniting the saga's popularity for a new generation as a new television adaptation rises over the horizon.

Forever Noon: A Twilight Saga Musical Parody is a deeply absurd reimagining of the Twilight film franchise, dismantling the melodrama, Mormon-coded subtext, and undying afterlife with a series of meta twists and fever dreams.

Created by writers Fernanda Douglas (Handmaid's Tale: The Musical Parody, In BeTween), Lisa Mongillo (The Radium Girls), and Danielle Smith (From Russia With Love), the show has been developed in the BMI Workshop and in Saranac Lake, New York with support from Pendragon Theater.

The October presentation will be directed by Joy Donze (Rocky Horror, In Search Of Elaina, Handmaid's Tale: The Musical Parody). Casting will be announced in the coming weeks.

For more information, visit LittleFieldNYC.com.

 
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