NewsPHOTO CALL: Charles Busch's Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery Opens Off-BroadwayDR2 Kids Theatre continues its partnership with Theatreworks USA to present Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery, which opened a limited engagement Feb. 10 at Off-Broadway's DR2 Theatre.
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Krissie Fullerton
February 12, 2013
Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery, which is based on the children's book series by Deborah and James Howe, features a book by playwright and Tony Award nominee Charles Busch, music by Sam Davis and lyrics by Drama Desk nominee Mark Waldrop. The cast includes Abe Goldfarb as Mr. Monroe, Erin Maguire as Mrs. Monroe, Ashley Campana as Debbie, John Garry as Toby, Prescott Seymour as Chester and Robert Anthony Jones as Harold.
"Lock up your lettuce! Protect your parsley! Rescue your rutabaga! One dark and stormy night, the Monroe family brings home orphaned rabbit with mysterious habits... and sharp fangs," according to press notes. "Could this new member of the family possibly be a vampire bunny?"
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Charles Busch's Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery Opens Off-Broadway
Charles Busch's Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery Opens Off-Broadway
DR2 Kids Theatre continues its partnership with Theatreworks USA to present Bunnicula: A Rabbit Tale of Musical Mystery, which opened a limited engagement Feb. 10 at Off-Broadway's DR2 Theatre. Read the Playbill.com story.
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Ashley Campana, Erin Maguire, Robert Anthony Jones, Prescott Seymour, Abe Goldfarb, and John Garry
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Producer Daryl Roth with David Hyde Pierce
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Abe Goldfarb, John Garry, Robert Anthony Jones, Ashley Campana, Prescott Seymour, and Erin Maguire
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The cast and creative team of Bunnicula
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Bunnicula producers Barbara Pasternack and Daryl Roth
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Prescott Seymour, John Garry, Ashley Campana, Robert Anthony Jones, Erin Maguire, and Abe Goldfarb
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