Pics! David Elder, Austin Miller and Cast Offer a Taste of New Dance Spectacle Trip of Love | Playbill

News Pics! David Elder, Austin Miller and Cast Offer a Taste of New Dance Spectacle Trip of Love David Elder, Austin Miller and the cast of Trip Of Love met the press on September 9, 2015. Trip Of Love is inspired by and set to the hit songs of the 1960s.

Created, directed and choreographed by James Walski, the production will begin previews Sept. 26 prior to an official opening Oct. 18 at Stage 42, formerly The Little Shubert Theater (422 West 42nd Street).

David Elder, Austin Miller and Cast Offer a Taste of New Dance Spectacle Trip of Love


The exclusive Audience Rewards pre-sale begins today; tickets go on sale to the general public July 27 via Telecharge.com.

The cast will be headed by Joey Calveri, David Elder, Kelly Felthous, Dionne Figgins, Austin Miller, Katie Webber and Laurie Wells with Yesenia Ayala, Colin Bradbury, Bo Broadwell, Kyle Brown, Whitney Cooper, Alexa De Barr, Daniel Lynn Evans, Lisa Finegold, Steve Geary, Daryl Getman, Jennifer Gruener, Brandon Leffler, Peter Nelson, Tara Palsha, Kristin Piro and Nicky Venditti.

"American pop culture is still pulsing with the psychedelic energy of the Sixties, an era of expression and revolution around the world," according to press notes. "The music told the story then and it will again this fall as Trip of Love brings the decade to life with over 25 of the biggest hits of the ‘60s." Signs will include “Blowin’ In The Wind,” “Born To Be Wild,” “California Dreamin’,” “I Saw Her Standing There,” “These Boots Are Made For Walkin’,” “White Rabbit,” “You Don’t Own Me” and more.

The production will also have scenic design by Tony Award winner Robin Wagner and costume design by Tony Award winner Gregg Barnes.

The musical is produced by Makoto Deguchi and had its world premiere in April 2008 at the Theatre Brava! in Osaka, Japan.

For more information visit tripoflove.com.

 
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