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Friday, August 24, 2012

SURFLIGHT THEATRE’S NEW JERSEY PREMIERE OF A NEW AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL

Once Upon a Time in New JerseyONCE UPON A TIME IN NEW JERSEY
Book and Lyrics by Susan DiLallo
Music by Stephen Weiner
Directed by Cara Reichel

WHEN: August 28 – September 15; Opening Night is Thursday, August 30 at 8 PM; Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 2 PM; Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 8 PM; Sunday 2 PM
WHERE:
Surflight Theatre, 201 Engleside Avenue, in historic Beach Haven
TICKETS: Tickets are $36-$54. Youth Tickets (ages 12 and under) are ½ price with the purchase of a full-price adult ticket. Student Rush tickets are available one hour before performances with Student ID. Student Rush tickets are available one hour before performances with Student ID.
Tickets are available online at www.surflight.org.
Tickets may also be purchased in person at the Surflight box office, by phone at 609.492.9477.
For groups (15 or more) call: 609.492.9477 x201.

Surflight Theatre is proud to present the New Jersey premiere—an all-new and entirely original musical comedy Once Upon A Time in New Jersey (it’s “The Sopranos” meets “Happy Days”).

Winner of the coveted Kleban Prize and Richard Rodgers Award, Once Upon a Time in New Jersey is an Italian-American fairy tale set in Hoboken New Jersey, 1956. A funny, frantic and frenzied fairy tale about what we do for love. Sweet, shy deli clerk Vinnie switches lives with Rocco, the town stud, to win the heart of the woman he loves. An Italian-American farce about dames, games, foods, feuds, molls, dolls, thugs, lugs, switches, snitches, glitches and mistaken identities…and how a simple sandwich guy becomes a hero. You’ll be able to say you saw it at Surflight first!.

The Chicago Sun-Times praises Once Upon a Time in New Jersey's "delicious songs" and "huge audience appeal." BBC Liverpool calls it "An engaging, light-hearted musical in the tradition of Little Shop of Horrors." And The Daily Herald describes it as a "Tuneful, good-hearted, humorous and-most importantly-original show."

Surflight Theatre’s production of Once Upon a Time in New Jersey is directed by Cara Reichel with choreography by Christine O'Grady (associate choreographer, Broadway's Hair). The musical director is James Higgins. Scenic design and lighting design is by Kevin Allen. Sound design is by Alan Douches. Costume design is by Rachel Guifoyle. The production stage manager is Julie Watson and stage manager is Kevin Clutz.

Once Upon a Time in New Jersey was initially developed at The Muhlenberg Summer Music Theater Festival in Allentown, PA. Following a series of readings at The Director's Company, it played to sold-out houses at the Marriott Lincolnshire Theater in Chicago, the Village Theater in Seattle and the Liverpool Institute for the Performing Arts. Once Upon a Time in New Jersey was one of six musicals selected from across the globe for the Global Search for New Musicals Competition in Cardiff Wales. It received rave reviews at The Edinburgh Fringe Festival where it was performed by the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama.

Surflight Theatre’s 2012 season continues with Steel Magnolias (September 19 – October 7), the long-running hit revue I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change (touted as “Seinfeld set to music") (October 10 – 21), Neil Simon’s Barefoot in the Park (October 24 – November 4), and Irving Berlin’s White Christmas (November 23 – December 21).

About the Authors and Creative Staff

Susan DiLallo (Book & Lyrics) won the coveted Kleban Award for Once Upon a Time in New Jersey. The show also won a Richard Rodgers Award as well as The Cardiff Search for New Musicals Competition. Her libretto for another musical comedy, Iron Curtain, earned her a Jonathan Larson Award. Other credits include: the revised libretto for the classic Arthur Schwartz/ Dorothy Fields/George Abbott musical A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, commissioned by Peccadillo Theater Company (Outer Critics Circle nominee, Best Revival of a Musical 2011); book and lyrics for two musicals based on the book and PBS series “Angelina Ballerina” (commissioned by Vital Theatre Company) currently running in NYC; book and lyrics for the Mattel/Clear Channel production of Barbie Live! In Fairytopia (national tour). She’s currently writing book and lyrics for a musicalization of the NY Times best-selling children’s series “Fancy Nancy” for Vital, as well as book and lyrics for the Broadway-bound Sundays at Tiffany’s, based on James Patterson’s  #1 best-seller. Member: ASCAP and The Dramatists Guild.  Love to Richard, Max, Emma, Nick, Jonny…and Roy.   

Stephen Weiner (Music) Upcoming Broadway debut with The Honeymooners, a musical adaptation of the classic television series (Book by Bill Nuss & Dusty Kay, Lyrics by Peter Mills).  Off Broadway: Iron Curtain (Book by Susan DiLallo, Lyrics by Peter Mills), Once Upon A Time In New Jersey (Richard Rodgers Award, Book & Lyrics by Susan DiLallo), newyorkers (Obie Award, Drama Desk nomination, Manhattan Theater Club, Lyrics by Glenn Slater).  Other scores include Rocket Science (2010 Richard Rodgers Award, Book by Patricia Cotter, Lyrics by Jason Rhyne), The Hudsucker Proxy (Jonathan Larson Award, Book and Lyrics by Glenn Slater), Spittin’ Image (Book by Karin Kasdin, Lyrics by Laura Szabo Cohen) and The Revels, based on the 1775 The Rivals (Book and Lyrics by Peter Kellogg).  ASCAP New Horizons Award.  ASCAP and Dramatists Guild Member. Thanks to Roy Miller and Surflight Theater, Cara, Christine, James, Cast and Crew, Old Bridge, New Jersey where I spent my adolescence which inspired this show, and to Susan DiLallo, whom I met when she held my infant daughter Marla in her lap as I played my song at the BMI workshop. www.stephenaweiner.com.

Cara Reichel (Director) is thrilled to be at Surflight, working on NJ in NJ, after having directed the show’s 2010 NYC premiere! She is the Producing Artistic Director of Prospect Theater Company, where she collaborates with writers to create new musicals. With composer / lyricist Peter Mills: Golden Boy of the Blue Ridge, Honor, The Rockae, The Flood, and Illyria, among others. With Susan DiLallo, Peter Mills, and Stephen Weiner: Iron Curtain, which she also directed at the O’Neill Theatre Center. Cara was educated at Princeton and in the M.F.A. Program for Directing at Brooklyn College. Member: SDC, League of Professional Theatre Women.

Christine O'Grady (Choreographer) is happy to be making her Surflight debut revisiting this show! BROADWAY: Tony Award-winning Revival of HAIR and 1st National Tour (Associate Choreographer), Legally Blonde (SSDC Observer). OFF-BROADWAY: Iron Curtain (Prospect), Signs Of Life (Amas), The Glass Menagerie (Roundabout), and The Boys in the Band (Transport Group). OTHER NYC: The Secret Garden, The Human Comedy, Children Of Eden (APAC), A Man Of No Importance, The Drowsy Chaperone (Gallery Players), Once Upon A Time In New Jersey, Illyria (Prospect Theater Company). REGIONAL: Mark Taper Forum, Barrington Stage Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival. TV: “The Rosie Show” (Asst. Choreographer). Four-time NYIT Award Nominee for Outstanding Choreography – Winner 2011. MFA: ASU. Member: SDC.

Celebrating its 63rd season of "Broadway at the Beach," Surflight Theatre, a not-for-profit professional arts organization, is one of the country's popular summer theaters. Founded by Joseph P. Hayes in 1950 in historic Beach Haven, NJ, Surflight Theatre is dedicated to providing live professional theatre with mainstage productions featuring celebrity performers, a headliner comedy and concert series under the famed "Catch A Rising Star" comedy club banner, children's theatre, and year-round arts-in-education programs and special events.  Attracting audiences from all 21 NJ counties and 50 states, Surflight is the recipient of New Jersey Governor’s Tourism Arts Award and Excellence in Tourism Award.  Surflight Theatre also serves as a training ground for young theatre artists through our apprentice program, the Surflight Theatre Arts Resource School (S.T.A.R.S.) and Surflight To-Go, a touring educational theatre troupe for student audiences (K-12).  Surflight Theatre’s programs are made possible, in part, by funds from the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State, A Partner Agency of the National Endowment for the Arts, Ocean County Freeholders and Ocean First Foundation. Additional major support is provided by generous contributions from numerous corporations, foundations, and individuals. Surflight Theatre is a member of New Jersey Theatre Alliance and the South Jersey Cultural Alliance.  Visit www.surflight.org for more information.