Biomusical Following Legendary DJ Alan Freed to Play Off-Broadway Starring Constantine Maroulis | Playbill

Off-Broadway News Biomusical Following Legendary DJ Alan Freed to Play Off-Broadway Starring Constantine Maroulis

The musical will feature songs made hits by such artists as Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Buddy Holly, and more.

Constantine Maroulis

A new biomusical centered on the life story of legendary DJ Alan Freed will receive its New York premiere Off-Broadway at New World Stages beginning June 2, with opening night set for June 21. The score will include hits made famous by such artists as Little Richard, Chuck Berry, LaVern Baker, Buddy Holly, Bo Diddley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Screamin' Jay Hawkins, along with original songs by Gary Kupper.

Leading the cast will be Broadway Rock of Ages star Constantine Maroulis, starring as Freed. Further casting is to be announced.

The musical takes place on the final day of Freed's life. In a fever dream, prosecutor J. Edgar Hoover and defense attorney Little Richard face off with Freed's legacy at stake. The work features a book by Gary Kupper and Larry Marshak, along with Rose Caiola

The vintage rock-and-roll elements are developed by Marshak Classic Music LLC and Gary Kupper Music. Randal Myler will direct, with Stephanie Klemons choreographing. Dave Keyes is music director, with Keyes and Kupper serving as music supervisors and arrangers. Kenny Seymour is providing orchestrations and dance arrangements.

The production will feature scenic design by Timothy R. Mackabee, costume design by Leon Dobkowski, projection design by Christopher Ash, lighting design by Matthew Richards and Aja M. Jackson, and sound design by Ed Chapman. Casting is by JZ Casting, Geoff Josselson, Katja Zarolinski, and Jimmy Larkin. 

The Off-Broadway premiere is being produced by Caiola Productions and Jay & Cindy Gutterman. JRJ Productions' Jessica R. Jenen is executive producer and general manager.

Visit RockAndRollManTheMusical.com.

 
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