Off-Broadway NewsIt Happened In Key West Concert, Starring Jessica Vosk, Bryce Pinkham, Max von Essen, More, Held March 7
The event is an addition to Abingdon Theatre Company’s Broadway on the Bowery series.
By
Raven Brunner
March 07, 2022
Jessica Vosk
Abingdon Theatre Company's It Happened in Key West concert presentation plays Duane Park March 7.
The one-night-only concert is brought to the stage by Abingdon Artistic Director Chad Austin, and features Wicked's Jessica Vosk and Tony nominees Bryce Pinkham (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder) and Max von Essen (Anastasia). Also starring is Wade McCollum (Wicked), Shereen Pimentel (West Side Story), Pierre Marias (Aladdin), Ilda Mason (West Side Story), Mikaela Bennett (Renascence), and Jonathan Hoover (A Chorus Line).
With an original book by Jill Santoriello, Jason Huza, and Jeremiah James, It Happened in Key West is a romantic comedy based on a true story that takes place in the 1930s. It followsan x-ray technician who falls in love with one of his patients.
The concertis an addition to Abingdon’s Broadway on the Bowery series, which previously featured the cabaret show Red, Hot & Vaxed.
Carrie St. Louis and Justin Sargent in Broadway on the Bowery
Carrie St. Louis and Justin Sargent in Broadway on the Bowery
Rema Webb and Sylvana Tapia in Broadway on the Bowery
Sylvana Tapia in Broadway on the Bowery
Sylvana Tapia in Broadway on the Bowery
Michelle Potterf, Ilda Mason, Emma McGlinchey, Deidre Goodwin, and Beatriz Cavalieri in Broadway on the Bowery
Marissa Rosen, Micaela Diamond, Teal Wicks, and Jonathan Hoover in Broadway on the Bowery
Justin Sargent, Marissa Rosen, Carrie St. Louis, Audrey Cardwell, Micaela Diamond, Nick Adams, Rema Webb, Jonathan Hoover, and Teal Wicks in Broadway on the Bowery
Nick Adams and Audrey Cardwell in Broadway on the Bowery
Chad Austin with the cast and band of Broadway on the Bowery
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