![]() ![]() Off Broadway she has designed at Theatre for a New Audience, Manhattan Theatre Club, Second Stage Theatre, The Public Theater, Classic Stage Company, Drama Dept., The Acting Company, and Atlantic Theater Company. Her work was seen on Broadway in A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder, for which she received an Outer Critics Circle Award nomination and a Tony Award for Best Costume Design of a Musical. Linda Cho (Costume Design) is thrilled to be returning to The Old Globe, where she most recently designed last year’s The Comedy of Errors. Rockwell was named Best Director of 2010 by Chicago magazine and the 2012 Chicagoan of the Year in theatre by the Chicago Tribune. Her further Chicago-area credits include Billy Elliot: The Musical (Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Choreography), Sweeney Todd, Les Misérables, The Sound of Music (also recorded for the New York Public Library’s Theatre on Film and Tape Archive), Ragtime (Joseph Jefferson Awards for Best Production–Musical and Best Director–Musical), Oliver!, and Miss Saigon (Drury Lane Theatre), Mary Poppins, In the Heights, The Music Man, Annie, and Hair (Paramount Theatre), and The Little Mermaid, Shrek The Musical, Beauty and the Beast, Short Shakespeare! Romeo and Juliet, Short Shakespeare! The Taming of the Shrew, The Adventures of Pinocchio, and The Emperor’s New Clothes (Chicago Shakespeare Theater). premiere of Ride the Cyclone (Chicago Shakespeare Theater), Brigadoon (Goodman Theatre, Joseph Jefferson Awards for Best Musical and Best Choreography), Enron (TimeLine Theatre Company), and the world premiere of October Sky (The Marriott Theatre). A resident of Chicago, some of her credits include the world premiere of Diary of a Wimpy Kid the Musical (Children’s Theatre Company), the U.S. Rachel Rockwell (Director and Choreographer) is pleased to be making her Old Globe debut. The cast recordings of The Story of My Life and The Theory of Relativity are available on the PS Classics label. Current Bartram and Hill projects include Senza Luce, commissioned by the Canadian Music Theatre Project You Are Here, co-commissioned by Acting Up Stage and Signature Theatre Company Bedknobs and Broomsticks, which is being developed with Chicago Shakespeare Theater and a musical adaptation of Ray Bradbury’s Something Wicked This Way Comes. Working with composer/lyricist Neil Bartram he has written the book for The Adventures of Pinocchio The Theory of Relativity, which premiered in London in 2015 the English language adaptation of Belles Soeurs, based on Michel Tremblay’s groundbreaking play and Broadway’s The Story of My Life. He was resident director of Disney’s The Lion King on Broadway, associate director of The Little Mermaid,and associate director for the national tours of Sunset Boulevard and The Sound of Music. Valerie and Harry Cooper, Conrad Prebys and Debra Turner, Karen and Stuart Tanz, Rhona and Rick Thompson, ViaSat, and Sheryl and Harvey WhiteĪrtist Sponsors for Kyle Selig (Homer Hickam): Lynne and Steve Wheelerīrian Hill (Book) is best known for The Story of My Life, which premiered at Broadway’s Booth Theatre in 2009, earning four Drama Desk Award nominations (Outstanding Musical, Music, Lyrics, and Book of a Musical), as well as the newly revised book for Goodman Theatre’s acclaimed production of Lerner and Loewe’s classic Brigadoon. October Sky is an uplifting musical portrait of small-town Americana packed with youthful exuberance, and a sweeping, unforgettable new score.ĭarlene Marcos Shiley and Gloria Rasmussen Against the wishes of his practical-minded father, he sets out on an unlikely quest to build his own rockets and light up the night sky. The beloved film is now a triumphant new American musical that will send your heart soaring and inspire your whole family to reach for the stars! In the small town of Coalwood, West Virginia, every young man’s future is in the coal mines, but after the launch of Sputnik in 1957, the world’s race to space inspires local highschooler Homer Hickam to dream of a different life. October Sky feels good all over!" - Talkin' Broadway "A sumptuous production of an old-fashioned crowd-pleaser. Inspired by the Universal Pictures film and Rocket Boys by Homer H. The Old Globe and University of San Diego Shiley Graduate Theatre Program.Community Group Readings and Performances. ![]()
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