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Jordan Scott Gilbert, Bryant Martin, Jacquelyn Zliczewski, More Cast in A Tale Of Two Cities in Lancaster, PA

The Drama Desk nominated Broadway musical, A Tale of Two Cities, plays Cavod Theatre.

Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, PA, Pennsylvania, United States – September 14, 2022 /MarketersMEDIA/

Based on Charles Dickens’ redemptive classic, A Tale of Two Cities The Musical focuses on the love triangle between young beauty Lucie Manette, French aristocrat Charles Darnay and drunken English cynic Sydney Carton – all caught in the clutches of the bloody French Revolution. Come see this literary masterpiece come alive on stage with timeless themes of love, revolution and redemption. The Associated Press called A Tale of Two Cities The Musical “the return to the era of big blockbusters such as Les Misérables, Phantom and Miss Saigon.” Due to mature themes, parents of children ages 10 and under should use discretion.

Award-Winning Broadway Producer/Director/Performer Jordan Scott Gilbert (Broadway’s Ghost The Musical, A Tale Of Two Cities) will co-star as Ernest Defarge, as well as direct the production. Bryant Martin will star as Sydney Carton alongside Jacquelyn Zliczewski as Lucie Manette and original Broadway cast member Walter Winston ONeil (Broadway’s Wicked, A Tale Of Two Cities) as Dr. Manette. The production will run October 14th-23th in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

The company will also include Alexander Weaver as Charles Darnay, Alicia Burton as Miss Pross, Hannah Rau as Madame Defarge, Caleb Zimmerman as Jarvis Lorry, Steve Rau as John Barsad, Ori Daquila as Jerry Cruncher, Moses Mariscal as Marquis St. Evremonde, Philip Lapp as Stryver, Josiah Henne as Gabelle, Reagan Connell as Seamstress, Violet Bartlett as Little Lucie, Cole Davis as Little Gaspard, with Lauren Schaeffer, Christen Demnitz, Gracelyn Fulmer, Lincoln Everett, Rachel Gerber, Eliza Moran, Caryn Rehm, Soren Lefever, Elle Herson, Maria Freeman, Deadrah Rodrigues, and Jada Correll rounding out various ensemble roles.

The production is directed by Jordan Scott Gilbert (Broadway’s Ghost The Musical, A Tale Of Two Cities) and will be choreographed by Stephanie Brooks Martin (National Tours of Mamma Mia, 42nd St., White Christmas), with music direction by Amy Rau. The design team will consist of scenic designer Glen Brodersen (Sight & Sound Theatres), lighting designer Shannon Seip, costume designer Jess Zeidler, and sound designer Lee Shaffer.

A Tale of Two Cities is a musical with book, music and lyrics by Jill Santoriello based on the 1859 novel of the same name by Charles Dickens. After tryouts at the Asolo Repertory Theatre in Sarasota, Florida, in October and November 2007, the show opened on Broadway on September 18, 2008, following previews from August 19 at the Al Hirschfeld Theatre. The musical closed on November 9, 2008, after a run of 60 performances and 33 previews. The show received the 2009 Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding New Musical for its Broadway run. James Barbour received a 2009 Drama Desk Award nomination for his performance as Sydney Carton.

For tickets, visit: https://cavod.org/events/tale-of-two-cities

About cavod theatre:

cavod theatre is a non-profit performing arts center located in New Holland, PA. cavod strives to provide audiences with shows that inspire and motivate with purpose. Experience a state-of-the-art facility that provides comfortable seating with great visibility to enjoy the new world you will be immersed in. cavod provides many opportunities to collaborate with your community. Join cavod theatre and be a part of creating with purpose. A theatre experience can change your perspective and, in turn, your world. Cavod.org

Contact Info:
Name: Monica Depaul
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Organization: CAVOD Theatre
Address: 665 West Main St., New Holland, PA 17557
Phone: (717) 354-3355
Website: https://cavod.org/

Release ID: 89081596

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