Read the rave review for Morgan Sills in FULLY COMMITTED (directed by Daniel Haley) here:
FULLY COMMITTED with Morgan Sills is now available for booking.
Saturday, July 31, 2010
MISS PELL IS MISSING at Midtown International Theatre Festival
Wildcat Theatricals produced its 3rd show in the Midtown International Theatre Festival - a staged reading of Leonard Gershe's rarely-seen charming comedy MISS PELL IS MISSING, for two performances July 29 & 30 at the June Havoc Theatre.
Cast included Broadway vets Jay Russell and Michelle Pruiett, as well as Scott Breitbart, David Niles (who did MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS with Morgan long ago), Nikki Switzer, Caroline de Fauw, Rebecca Burton and Morgan.
The performance was in the patented Wildcat format (a zippy 90 minutes with no intermission) and directed by Daniel Haley. Previous Wildcat Theatricals productions in the Festival include George Axelrod's WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER? (Festival Award for Best Revival) and Harry Kurnitz's A SHOT IN THE DARK.
While Morgan was doing the research for THE ROGER EDENS SONGBOOK, he became friends with Leonard Gershe (he wrote BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE and the film FUNNY FACE). This reading of MISS PELL IS MISSING was dedicated to Leonard's memory.
Cast included Broadway vets Jay Russell and Michelle Pruiett, as well as Scott Breitbart, David Niles (who did MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS with Morgan long ago), Nikki Switzer, Caroline de Fauw, Rebecca Burton and Morgan.
The performance was in the patented Wildcat format (a zippy 90 minutes with no intermission) and directed by Daniel Haley. Previous Wildcat Theatricals productions in the Festival include George Axelrod's WILL SUCCESS SPOIL ROCK HUNTER? (Festival Award for Best Revival) and Harry Kurnitz's A SHOT IN THE DARK.
While Morgan was doing the research for THE ROGER EDENS SONGBOOK, he became friends with Leonard Gershe (he wrote BUTTERFLIES ARE FREE and the film FUNNY FACE). This reading of MISS PELL IS MISSING was dedicated to Leonard's memory.
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