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Way Off Broadway Celebrates Mother’s Day With a Performance of Singin’ in the Rain

(5/4) They say that spring showers bring May flowers. At The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, spring showers have brought the musical Singin’ in the Rain to the stage. Based on the classic MGM film, Singin’ in the Rain is part of the theatre’s 20th Anniversary Season. Last seen in Frederick nearly twenty years ago, Singin’ in the Rain continues its run at Way Off Broadway through May 31st.


Jordan B. Stocksdale as Don Lockwood in Way Off Broadway's production of Singin' in the Rain

Way Off Broadway has added a special matinee performance of Singin’ in the Rain on Sunday, May 11th for Mother’s Day. Doors open for lunch that afternoon at 12:30 p.m. with the show beginning at 2:15 p.m. Tickets are $43 for dinner and the show.

1920's Hollywood during the waning days of the silent screen era is the setting for this zany, light-hearted romantic comedy when many a movie studio found itself scrambling to salvage the career of its chipmunk-voiced silent picture stars. This fun musical theatre romp focuses on romantic lead Don Lockwood, his sidekick Cosmo Brown, aspiring actress Kathy Selden, and Lockwood's leading lady Lina Lamont, whose less-than-dulcet vocal tones make her an unlikely candidate for stardom in talking pictures.

Singin' in the Rain made its first "splash" as a movie musical in 1952. Directed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, the film starred Kelly as Don Lockwood, Donald O'Connor as Cosmo Brown, and Debbie Reynolds as Kathy Selden. The film was only a "modest success" at the time of its release. It has only been since then that Singin' in the Rain has been recognized as a classic and included on the American Film Institute’s Top 100 Movies list, coming in at #5.

The first staging of the musical version of Singin' in the Rain did not come until 1983, 31 years after the release of the movie, in London's West End. Singin' in the Rain finally "crossed the pond" and had its American premiere on Broadway in the summer of 1985. The production played at the Gershwin Theatre for the next year, closing after 367 performances and 38 previews.

The original, and only Broadway production, was directed by legendary choreographer Twyla Tharp and received Tony Award nominations for Best Book of a Musical and Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical.

Way Off Broadway’s production will be led by Jaimie Lea Kiska as Kathy Selden, Jordan B. Stocksdale as Don Lockwood, and Joseph Waeyaert as Cosmo Brown. They will be joined by Samn Huffer as R.F. Simpson, Melissa Ann Martin as Lina Lamont, and Zane L. Oberholzer, Jr. as Roscoe Dexter. Rounding out the cast are Chelsea Bondarenko, Tina M. Bruley, Mary Ellen Cameron, Charlie Cizek, Matt Crawford, Rebecca Eastman, Kaitlyn Huffman, Matt Mastromatteo, Phil Vannoorbeeck, and Megan West.

Singin’ in the Rain has an original screenplay by and was adapted for the stage by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and songs by Nacio Herb Brown and Arthur Freed. Way Off Broadway’s production is directed by the theatre’s Executive Producer, Bill Kiska, and has choreography by Dee Buchanan.

For several years, Way Off Broadway’s producers had been discussing including Singin’ in the Rain as a part of one of the theatre’s seasons. One of the considerations for the production team was technical. What has always been a signature of the various productions of Singin' in the Rain is the classic scene where Don Lockwood dances along the street as it rains on stage. Knowing how important that scene is to the production, Way Off Broadway’s production team wanted to make certain they had a workable design that would allow for the rain affect in the theatre’s space.

"One of the things people enjoy most about Singin’ in the Rain is seeing it rain on stage," Bill Kiska said. "We knew that was going to be an important scene in the show so we have to do it right."

Singin’ in the Rain runs through May 31, 2014, with performances every Friday and Saturday evening and matinees on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Sunday of each month. Tickets for a Friday evening or Sunday matinee are $43, with Saturday evenings being $47. Doors open for dinner in the evening at 6:00 with the show beginning at 8:00 p.m. On Sundays, guests arrive for lunch at 12:30 with the show beginning at 2:15 p.m.

For additional information about Singin’ in the Rain, or any of Way Off Broadway’s productions or events, visit www.wayoffbroadway.com. To purchase tickets, call the Box Office at (301) 662-6600.

Singin’ in the Rain will be followed in the 2014 Season by Les Misérables, Annie Get Your Gun, Way Off Broadway’s 20th Anniversary Revue, and It’s Christmas.

The Way Off Broadway Dinner Theatre, under the direction of the Kiska Family since 2002, will celebrate its 20th Anniversary Platinum Season in 2014. Since it first opened in 1995, the theatre has been a leader in the area’s performing arts community, proudly bringing both classic musicals, as well as regional and area premieres to the Frederick stage. Productions have included Sunset Boulevard, Legally Blonde, Dolly Parton’s 9 to 5: The Musical, The Music Man, Jekyll & Hyde, Hairspray, South Pacific, The Drowsy Chaperone, Dirty Rotten Scoundrels, The Full Monty, Mel Brooks’ The Producers, CATS, The Wedding Singer, Evita, Thoroughly Modern Millie, The Sound of Music, A Chorus Line, Fiddler on the Roof, Grease, La Cage aux Folles, Guys & Dolls, Steel Magnolias, Bye Bye, Birdie, The King & I, …Forum, Lend Me a Tenor, Joseph…, Oliver!, Blood Brothers, Mame, and 42nd Street. Way Off Broadway is also the home of a one-of-a-kind children’s lunch theatre, offering entertainment for the entire family, and giving children a chance to see some of their favorite characters live on stage. The theatre also produces a number of special events throughout the year including a growing series of interactive murder mysteries.

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