Is There Life After High School? by Craig Carnelia & Jeffrey
Kindley
Directed by Don Edelman, Musical Direction by Regis Bookshar
April 18 - May 17, 2008 Friday & Saturday nights at 8
PM Sundays May 4 and 11 at 2 PM Adults - $16, Seniors & Students -
$12 Call 440-247-8955 (Mon-Sat, 1-6 PM)
Loosely inspired by Ralph Keyes' best-selling book with the same title,
Is There Life After High School? uses exquisitely crafted songs by
Craig Carnelia and insightful monologues by Jeffrey Kindley to take a nostalgic
look back at the emotional roller coaster of high school. Adolescent
memories are brought to light, including interrupted friendships, late nights of
beer drinking, and the horrors of gym class. The times we "could not
forget if we tried" make for a sweet, and sometimes bittersweet, musical
reverie.
GIRLS' NIGHT OUT! - APRIL 25th
Spend a night out on the town in Chagrin Falls with your girlfriends! Treat
yourselves to wine, appetizers, and sweet treats at a 6:00 PM party in CVLT's
River Room, followed by Is There Life After High School? at 8:00 PM.
Enjoy the festivities and the performance all for just $30 per person. To
attend, choose the 'Girls Night Out' add-on when buying your adult-price tickets
for the April 25th performance. Space is limited, so make your reservations
early!
Cast:
Pat Mazzarino Don Bernardo Steve Kay Chris Hunter Eric Oswald
Sharon Lloyd Libby Merriman Maggie Wise Darlene Fowler
About the Composer
As both composer and lyricist, Craig Carnelia contributed four songs to Studs
Terkel's Working, for which he received a Tony nomination. Three
Postcards, written with playwright Craig Lucas and presented at
Off-Broadway's Playwright's Horizons, was named one of the year's ten best
musicals by Time Magazine, and is included in the Burns-Mantle anthology, Best
Play of 1986-1987, as Best Musical of the Season. In 1994, Three
Postcards received a second production Off-Broadway, this time at Circle
Rep.
Also Off-Broadway, Notes, a collection of Mr. Carnelia's songs, was
presented by Manhattan Theatre Club. He contributed single songs to The
No-Frills Revue, Diamonds and A...My Name Is Still Alice.
Craig wrote the lyrics for the Broadway musical, The Sweet Smell of
Success, with music by Marvin Hamlisch and book by John Guare. Hamlisch and
Carnelia were also represented on Broadway later in 2002 by Imaginary Friends, a
play with song by Nora Ephron. Craig has won a number of major songwriting
awards, including the Johnny Mercer "Emerging American Songwriter" Award and the
prestigious Kleban Award for distinguished lyric writing.
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