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News PHOTO CALL: Carrie Musical on Opening Night; Red Carpet, Curtain Call and Party A tormented teen got a second chance at prom night March 1 when Carrie, the 1988 flop pop musical based on Stephen King's novel about a young woman with telekinetic powers, opened in a newly-revised Off-Broadway production. MCC Theater produces at the Lucille Lortel Theatre in Greenwich Village.

After a short-lived and much-publicized Broadway run, Carrie is back with a refocused story and a handful of new songs thanks to director (Altar Boyz, Tin Pan Alley Rag, London's Ragtime), who has been working to refine the material over the past several years with the original authors.

Originally staged as a mix of bold, chilling scenes and 1980s high-school camp, Carrie closed on Broadway May 15, 1988, at the Virginia Theatre after only five regular performances. It was the most expensive flop in Broadway history, losing nearly $8 million.

Academy Award-winning composer ("Fame," "Terms of Endearment"), Academy Award-winning lyricist ("Fame," "Footloose") and "Carrie" film screenwriter have returned to work on Carrie, which is now envisioned as a more intimate tale of parental control, bullying and school politics.

For the new Off-Broadway production,  (Jerusalem, August: Osage County) stars in the title role opposite Tony Award nominee (Next to Normal, Passion, Ragtime) as her religious-fanatic mother, Margaret White. Carrie began previews Jan. 31 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and will play an extended run through April 22.

PHOTO ARCHIVE: Carrie Musical on Opening Night; Red Carpet, Curtain Call and Party


The cast also features as Sue Snell, Carmen Cusack as gym teacher Lynn Gardner, as Chris Hargensen, as Tommy Ross, as Billy Nolan, Wayne Wilcox as Mr. Stephens, Corey Boardman as George, as Norma, as Freddie, as Stokes, Elly Noble as Helen, as Frieda, Mackenzie Bell, Jake Boyd and Anne Tolpegin.

The creative team includes (choreography), (music direction and arrangements), David Zinn (set design), Emily Rebholz (costume design), (lighting design), Sven Ortel (projections design), Jonathan Deans (sound design), Doug Besterman (orchestrations), (vocal design), Leah J. Loukas (wig and hair design) and (fight director).

A new rush $20 ticket policy for theatregoers under the age of 30 is also in place for performances from March 27-April 22. Arrive two-hours prior to the performance with a valid ID.

Tickets for Carrie begin at $89. Visit . The Lucille Lortel Theatre is located at 121 Christopher Street.

 
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