Regional NewsCast Set for Barrington World Premiere of Laura Winters' All of Me
Performances will begin at the Massachusetts venue in September.
By
Andrew Gans
August 16, 2022
Casting is complete for Barrington Stage Company's world premiere of Laura Winters'All of Me, which will be presented September 21鈥揙ctober 9 on the Boyd-Quinson Stage in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. Ashley Brooke Monroe directs.
The cast will feature Madison Ferris (The Glass Menagerie) as Lucy, Danny Gomez (NewAmsterdam) as Alfonso, Alexandra Seal (EscapeatDannemora) as Jackie, Leah Hocking (Billy Elliot) as Connie, Maggie Bofill (Between Riverside and Crazy) as Elena, and Jack Fellows (One Man, Two Guvnors) as Moose.
In All of Me, press notes state, "Boy meets girl. Boy uses wheelchair, girl uses scooter. Boy and girl use text-to-speech technology to connect to each other and the world around them."
The production will also feature scenic design by Brian Prather, costume design by Sarah LeFeber, lighting design by Miriam Crowe, and sound design by Matt Otto.
Playwright Winters won the Burman New Play Award for this work under its former title, Just the Melody.
The Boyd-Quinson Stage currently features Stephen Sondheim and Hugh Wheeler鈥檚&苍产蝉辫;A Little Night Music through August 28.
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