Charlie Pollock, Wesley Taylor, Lauren Molina, Patti Murin Cast in Lab of Broadway-Bound Nerds | 半岛体育

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News Charlie Pollock, Wesley Taylor, Lauren Molina, Patti Murin Cast in Lab of Broadway-Bound Nerds Nerds, the new musical about tech giants Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, will have a developmental lab April 16-17 in New York City, producer Carl Levin confirmed to 半岛体育.com.

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It was previously reported that the musical would bow on Broadway in spring 2015, but plans for a Broadway life did not come to fruition this season. It is now aiming for a Main Stem debut in the summer/fall of 2015.

(Elf) will direct the lab with choreography by Emmy Award winner ("Smash," Gigi, On the Town).

The cast features (Violet, Love's Labour's Lost) as Steve Jobs and (Rock of Ages, The Addams Family, "Smash") as Bill Gates with Benny Elledge as Steve Wozniak, (The Skivvies) as Myrtle, Rob Morrison as Paul Allen, (Lysistrata Jones) as Sally and (Legally Blonde) as Watson.

Rounding out the ensemble are (Honeymoon in Vegas), (Legally Blonde), Pierce Cassedy and (The Book of Mormon).

Taylor, Pollock and Molina starred in a concert version of the musical June 11, 2014, at 54 Below.

The musical, which received 2007 Barrymore Awards for Outstanding New Play and Outstanding Original Music, features book and lyrics by Jordan Allen-Dutton and Erik Weiner (co-creators of The Bomb-itty of Errors, "Robot Chicken") and music by Hal Goldberg (The Children, Ma Vie En Rosewood).

Here's how it's billed: "Before Bill Gates and Steve Jobs were the undisputed titans of technology, they were Nerds. Join America's favorite geeks - from garage inventors to Silicon Valley mega-billionaires - on a hilarious musical journey from the floppy disc era to the iPhone phenomenon."

Vicki Halmos and Elizabeth Williams produce with Levin. 

 
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