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Atlantic Theater Company presents the story of a father trying to provide for his daughter and save a neighborhood restaurant Off-Broadway.
By
Leah Putnam
February 15, 2023
Lena Pepe and Norbert Leo Butz in Cornelia StreetAhron R. Foster
Critics are sharing their thoughts of Cornelia Street, a new musical which opened its world premiere at Atlantic Theater Company February 14. Previews began January 20 for the already extended limited engagement which plays through March 5.
Two-time Tony winner Norbert Leo Butz stars as Jacob Towney, a father dreaming of a great life for his daughter. When he finds out the West Village restaurant that has been his sanctuary is set to close, he begins a mission to save it and faces the neighborhood's phantom spirits. But, time and luck are both running out.
George Abud and Ben Rosenfield in Cornelia StreetAhron R. Foster
Cornelia Street features a book by Tony winner Simon Stephens (The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time) with music and lyrics by Mark Eitzel of American Music Club.
Tony-nominated director Neil Pepe (American Buffalo) helms the production, with choreography by two-time Bessie Award winner Hope Boykin, scenic design by Scott Pask, costume design by Linda Cho, lighting design by Stacey Derosier, sound design by Kai Harada, music direction by Chris Fenwick, orchestrations by John Clancy, music contractor Antoine Silverman, and casting by The Telsey Office's Rachel Hoffman. Jennifer Rogers serves as the production stage manager.
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See Norbert Leo Butz, Mary Beth Peil, George Abud, More in Cornelia Street at Atlantic Theater Company
See Norbert Leo Butz, Mary Beth Peil, George Abud, More in Cornelia Street at Atlantic Theater Company
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Norbert Leo Butz in Cornelia Street
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Norbert Leo Butz and Jordan Lage in Cornelia Street
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Mary Beth Peil and Norbert Leo Butz in Cornelia Street
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