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News Sneak Peek! The Gangsters and Show Folk of Bullets Over Broadway Prepare to Tap Their Way Out Onto the Road A non-Equity tour of the Woody Allen musical Bullets Over Broadway will launch in Cleveland, OH, at Playhouse Square with performances beginning Oct. 6. A sneak peek was offered in Manhattan Sept. 21.

Following his work on the Broadway production, which was originally directed and choreographed by five-time Tony Award winner , the tour is helmed by . Clare Cook will recreate Stroman's Tony-nominated choreography.

The cast will feature Michael Williams as David Shayne, Emma Stratton as Helen Sinclair, Jeffrey Brooks as Cheech, Bradley Allan Zarr as Warner Purcell, Michael Corvino as Nick Valenti, Hannah Rose DeFlumeri as Ellen, Rick Grossman as Julian Marx, Jemma Jane as Olive Neal and Rachel Bahler as Eden Brent.

The ensemble will comprise Blaire Baker, Mary Callahan, Jake Corcoran, Elizabeth Dugas, Carissa Fiorillo, Patrick Graver, Andrew Hendrick, Lainee Hunter, Justin Jutras, Brian Thomas Martin, Conor McGiffin, Andrew Metzgar, Corinne Munsch, Kaylee Olson, Joey Ortolani, Kelly Peterson, Lexie Plath and Ian Saunders.

Sneak Peek! The Gangsters and Show Folk of Bullets Over Broadway Prepare to Tap Their Way Out Onto the Road

The creative team also includes Jason Ardizzone-West (scenic design), Carolyn Wong (lighting design, based on the original Broadway lighting design by ), Shannon Slaton (sound design) and Bernie Ardia (wig and hair design). The tour features six-time Tony Award winner 鈥檚 original Broadway costumes. Bullets Over Broadway will travel to more than 40 cities in its first season, including Los Angeles, CA (Pantages Theatre); Philadelphia, PA (Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts); Seattle, WA (The Paramount Theatre); Nashville, TN (Tennessee Performing Arts Center); St. Paul, MN (The Ordway); Memphis, TN (The Orpheum Theatre); Providence, RI (Providence Performing Arts Center); West Palm Beach, FL (Kravis Center); Dayton, OH (Schuster Center); Dallas, TX (Music Hall at Fair Park); Houston, TX (The Hobby Center) with additional cities to be announced. For a complete list of tour engagements, visit . *

Bullets Over Broadway, written by Woody Allen and based on the screenplay by Allen and for the 1994 film of the same name, ended its Broadway run Aug. 24, 2014, at the following 156 regular performances and 33 previews.

Five-time Tony Award winner Susan Stroman (The Producers, Contact, The Scottsboro Boys) directed and choreographed the musical that was adapted for the stage by Allen. Reviews for the production, which did not feature an original score, were mixed. Bullets did receive six 2014 Tony nominations, although it was not nominated for Best Musical.

Veteran musical supervisor (The Producers, The Nance, Young Frankenstein) adapted and penned additional lyrics for the pre-existing songs from the 1920s and 30s, which were used for the score. The score includes such tunes as "Tain't Nobody's Bus'ness," "Running Wild," "Let's Misbehave," "I Found A New Baby" and more.

The original Broadway cast featured Tony Award nominee (Passion, Ragtime, Next to Normal) as leading lady Helen Sinclair, Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominee ("Scrubs," "Garden State") in his Broadway debut as playwright David Shayne, Tony Award winner (Chicago, Contact, Steel Pier) as Eden Brent,  (Promises, Promises; Present Laughter) as Warner Purcell, (Rock of Ages) as Cheech, (Last Five Years, Drood) as Ellen, (The Drowsy Chaperone) as Julian Marx, (Grease) as Olive Neal and ("Sopranos") as gangster Nick Valenti.

The design team included (scenic design), William Ivey Long (costume design), Donald Holder (lighting design), (sound design), (wig and hair design), (animal training), Doug Besterman (orchestrations) and (music direction/conductor/vocal arrangements).

"Bullets Over Broadway" centers on an aspiring playwright who finds out that his play God of Our Fathers is getting the Broadway treatment thanks to a wealthy gangster who has taken a sudden interest in producing. The only snag is that his dimwitted moll has to star in one of the leading roles. Thrown into the mix are a mafia thug with a real knack for playwriting and a theatrical grand dame who gives Norma Desmond a run for her money.

Allen's numerous films include "Blue Jasmine," "Annie Hall," "Manhattan," "Crimes and Misdemeanors," "Husbands and Wives," "Love and Death," "Stardust Memories," "Crimes and Misdemeanors," "The Purple Rose of Cairo" and many more (about one a year since the 1970s). His plays include (1966), Death Knocks (1968), Play It Again, Sam (1969), Death (1975), God (1975), The Query (1976), My Apology (1980), The Floating Light Bulb (1981), Death Defying Acts (1995), Writer's Block (2003) and A Second Hand Memory (2004).

 
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