Get a 1st Look at The Rink, Starring Beth Leavel and Jessie Mueller, at Classic Stage Company
The cult-favorite musical is being performed as a two-night concert fundraiser for the Off-Broadway company.
Beth Leavel and Jessie Mueller
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Playbill has photos from the sold-out benefit concerts of Kander and Ebb’s The Rink at Off-Broadway’s Classic Stage Company through September 16. Take a look in the gallery below.
The cast is led by Tony winners Beth Leavel (The Drowsy Chaperone) as Anna and Jessie Mueller (Waitress) as Angel, along with Alex Boniello (Dear Evan Hansen), Tony winner Santino Fontana (Tootsie), Michael McCormick (Wicked), Mason Reeves (Real Women Have Curves), Joe Aaron Reid (If/Then), Alex Gemignani (My Fair Lady), and Sofie Nesanelis (Les Miserables). Casting is by Alaine Aldaffer and Lisa Donadio.
Dave Solomon (Tootsie) is directing, with music direction by Greg Jarrett (Kiss of the Spider Woman), choreography by Shannon Lewis (Just in Time), and music supervision by Sam Davis (Kiss of the Spider Woman).
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Photos: The Rink Benefit Concert Performance at Classic Stage Company
Photos: The Rink Benefit Concert Performance at Classic Stage Company
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Jessie Mueller and Beth Leavel
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Joe Aaron Reid, Michael McCormick, Alex Gemignani, Mason Reeves, Alex Boniello, and Santino Fontana
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Beth Leavel and Jessie Mueller
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Joe Aaron Reid, Alex Gemignani, Michael McCormick, Santino Fontana, Mason Reeves, and Alex Boniello
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Beth Leavel and Jessie Mueller
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Beth Leavel, Jessie Mueller, Sofie Nesanelis, Michael McCormick, Joe Aaron Reid, Alex Gemignani, Santino Fontana, Mason Reeves, and Alex Boniello
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Jessie Mueller, John Kander, Beth Leavel, and Sofie Nesanelis
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John Kander and company of The Rink
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John Kander and company of The Rink
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The Rink was originally produced on Broadway in 1984, starring Chita Rivera and Liza Minnelli. It follows Anna, a widow who lives above the dilapidated remains of the roller skating rink she owns in Coney Island. The return of her daughter Anna forces the mother and daughter to confront their past in order to move forward.
John Kander and Fred Ebb‘s score introduced such showtune favorites as “Colored Lights” and “Chief Cook and Bottle Washer.” The original production ran for just eight months in 1984. It was nominated for five Tony Awards and won one, for Rivera’s performance. Kander, Ebb, Terrence McNally, and Rivera later reunited to Tony-winning effect in 1993, with Kiss of the Spider Woman, and again in 2015 (posthumously for Ebb) with The Visit.
Individual tickets are completely sold out. Any cancellations will be sold via a standby list at the Classic Stage box office, beginning at 6 PM.
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