Curtains: Matt Farnsworth to play the role of composer Aaron Fox
Ensemble member Matt Farnsworth will play the role of composer Aaron Fox from 28 Jun - 1 Jul 2007 in the Broadway musical Curtains: A Backstage Murder Mystery Musical Comedy.
Farnsworth, who usually plays Harv Fremont in the show, temproraily replaces original cast member Jason Danieley. Danieley is taking a leave of absence for an engagement with the BostonPops, with his wife, Marin Mazzie.
Curtains: A Backstage Murder Mystery Musical Comedy, the last collaboration by song writing duo John Kander and Fred Ebb, opened at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theatre on 22 Mar 2007, following previews from 27 Feb 2007.
The show opened to mixed reviews: "Brings a gust of giddy good fun to Broadway." (New York Daily News); "Delightful fun-ride of a musical" (The Record); "A faint but nonetheless refreshing blast of air." (New York Sun); "A thoroughly entertaining new musical" (Ass'd Press); "Talent-packed, thrill-starved production" (New York Times); "It's not so much a whodunit as a whydoit." (New York Post); "Likable at best."
(NewsDay); "A most fitting memorial for Ebb and Stone" (NewYorkTheatreGuide.com).
Curtains had its world premiere in the summer of 2006 at Los Angeles' Center Theatre's Ahmanson Theatre.
The show, directed by Scott Ellis with choreography by Rob Ashford, features David Hyde Pierce (Lieutenant Frank Cioffi), Debra Monk (producer Carmen Bernstein), Karen Ziemba (lyricist Georgia Hendricks), Jason Danieley (composer Aaron Fox), Ernie Sabella (producer Sidney Bernstein), Jill Paice (ing�nue Niki Harris), Edward Hibbert (director Christopher Belling), John Bolton (theatre critic Daryl Grady), Michael X. Martin (stage manager Johnny Harmon), Michael McCormick (investor Oscar Shapiro), Noah Racey (choreographer Bobby Pepper) and Megan Sikora (understudy Bambi Bern�t).
David Hyde Pierce won the 2007 Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical.The show was nominated for Tony's in several other categories including: Best Musical, Best Score, Best Book of a Musical, Best Direction of a Musical and Best Choreography.
Curtains is set in 1959 in Boston during the pre-Broadway tryout of a new musical called Robin Hood. When the leading lady mysteriously dies onstage during the applause at the end of the show, the entire company and creative team are possible suspects; their various motives must be sorted out by a local detective (Pierce) who happens to be a musical theater fan.
Curtains has book by Rupert Holmes - based on a concept by the late Peter Stone, score by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, with additional lyrics by Rupert Holmes.
Set design is by Anna Louizos, with costumes by William Ivey Long, lighting by Peter Kaczorowski and sound by Brian Ronan.
Curtains is produced on Broadway by Roger Berlind, Roger Horchow, Daryl Roth, Jane Berg�re, Ted Hartley and Center Theatre Group.
Curtains is the last musical to be written by composer Kander and late lyricist Ebb.
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