Judy and Me at St. Luke's Theatre
Dr. John Schaefer presents Judy and Me, a comic-drama by Peter Mac, opens at St Luke's Theatre on 19 Oct 2008, following previews from 7 Oct 2008, for an open run.
The autobiographical Judy and Me has been playing at various off-Broadway venues. It was first seen in January 2002 in a cabaret theater engagement at Rose's Turn. Public and critical response was such that the four-performance booking was eventually extended to a nearly three-year run, transferring along the way to the Arthur Seelen Theatre and then The Producers Club.
Judy and Me addresses the issues of both homophobia and domestic abuse as it recounts the true story of sixteen-year old 'Anthony,' trapped in the narrow-minded suburb of Elmont, Long Island. An outcast at Sewankawa High School in Floral Park, Anthony is the daily target of verbal and physical torment from his classmates. His life at home is equally tenuous; his volatile, violent father is a constant source of pain to both Anthony and his mother. The teen finds his only escape in the music and entertainment of the legendary Judy Garland, who comes to life before his eyes and counsels him through his daily struggles.
Garland is herein portrayed as those who knew her best have remembered her: a sage, wise, omniscient, and compassionate human being whose humor, insight, and strength both championed and encouraged those around her. Through her compassion -- and through Anthony's passion for (and camaraderie with) Garland -- the boy learns to deal with his dysfunctional family, his school life, and the realization that he's gay.
Director Charles Tolliver and Producer Dr. John Schaefer are currently casting for the lead role. In support are Elyse Beyer, Jean Ann Kump, Chris McCabe and Basil Meola. Peter Mac reprises his sympathetic portrayal of Garland herself.
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