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January 14th – February 26th
SPECIAL SCHOOL HOLIDAY PERFORMANCE
Jan. 16 & 27, Feb. 20, 21, 22 & 23
Tickets start at $25.00
When a bus mix-up strands Lenny, the nerd, and Steve,
the bully, at the wrong school, they both get picked
on for being "the new kids." The boys have to work
together to get back to their school and begin to learn
that they might not be so different after all.
“… hilarious, witty and even moving. ‘The Bully,’ like the best kind of teacher, nudges children toward the truth and then lets them discover it on their own.” – Laurel Graeber, “Family Fare,” The New York Times
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Click here or visit iseats.net
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Call (212) 579-0528 |
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Go to the Vital Theatre Box Office, 2162 Broadway, 4th Floor, at 76th Street, New York, NY. |
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Performances run 1 hour and are appropriate for children between 2 and 10 years old.
All children over 1 year must have a ticket.
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The Bully
Book by David L.Williams
Music and Lyrics by John Gregor
Directed by Linda Ames Key |
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JOHN GREGOR (Lyricist, Composer and Orchestrator) received a 2004 Frederick Loewe Reading for his musical WITH GLEE, for which he wrote the book, music and lyrics. Recently, WITH GLEE was presented in a workshop by the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, and opened Off-Broadway in 2010 to sold out audiences and rave reviews. He is also composer and lyricist of PINKALICIOUS THE MUSICAL, based on the book by Elizabeth and Victoria Kann, now in its sixth year Off-Broadway and produced from London to San Diego. His musical adaptation of Gogol's tragicomic short story THE OVERCOAT has been presented in London at the Bridewell Theatre, Barrington Stage Company and The New York International Fringe Festival. He has also co-written several children's musicals for the Vital Theatre Company, including THE CHANGELING and THE BULLY. John Gregor holds an MFA in musical theatre writing from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and a degree in musical theatre from Emerson College.
DAVID L. WILLIAMS (Book) most recently wrote the play THE WINNERS which won the 2010 GreenHouse New Play Festival, and premiered at HotCity Theatre in St. Louis in September 2011. Career highlights include directing and writing the book for the musical TESS' LAST NIGHT (2003 Fringe NYC), the book and lyris for THE JOHNNY (2008 FRINGE NYC), and writing the plays THE INFORMATION SHE CARRIED (2005 Fringe NYC), THE ARMAGEDDON DANCE PARTY (2006 Fringe NYC), and THE TAILERS (2007 Crown Point Festival). A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Cornell University, David L. Williams is a member of the Dramatist Guild of America, Inc., and the author of more than 25 plays, including the Riverside Stage Company Founder's award-winning AMPERSAND, and four winners of the Heerman's McCalmon Playwriting Contest, THE MURDER OF GONZAGO, BEHIND THE NINE BALL, NEAR TRAGEDY, and INGULF.
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