Yanked from the edge of obscurity with a shepherd’s hook and the allure of dreams that only Tinseltown (or, in our case, Broadway) can crush, this selection of the best of the worst highlights the scraps off the cutting room floor, the discarded (and sometimes unfinished) works of The Great White Way’s most prolific writers. This series uncovers the leftover musical matter, by making the lost found again.
Lost and found: The Unsung World of Frank Wildhorn is part power ballad, part rock anthem, and the kind of screlt-your-face-off cabaret that you always wished you could drag your straight boyfriend to.
(Don’t worry, there’s a cash bar for the normies.)
Featuring a cast of 6 powerhouse vocalists and a live band that will blow the roof off the joint performing songs you might have missed from Bonnie & Clyde, Camille Claudel, The Civil War, The Count of Monte Cristo, Cyrano de Bergerac, Death Note, Dracula, Excalibur, Havana, Jekyll & Hyde, Rudolf, The Scarlet Pimpernel, Victor/Victoria, Waiting for the Moon, and Wonderland.
Ages 12+ - 90 mins
Location: The Cats Crawl (Main Space), 660 N Heliotrope Dr., Los Angeles, CA 90004