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Avenue Q

Jul 20, 2014

Dorian’s Descent, the new musical created by Requiem Media Productions, LLC will be produced by DOMA Theatre Co (LA Times Critics Choice, Broadway World and Ovation Award Winner, LADCC Nominated) in association with Venture Hill Entertainment, LLC (Broadway Co-Producer of Driving Miss Daisy) and Seven Waves, LLC (Producer Il Vino, Extravaganza).

 

The story follows the enigmatic life of Dorian Gray, the inspiration behind Basil Hallward’s masterpiece, Dorian’s portrait. As Basil and the infamous Henry Wotton discuss the portrait’s future, Dorian’s inhibitions waver as he’s confronted by unearthly forces. Followed by heartrending love affairs, seduction, decadence, and murder, Dorian’s Descent is not to be missed.

Cast

Gary Coleman | Benai Boyd

Christmas Eve | Janelle Dote

Kate Monster Lucy | Danielle Judovits

Princeton Rod | Chris Kauffmann

Brian | Chris Kerrigan

Mrs. T Bad Idea Bear | Libby Letlow

Nicky Trekkie Monster Bear | Mark Whitten

Creative

 

executive producer | Marco Gomez

producer | Dolf Ramos

producer | Michael Abramson

director | Richard Israel

music director | Christopher Raymond

choreographer | Angela Todaro

controller | JC Chavez

production manager | Danielle DeMasters

assistant production manager | Timothy Miller

technical director | Jason Henderson

stage manager | Nicholas Acciani

property master | Hallie Baran

scenic designer | Staci Walters

scenic artist | Amanda Lawson

lighting designer | Johnny Ryman

light board operator | Dean Wright

lighting assistant | Steve Mendoza

costume designer | Haleh Risdana

sound designer | David Crawford

sound consultant | Devin Holliman

audio 2 | Julio Rodriguez

puppet coach | Libby Letlow

publicist | Lucy Pollak

graphic designer | Fred Tatlyan

photographer | Michael Lamont

production assistant | Mayra Jimenez

keyboards | Antonio Dangond

reeds | Ian Roller

guitar & banjo | Molly Miller

bass | Antonio Rodrigo

drums | Martin Diller

Reviews

"…plays brilliantly on a small, intimate stage… boasts some hilarious and surprisingly subtle performers… it's fun to experience."

- LA Weekly

"CRITIC'S CHOICE… thoroughly engaging… the 99-seat MET Theatre affords a greater opportunity to appreciate the nuanced emotions these fuzzy creations can convey."

- Los Angeles Times

"WOW!… Jeff Whitty's 2004 Tony-winning Best Musical, brought to fresh new life by director extraordinaire Richard Israel and an ever-so-talented young cast [who are] every bit the equal of the New York originals. .. 'Avenue Q' at the Met Theatre is the place to be—providing you can wangle tickets during its already almost completely sold-out run."

- StageSceneLA

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