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DOMA Theatre Company
Non-Profit Organization · Performance Venue · Theater
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."
"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."