Alan Schmuckler: I Miss the City
A Concert at Joe's Pub
March 12, 2012 @ 10:00 pm
"Alan Schmuckler…will, mark my words, be a major Broadway composer." - Chicago Tribune
"Small, fleet, and with a smartly demonic glint of unpredictable mischief in his eyes, Schmuckler is... galvanic." - Chicago Sun-Times
On March 12th at 10:00 pm, we’re here to let New York City in on Chicago’s best secret: the unmistakable charm of composer Alan Schmuckler’s infectious melodies and sophisticated lyricism. Jessie Mueller (On a Clear Day You Can See Forever) leads an all-star cast of Broadway's brightest young stars, including Carey Anderson (Avenue Q, Mamma Mia), Jen Sese (Carrie, Hair), Adam Kantor (Rent), and Steve Rosen (Guys and Dolls, The Farnsworth Invention, Spamalot), as Alan hosts an evening at Joe’s Pub of selections from his musical theater work and performs some of his more personal, singer/songwriter pieces. ALAN SCHMUCKLER: I MISS THE CITY is sure to be an engaging introduction to one of the most exciting and insightful young artists in the country. Say you were there for his New York debut. Produced by Magic Futurebox and Jo Lampert.
Check out the promotional video for the show featured on PattyandEmily.com!
About Alan:
Alan Schmuckler is a Chicago-based actor, composer/lyricist, and singer/songwriter. As a composer, his new musical The Emperor’s New Clothes(book by David Holstein) enjoyed a critically acclaimed premiere production at the Tony-winning Chicago Shakespeare Theater the summer of 2010. He and Michael Mahler co-wrote book, music and lyrics for Chicago Shakespeare’s How Can You Run with a Shell on Your Back?, which premiered and remounted in 2007, and has since been produced nationwide, including at the Chicago Humanities Festival, the National Alliance for Music Theatre’s 21st Annual Festival of New Musicals, the Marriott Theatre, the Spirit of Broadway Theatre, Stages Theatre Company, and at numerous colleges, including Northwestern University.
A video from Alan's band, The Lincoln Squares: