250 West 52nd Street
New York, New York

Inside Broadway, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary, and has introduced over 750 thousand New York City children to musical theatre, will present Creating The Magic, its unique annual free public Broadway educational event, on Thursday May 29 at 10:30 AM. The event will demonstrate the process of creating a Broadway production, with the cast and company of the Tony Award-winning musical Hairspray at the Neil Simon Theatre, 250 West 52nd Street (between 7th-8th Avenue), New York, NY.

For free admission, just line up outside the Neil Simon Theatre beginning at 10 AM.
Open to school and senior groups, and to the public, Creating the Magic will feature performances by and interviews with cast members and a display of technical stage effects. Last season’s Creating the Magic, at the Winter Garden Theatre, featured the casts of The Lion King, Mamma Mia and Wicked.
Michael Presser, the group’s founder, executive director and moderator of the Creating the Magic series, said: “Everyone would like to go behind the scenes on Broadway. We give them an insider’s look at how the magic of theatre is created and introduce some of the important people who create that magic. It’s entertaining as well as educational, a perfect combination.”
Inside Broadway, which created the first Broadway student theatre ticket program in New York, in 1982 for Cats, presents professional 50-minute versions of Broadway musicals, directed for children. Its Richard Rodgers’ Broadway caused the New York Times to say “Rodgers continues to enchant and entertain, and he couldn’t ask for better cheerleaders, in all senses of the word”. Other productions of Inside Broadway have included the 50th anniversary production of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Bye Bye Birdie, On the Town, The Pirates of Penzance, Kiss Me, Kate, Smokey Joe’s Cafe, Sophisticated Ladies, Irving Berlin’s Land That I Love and Free to Be You and Me. All shows provide student study guides and teacher lesson plans
Inside Broadway receives substantial and ongoing funding from several government agencies including the New York City Department of Education; New York State Office of Children and Family Services; New York City Department of Cultural Affairs; New York City Department For the Aging: New York City Department of Youth and Community Development; New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation and New York State Department of Education; New York City Council: Christine Quinn, Speaker, Domenic Recchia, Chair Cultural Affairs Committee and Council Members Joseph Addabbo, Jr., Tony Avella, Erik Martin Dilan, Lew Fidler, Dan Garodnick, Eric Gioia, Vincent Gentile, Sara Gonzalez, Vincent Ignizio, Melinda Katz, Darlene Mealy, Michael McMahon, Annabel Palma, Joel Rivera, Larry Seabrook, Helen Sears, James Vacca and Thomas White, Jr. New York State Assembly Members Peter Abbate, Michael Benedetto, Adriano Espaillat, Michael Gianaris, Richard Gottfried, Brian Kavanagh, Linda Rosenthal, Michele Titus, Mark Weprin and Ellen Young; New York State Senators Andrew Lanza, John Flanagan, George Onorato, Tom Duane and Martin Golden.
###

Official Website: http://www.insidebroadway.org

Added by mature on May 21, 2008

Interested 1