The Grave White Way
The Grave White Way is a musical theatre stage play written by Joe Patrick Ward. The play follows the storyline of five individuals from the musical theatre industry that are now dead, and must perform a new play for God in order to escape purgatory.[1] The play was first staged in 2001 at the Hudson Backstage Theatre,[2] before it began opening in other cities.[3] The show's original cast included Jason Graae, Yeardley Smith, John Raitt, René Auberjonois, and Stephen Schwartz. The producers of the original production were Jayson Raitt, Michael Weiner, and Alan Zachary[4]
References
- Hirschhorn, Joel (20 May 2001). "Review: 'The Grave White Way'". Variety magazine. Italic or bold markup not allowed in:
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(help) - "Grave White Way Dies in L.A. July 29 After Two Extensions - Playbill". Playbill.
- "L.A. Celeb Musical Grave White Way Read in NYC - Playbill". Playbill.
- FOLEY, F. KATHLEEN (20 May 2001). "Making the Most of the Worst Musicals". The Los Angeles Times – via LA Times.
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