Starting off, Sept. 5-Oct. 22, officially opening Sept. 13, will be Rags, a musical by Joseph Stein, Charles Strouse (music) and Stephen Schwartz (lyrics) that didn’t succeed on Broadway but has received its share of acclaimed regional stagings. The piece tells of a Jewish immigrant and her young son trying to make it out of the urban ghettos of turn-of-the-century America. Her husband does -- but at a price to his heritage.
Bruce Lumpkin, who directed Grand Hotel and The Goodbye Girl at the Walnut, will stage Rags, with Barbara Siman choreographing. Designing the show are John Farrell (sets), Gail Cooper Hecht (costumes), Jeffrey S. Koger (lighting) and Scott Smith (sound).
Starring in Rags are Betsi Morrison and Michael Brian, with two young boys (Mark Richard Keith and Chris Mirarchi) alternating as young David. Also in the main cast are Michael Gruber (Swing!, Miss Saigon), Mary Kate McGrath, Jeffrey Coon, Connie Nelson, Dennis Whelan, Dan Schiff and Bruce Winant (Miss Saigon, the Chicago national tour).
For ticket and subscription information on the Walnut season, call (215) 574-3550.
Founded in 1809, the Walnut Street Theatre is the oldest still-in operation playhouse in America. The Walnut was a Shubert tour and pre Broadway venue from the 1940s-1970s. In 1963, the building was declared a National Historic Landmark. In 1983, the not-for-profit Walnut Street Theatre Company was formed by current artistic director Bernard Havard. Future plans include constructing a flexible 350-seat space.