Hey, ‘Girlfriend,’ You Open Sunday

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Ryder Bach and Curt Hansen in lead roles. Photo: Craig Schwartz

The rock musical “Girlfriend” opens a three-week run at the Kirk Douglas Theatre on Sunday evening at 6:30.

Featuring a book by Todd Almond and music and lyrics by Matthew Sweet, the story about first love will continue through Sunday, Aug.  9.

Set in Nebraska in the 1990s, two teenage boys – one a social outcast, the other the quintessential jock – explore a relationship during a summer of self-discovery between high school graduation and the rest of their lives.

Reprising their roles from the 2013 Actors Theatre of Louisville production of “Girlfriend” are Ryder Bach (Randy Newman’s “Harps and Angels” at the Mark Taper Forum) and Curt Hansen (“Parade” at the Taper and “Next to Normal” at the Ahmanson).

The director is Les Waters, who directed the Actors Theatre production, as well as the world premiere production at Berkeley Repertory Theatre.

The scenic and costume designs for “Girlfriend” are by David Zinn, lighting design is by Ben Stanton and sound design is by Jake Rodriguez. The music direction is by Julie Wolf and choreography is by Joe Goode.

Ms. Wolf also conducts the band, comprised of Vivi Rama on bass, Janet Robin on lead guitar, Jyn Yates on drums and Wolf on keyboard and guitar. The production stage manager is Paul Mills Holmes.

Ms. Avila may be contacted at kavila@centertheatregroup.org. Also, see CenterTheatreGroup.org

 

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