The story goes on for the Tony-nominated Richard Maltby, Jr. and David Shire musical Baby, which will be presented in concert March 17 at 7 PM and 9:30 PM at 54 Below with a portion of the proceeds benefiting Planned
Parenthood.
The cast will include Kate Baldwin (Hello, Dolly!) as Arlene, Graham Rowat (Merrily We Roll Along) as Alan, Aeja L. Barrows (Six) as Lizzie, JJ Niemann (The Book of Mormon) as Danny, Caitlin Kinnunen (The Prom) as Nikki, and Jordan Kai Burnett (Romy & Michele: The Musical) as Pam.
The ensemble includes John Amalfitano, Brody Redman, MK McDonald, Ashia Collins, Davey Miller, Zachary Kropp, Katelyn Lauria, and Catherine DeLuce.
Maltby will direct the evening with musical direction by Canaan J. Harris.
The musical follows three couples navigating the emotional highs and
anxieties that accompany impending parenthood.
Producer Robert W. Schneider said in a statement, “Baby
is one of the most honest and human musicals ever written. It captures
that moment in life when everything is about to change and you have no
idea what comes next. Bringing this extraordinary cast together at 54
Below allows us to celebrate a musical that is both deeply funny and
deeply moving.”
Baby, with a score by Maltby and Shire and a book by Sybille Pearson, played Broadway’s Ethel Barrymore Theatre November 8, 1983-July 1, 1984. The production was nominated for seven Tony Awards, including Best Musical. The original cast boasted Liz Callaway, Todd Graff, James Congdon, Martin Vidnovic, Beth Fowler, and Catherine Cox.
The Maltby/Shire score includes such tunes as “At Night She Comes Home
to Me,” “I Chose Right,” “The Story Goes On,” “Easier to Love,” “Two
People in Love,” “With You,” “I Want It All,” and “And What If We Had
Loved Like That.”
For tickets visit 54Below.com.
Look back at the original Broadway production in the gallery below: