Julia Murney Will Join Final Stop On Tim Realbuto's Wunderkind Tour | Playbill

News Julia Murney Will Join Final Stop On Tim Realbuto's Wunderkind Tour Award-winning actor and writer Tim Realbuto will end the tour of his new show Wunderkind – with Drama Desk nominee Julia Murney (Wicked) as a new addition to the cast – at Joe's Pub (425 Lafayette Street) Nov. 2 at 7 PM.

Realbuto recently had a critically acclaimed show at 54 Below entitled Tim Realbuto: Alone (With Plenty Of Help)

Realbuto bills Wunderkind, which originally started in New York as Tim Realbuto: Alone (With Plenty of Help), as follows:

"Former child 'star' and current NYC based award-winning writer and performer Tim Realbuto has just turned 30 and is struggling with where he fits in the world, where he has been and where he is going. In this deeply personal, poignant, and hilarious show Tim will tell the (mostly) true story of how he grew up in show business and went from former child actor to the adult writer of the popular new Broadway bound musical Ghostlight. Some of Tim's famous Broadway friends will help him along the way, playing different characters from his past, as well as the voices in his head."

As previously reported  “Sabrina, the Teenage Witch” star Jenna Leigh Green (Wicked; Bare), Derek Klena (Dogfight; The Bridges of Madison County), Ariana DeBose (Bring It On; Motown), Laurissa Romain (South Pacific), Kimberly Faye Greenberg, Abigail Ludrof, David Colston Corris (Avenue Q; Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson), Thomas Ian Johnson, Justin Anthony Long, Anna Louise Morse (Spring Awakening), Allison St. Rock (Bloody Bloody Andrew Jackson) and Rachael Fogle, the original star of Tim’s musical Ghostlight, are also part of the cast. 

Portions of the proceeds from the Joe’s Pub performance will be donated to The National Multiple Sclerosis Society. Tickets are $22 and are available here.

For more information on the Wunderkind tour, visit TimRealbutoOfficial.com.

 
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