
Molly Ranson (Jerusalem, August: Osage County) starred in the title role of the bullied teen who takes vengeance on her classmates during their senior prom. Tony Award nominee Marin Mazzie (Next to Normal, Passion, Ragtime) played her mother Margaret, a religious fanatic, who seeks to protect her daughter from sin.
The cast will assemble in a Manhattan recording studio the week of April 17 to record the album. A release date has not been announced. Composer Gore and multi-Grammy Award winner Joel Moss will produce the album, with Ghostlight Records' Kurt Deutsch serving as executive producer.
Carrie began Off-Broadway previews Jan. 31 at the Lucille Lortel Theatre and officially opened March 1. It ended its run April 8, two weeks short of an announced extension through April 22. It played 34 previews and 46 performances.
The original 1988 writing team of Academy Award-winning composer Gore ("Fame," "Terms of Endearment"), Academy Award-winning lyricist Pitchford ("Fame," "Footloose") and "Carrie" film screenwriter Cohen returned to work on Carrie, which was shaped by director Stafford Arima (Altar Boyz, Tin Pan Alley Rag, London's Ragtime) as a more intimate tale of parental control, bullying and school politics.
"I'm extremely proud of this score, and it's a thrill to be recording this new MCC production with this fantastic cast. There have been so many requests for a recording over the years, so it's wonderful to be sending this out into the world at last!," Gore said in a statement. The original Broadway production starred Linzi Hateley as Carrie and Tony winner Betty Buckley as Margaret. A cast album of the short-lived musical was never recorded, though bootleg live recordings have been a must-have for cult theatre fans. During her 1996 Carnegie Hall concert, Buckley reunited with Hateley to perform songs from Carrie, but the material was not included on the album from that evening.
The Ghostlight Records album will mark Carrie's debut on disc. Pre-order information will be available at Sh-K-Boom.
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The Off-Broadway revival preserved much of the original 1988 Broadway musical material penned for the characters of Carrie and Margaret, while a handful of new songs were added for the ensemble and supporting characters.
Click here to see the Playbill Vault feature on the original production of Carrie.
The Playbill for the revised Off-Broadway production lists the following songs:
Act I
"In"
"Carrie"
"Open Your Heart"
"And Eve Was Weak"
"The World According to Chris"
"Evening Prayers"
"Dreamer In Disguise"
"Once You See"
"Unsuspecting Hearts"
"Do Me a Favor"
"I Remember How Those Boys Could Dance"
Act II
"A Night We'll Never Forget"
"You Shine"
"Why Not Me?"
"Stay Here Instead"
"When There's No One"
"The Prom"
"Carrie" (reprise)
Epilogue
The cast also featured Christy Altomare as Sue Snell, Carmen Cusack as gym teacher Lynn Gardner, Jeanna de Waal as Chris Hargensen, Derek Klena as Tommy Ross, Ben Thompson as Billy Nolan, Wayne Wilcox as Mr. Stephens, Corey Boardman as George, Blair Goldberg as Norma, F. Michael Haynie as Freddie, Andy Mientus as Stokes, Elly Noble as Helen, Jen Sese as Frieda, Mackenzie Bell, Jake Boyd and Anne Tolpegin.
The creative team included Matt Williams (choreography), Mary-Mitchell Campbell (music direction and arrangements), David Zinn (set design), Emily Rebholz (costume design), Kevin Adams (lighting design), Sven Ortel (projections design), Jonathan Deans (sound design), Doug Besterman (orchestrations), AnnMarie Milazzo (vocal design), Leah J. Loukas (wig and hair design) and Rick Sordelet (fight director).