Rubicon's World Premiere of Dark of the Moon Musical Opens April 1 | Playbill

Regional News Rubicon's World Premiere of Dark of the Moon Musical Opens April 1

James O'Neil directs the developmental production with choreography by Tony winner Christopher Gattelli.

Jake David Smith and Ava Delaney Chris Jensen

Rubicon Theatre of Ventura presents the world premiere of Dark of the Moon: A New Musical, based on the 1945 Broadway play. The developmental musical production officially opens April 1 following previews that began March 29. Performances continue through April 16 at Rubicon Theatre Company

Rubicon Co-Founder James O’Neil directs with choreography by Tony winner Christopher Gattelli (Newsies), musical supervision by Brad Haak, musical direction by Brent Crayon, and arrangements by Dillon Kondor.

The cast features Ava Delaney as Barbara Allen, Jake David Smith as John, Jennifer Leigh Warren as Conjur Woman, Timothy Warmen as Conjur Man, Olivier winner Lesli Margherita as Raven, Juliette Redden as Arwen, Dylan Goike as Devin, Teri Bibb as Gemma Allen, Joseph Fuqua as Thomas Allen, CJ Cruz as Floyd, Anna Demaria as Ella, Jane Macfie as Patricia Bergen, Phillip Attmore as Uncle Deuce, Heather Youmans as Katie, Trevor Wheetman as Trevor, Sylvie Davidson as Saoirse, Marc Cardiff as Preacher Haggler, Michael Allen Deni as Marvin, and Michael Stone Forrest as Ralph Wharton.

Ensemble members include Ximena Valentina Alvear, Madeline Marquis, Lauralyn McClelland, Mark C. Reis, Spencer Ty, and Anastacia Noelle Jones.

Based on Howard Richardson and William Berney's play, the new production is adapted and written by Jonathan Prince with music and lyrics by songwriters Lindy Robbins, Dave Bassett, and Steve Robson.

Dark of the Moon follows John, a witch boy from the Smoky Mountains, who falls in love with Barbara Allen, a beautiful and rebellious mortal who longs for more than she finds in the fictitious Appalachian town of Buck Creek. John makes a deal with the conjur people to give up his immortality if he and Barbara can stay true to each other for a year.

The production also has set design by Mike Billings, lighting and projection design by Andrew Schmedake, sound design by Jonathan Burke, costume design by Pamela Shaw, props and furniture design by Alex Choate, fight choreography by Patrick Vest, and dialect consulting by Joel Goldes.

Phil Gold serves as production stage manager with Stephanie Coltrin as associate producer.

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