Watch Footage From the New Andrew Lippa Musical Man in the Ceiling, Starring Lippa Himself | Playbill

Video Watch Footage From the New Andrew Lippa Musical Man in the Ceiling, Starring Lippa Himself The new musical makes its debut at the Bay Street Theater.

Take a look above at footage from the Bay Street Theatre's world premiere of The Man in the Ceiling, which officially opened at the Sag Harbor, New York, venue June 8.

The musical, which features a book by Jules Feiffer and music and lyrics by Andrew Lippa, is directed by Jeffrey Seller, producer of Hamilton. Performances will continue through June 25.

Lippa takes the stage as Uncle Lester; the cast also features Jonah Broscow as Jimmy Jibbett, Erin Kommor as Lisi, Brett Gray as Charlie Beemer, Danny Binstock as Father, and Nicole Parker as Mother.

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The Man in the Ceiling, according to Bay Street, is “about Jimmy Jibbett, a boy cartoonist. A hopeless aptitude if you listen to his father, who wants Jimmy to play ball like a real boy. You'd think his mother would stick up for him, but she's too busy, running here, there, everywhere. Besides she's got her brother Lester to worry about. He writes musicals, but he can't come up with a love song. So Jimmy's only true support becomes the comics characters he invents until, one day, he discovers way up on the ceiling, something new and surprising that will change him and his family.”

The production team includes music supervisor Will Van Dyke, music director Ryan Fielding Garrett, set designer David Korins, costume designer Sarah Laux, projection designer Daniel Brodie, puppet designer Rick Lyon, lighting designer Howell Binkley, sound designer Walter Trarbach, props designer Andrew Diaz, and hair and makeup designer Meg Murphy. Casting is by Stewart/Whitley.

Subscriptions are available by calling the box office at (631) 725-9500 or online at BayStreet.org.

 
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