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New York Musical Festival Announces Final Production, Readings, and Concerts

The 15th annual festival will take place July 9-August 5.

Rachel Sussman is the producing artistic director and Dan Markley is the executive director of the New York Musical Festival.
Rachel Sussman is the producing artistic director and Dan Markley is the executive director of the New York Musical Festival.
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The New York Musical Festival has announced its final invited production as well as a series of developmental readings and concerts. Now in its 15th year, the 2018 festival will take place July 9-August 5 at various locations on West 42nd Street.

Alongside the previously announced selections, the final production will be of '68: A New American Musical, featuring music by Paul Leschen and book and lyrics by Jamie Leo. "Inspired," according to a press release, "by the volatile events of the 1968 Democratic Convention and their place in history and our future," the musical "forges a narrative, a eulogy and a celebration of struggle — of research librarians, hotel housekeepers, street cops, campaigners, protesters and community organizers at the center of the storm."

In addition, the festival will feature the following readings:

Brad Knows Nothing: book and lyrics by Jacob Ben-Shmuel and Alan Blake Bachelor, and music by Ben-Shmuel.

The Civility of Albert Cashier: book by Jay Paul Deratany; music by Joe Stevens and Keaton Wooden; and lyrics by Stevens, Wooden, and Deratany.

Healing Retreat: A Life of Joy: book by Marcus Terrell Smith, music by Robbie McDonald, and lyrics by McDonald and Smith.

Held: A Musical Fantasy: book and lyrics by Kelly Maxwell, and music by Meghan Rose.

Illuminati Lizards From Outer Space: book by Paul Western Pittard, music by Yuri Worontschak, and lyrics by Pittard and Worontschak.

Legacy the Musical: book, music, and lyrics by November Christine.

Saturdays: book by Walker Caplan, and music and lyrics by Scott Etan Feiner.

Storming Heaven: The Musical: book by Katy Blake and Peter Davenport; music by Blake, Davenport, Flip Anderson, and Tracy Lawrence; and lyrics by Blake, Anderson, Lawrence, and Davenport.

Victory Train: book, music, and lyrics by David Buskin and Jake Holmes.

Wonder Boi: book, music, and lyrics by J. Jarrett.

And the festival will include the following concerts:

Defy Your Expectations: music and lyrics by Riley Thomas.

Fatty Fatty No Friends: book by Christian De Gré, Joseph Anderson, and Serrana Gay; music by De Gré; story by Gay; and lyrics by Anderson.

Girl From Nowhere: book by Victoria Rigby, and original music and lyrics by Lauren Pritchard; developed and directed by Whitney Mosery.

Living History: An Inside Look at Show Time! The First 100 Years of the American Musical: created, written, and performed by Ben West; musical continuity and arrangements by Fran Minarik.

Mythos: The Crimson Chorus: book and lyrics by Heather Jopling; music by David Velarde.