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A Letter to Harvey Milk Extends

The new musical is currently running off-Broadway at Theatre Row.

Adam Heller and Julia Knitel, front, are serenaded by Jeremy Greenbaum, C.J. Pawlikowski, and Michael Bartoli, back, in A Letter to Harvey Milk.
Adam Heller and Julia Knitel, seated, are serenaded by Jeremy Greenbaum, C.J. Pawlikowski, and Michael Bartoli in A Letter to Harvey Milk.
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Originally set to close on May 13, A Letter to Harvey Milk has extended and will now run through June 30 at Theatre Row's Acorn Theatre.

Based on the short story by Lesléa Newman, the musical has lyrics by Ellen M. Schwartz, with additional lyrics by Cheryl Stern, music by Laura I. Kramer, book by Jerry James, Ellen M. Schwartz, Cheryl Stern, and Laura I. Kramer. Evan Pappas directs.

A Letter to Harvey Milk stars Adam Heller and Julia Knitel, along with Michael Bartoli, Jeremy Greenbaum, Aury Krebs, C.J. Pawlikowski, and Cheryl Stern. On the creative team are Jeffrey Lodin (musical director), Ned Ginsburg (orchestrator), David Arsenault (set design), Debbi Hobson (costume design), Christopher Akerlind (lighting design), and David Margolin Lawsin (sound design).

Set in San Francisco in 1986, A Letter to Harvey Milk is described as follows: "What could Harry, an amiable but lonely retired kosher butcher have in common with Barbara, his young lesbian writing teacher at the senior center? Is it enough to bridge the divide? When Harry fulfills a writing assignment to compose a letter to someone from his past who's dead, he writes not to his late wife Frannie, but to Harvey Milk, the first openly gay political leader in California. Barbara is stunned. Harry's letter evokes life-changing revelations that neither could have foreseen."

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