| | | We Ain't Ever Gonna Break Up: The Hymon & Parfunkel Musical September 4 - November 3, 2024 |
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| WRITTEN BY AND STARRING GREGG HAMMER AND LOUIS PARDO
We Ain't Ever Gonna Break Up: The Hymon & Parfunkel Musical is a hilarious and heartfelt exploration of two folk-rock musicians parodying the familiar tropes of jukebox musicals. Saul Hymon and Bart Parfunkel bring their quirky journey to superstardom to life, playing themselves and a cast of bizarre characters they meet along the way. With a mix of parody and original songs, this musical farce celebrates the unpredictable twists of their career and the enduring power of their friendship—if they can manage not to break up. Following a successful staged reading at The Phoenix Theatre Company’s 2024 Festival of New American Theatre, this original two-man production—both written and performed by Gregg Hammer and Louis Pardo—is set to make its World Premiere. |
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| | Gregg Hammer* (Book/Music/Lyrics, Saul Hymon) is back at his favorite regional theatre! Previous TPTC credits: Johnny Cash in Million Dollar Quartet, Ring of Fire, and Million Dollar Quartet Christmas (world premiere). Other credits: Jesus Christ Superstar, Million Dollar Quartet and Burn the Floor (national and international tours), The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall, Greek Theater, and Hollywood Bowl. "This is for Anna, Crosby, and my parents. Thank you for your unending support." @gregghammer
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| Louis Pardo* (Book/Music/Lyrics, Bart Parfunkel) is beyond excited to be bringing this piece to life for its world premiere! Select credits: McCoy/Rigby in Mystic Pizza: The Musical, Flo in Hair (The Hollywood Bowl), Steven Spurrier in Bottle Shock: The Musical (CCAE), West Side Story (San Francisco Symphony, Grammy nominated album), Princeton/Rod in Avenue Q (3-D Theatricals). "To Gregg and Scott; we did it, my friends. Special thanks to my family, Lindsay and Avery, ATB Talent, Michael, Chelsea, and the entire Phoenix Theater Company team. Thank you for helping make our dream a reality. Life's a garden, dig it - Joe Dirt"
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| Josh Pike (Bart Parfunkel understudy) is thrilled to return to The Phoenix Theater Company. Select credits: Perchik in Fiddler on the Roof (TPTC), Righteous Brother in Beautiful (TPTC), John the Baptist/Judas in Godspell (Arizona Broadway Theatre), Officer Lockstock in Urinetown (Arizona Broadway Theatre), and Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince in Into the Woods (ASU Music Theater Opera). Education: second year pursuing BMUS in Musical Theater from Arizona State University. "Thank you so much to the team for this wonderful process, and thanks to Mom and Dad for your endless love and support!"
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| Brady Wease* (Saul Hymon understudy) is thrilled to be making his debut with The Phoenix Theatre Company. Select Credits: L.M in Pump Boys & Dinettes (Totem Pole Playhouse & Sacramento Theatre Company), The Suspects in Murder For Two & Murder For Two: Holiday Edition (Hippodrome Theatre), Jerry Lee Lewis in multiple productions of Million Dollar Quartet (STAGES St. Louis, Totem Pole Playhouse, Mill Mountain Theatre, Hippodrome Theatre, Florida Repertory Theatre) Education: BFA Acting from UNC Greensboro. www.bradywease.com | @bradyandcaroline
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| *Courtesy of Actors’ Equity Association, the union of professional actors & stage managers in the U.S.
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