MY LIFE IS A MUSICAL a new musical comedy

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July 29
through August 31

The season culminates with the World Premiere of MY LIFE IS A MUSICAL,which runs July 29 - August 31. The musical has book, music and lyrics by Adam Overett and will be directed and choreographed by Marlo Hunter. Presented in association with Martin Platt, David Elliott, Cheryl Wiesenfeld, Joan Raffe & Jhett Tolentino, and Patrick Blake.

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MY LIFE IS A MUSICAL is about Parker, who isn't like anyone else. When Parker wakes up in the morning and leaves his apartment, he hears people singing, he sees people dancing - and no other person on earth knows this is happening. Because Parker's life is a musical. And Parker hates musicals. This world premiere features a tuneful new score by Adam Overett and direction and choreography by Marlo Hunter, two rising stars of the musical theater. Follow Parker's journey, both hilarious and human, as he struggles to hide his predicament from the world, tries to save a rock band, is pursued by a mysterious blogger, and possibly even finds love along the way. Photo by Lenny Stucker/Lennystucker.com


"STUDENT SUNDAY" MATINEE

Bay Street Theater offers "STUDENT SUNDAY" matinees for MY LIFE IS AMUSICAL. On August 10, 17 and 25 and 31, students can receive (1) FREE admission for the 2pm performance of  MY LIFE IS A MUSICAL with a valid ID. Call the Bay Street Box Office at 631-725-9500 to reserve your free student ticket!


LGBT NIGHT

Join us for cocktails before the Mainstage performance on August 9! Doors open at 7pm for the pre-reception. 

Additional Sponsors

New York State through the generosity of Assemblyman Fred Thiele and State Senator Kenneth P. LaValle
New York State Council on The Arts, a State Agency
Town of Southampton
The Harold and Mimi Steinberg Charitable Trust
The Shubert Foundation
Fully or partially funded by the Suffolk County Executive's Office

Press

For a certain kind of theater fan, to live life as a musical would be a gift from the show-tune gods
- The New York Times

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