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42nd Street Brings Broadway Splash to Concord

Red-Carpet Grand Opening, Joyous Celebration of Musical Theater, Launch The Umbrella Stage Company's Season in New Performing Arts Facility

The Umbrella came alive with the sights and sounds of Broadway to celebrate the opening of 42nd Street
The Umbrella came alive with the sights and sounds of Broadway to celebrate the opening of 42nd Street

The Umbrella Arts Center came alive with the sights and sounds of Broadway on September 27 to celebrate the launch of its newly minted professional company, The Umbrella Stage Company, and the grand opening of its new home – a just-constructed, state-of-the-art, 344-seat mainstage theater at 40 Stow Street.

Greater Boston's newest professional theater kicked off its 2019-2020 season with the spectacular classic musical, 42nd Street, directed by the Company's award-winning Producing Artistic Director, Brian Boruta.

“The grand opening production in our new space is a moment to celebrate,” Boruta says, “and 42nd Street is nothing short of the greatest celebration of musical theatre and the people who make it happen! Splashy and grand, this tap-dance fueled musical is a visual feast, and is the ultimate showcase for the capabilities of our new mainstage.”

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ROLLING OUT A RED CARPET

The excitement began early with a black tie, red carpet reception for over 70 Umbrella supporters organized by Liz and Phill Gross, longtime champions of The Umbrella Performing Arts (the Gross' have also been instrumental in creating The Umbrella Concert Series, with an upcoming concert headlined by Lyle Lovett).

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Laura and Ron Majka, Umbrella Executive Director Jerry Wedge, Umbrella Board Member Liz Cochary Gross arrive for the grand opening of 42nd Street and the new Umbrella Mainstage Theater

Even before the curtains rose, longtime Concord theatergoers remarked at the transformation of the space. After two years of construction, what had formerly been uncomfortable, inaccessible, wood-seated school auditorium had been replaced by a stunning modern proscenium theater complete with plush seats, digital sound system, accessibility aids -- even cupholders.

The packed house delighted in dazzling choreography by Lara Finn Banister and such classic numbers as "Lullaby on Broadway," "We're in the Money," and "Shuffle Off to Buffalo" performed by Music Director James Murphy and a big, brass-rich orchestra performing in a digital pit hidden beneath the theater.

"42nd Street is nothing short of the greatest celebration of musical theatre and the people who make it happen!". Photo by Kai Chao.

The buoyant mood kept going as the cast, staff and audience mingled at a festive afterparty in The Umbrella's newly redone atrium art gallery, toasting the occasion with the evening's specialty beverage – a prosecco, elderflower and grapefruit mix dubbed The Pretty Lady – a reference to 42nd Street's show-within-a-show – the one that mints new stars and takes Broadway audiences by storm.

A full-house afterparty from also highlighted The Umbrella's new Main Arts Gallery, currently hosting an exhibition of award-winning children's book illustrators. Photo by Greg Ciccarelli

The critically acclaimed 42nd Street runs Thursdays 7:30PM, Fridays & Saturdays 8PM, and Sundays 3PM until October 20. Learn more at TheUmbrellaStage.org .

Video by Bob Greim

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