
FROM THE SONGBOOK OF KOOMAN AND DIMOND…
HOMEMADE FUSION
PREMIERES IN NEW YORK FEBRUARY 18TH AT THE ZIPPER THEATRE at 9:30pm
HOMEMADE FUSION is a series of musical snapshots from the imaginations of
Michael Kooman (music) and
Christopher Dimond (lyrics). Each snapshot attempts to make sense of an increasingly senseless world by examining the paradox of modern times. At once dangerously cynical and desperately romantic, it is a tale of love, loss, and candy bars.
Directed by
Ed Sylvanus Iskandar the cast features
Natalie Venetia-Belcon (
Avenue Q,
The Glorious Ones),
Kirsten Bracken (
Hairspray),
Anderson Davis (
Les Miserables),
Andrew Kober (
The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee,
Hair),
Marissa Lesch (
Dani Girl),
Kara Lindsay (
Lone Star Love),
Patina Miller (
Hair,
Sister Act The Musical) and
Matthew Scott (
Jersey Boys,
A Catered Affair). Further casting will be announced in the coming days.
Helmed by
Kevin Emrick (Producer), the creative team for HOMEMADE FUSION includes
Evan Katz (Associate Producer/Assistant Director),
Patrick Lynch (set/costume design),
Graham Posner (lighting design) and
Hallie Stern (graphic design).
Michael Rico Cohen (Stage Manager) leads the production team.
TICKET INFORMATION:
For tickets, please go to
www.thezipperfactory.com or call 212-352-3101. The Zipper Theatre is located at 336 W. 37th street in Manhattan between 8th & 9th Avenues.
The Zipper Theatre is proud to announce the addition of their new restaurant. Come enjoy dinner by Executive Chef Larry Kolar and we'll be sure to have you to the theater on time! For dinner reservations at the Zipper Factory Tavern, please call 212-695-4600.
Tavern Hours:
Monday through Thursday noon to 11pm
Friday noon to midnight
Saturday 5pm to midnight
Sunday 5pm to 11pm
Phone: 212.695.4600

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