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ANASTASIA: THE MUSICAL
Book by Terrence McNally
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Inspired by the Twentieth Century Fox Motion Pictures by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical
From the play by Marcelle Maurette as adapted by Guy Bolton
 
 
 
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Inspired by the Twentieth Century Fox Motion Pictures by special arrangement with Buena Vista Theatrical From the play by Marcelle Maurette as adapted by Guy Bolton (25%)

 

 

 

 

ANASTASIA is presented by arrangement with Concord Theatricals.

 

 

 

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Song List

Act I
Opening Fanfare and Opening Scene – Ensemble
“Once Upon a December” – Dowager Empress & Young Anastasia
“The Last Dance of the Romanovs” – Ensemble
“A Rumor in St. Petersburg” – Dmitry, Vlad & Ensemble
“In My Dreams” – Anya & Offstage Female Chorus
“The Rumors Never End” – Gleb & Ensemble
“Learn To Do It” – Vlad, Dmitry & Anya
“Learn To Do It (Reprise)” – Anya
“The Neva Flows” – Gleb & Anya
“The Neva Flows (Reprise)” – Drunks
“My Petersburg” – Dmitry & Anya
“Once Upon a December” – Anya & Ensemble
“A Secret She Kept” – Anya
“Stay, I Pray You – Count Ipolitov, Anya, Dmitry, Vlad & Ensemble
“We’ll Go from There” – Anya, Dmitry, Vlad & Ensemble
“Traveling Sequence”/“Still” – Gleb, Gorlinsky, Anya, Vlad & Dmitry
“Journey to the Past” – Anya

Act II
“Paris Holds the Key (To Your Heart)” – Vlad, Anya, Dmitry & Ensemble
“Paris Holds the Key (Reprise)” – Anya
“Close the Door” – Dowager Empress
“Land of Yesterday” – Lily, Leopold & Ensemble
“The Countess and the Common Man” – Vlad & Lily
Reprises: “The Countess” and “Land of Yesterday” – Lily, Vlad & Gleb
“A Nightmare” – Romanov Children, Tsar, Tsarina & Anya
“In a Crowd of Thousands” – Dmitry & Anya
Arriving at the Ballet/“Meant to Be” – Vlad
“Quartet at the Ballet” – Anya, Dmitry, Dowager Empress, Gleb & Ensemble
“Everything to Win” – Dmitry
“Bows” – Company

Cast

Name
ANYA / PRINCESS ANASTASIA
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DOWAGER EMPRESS MARIA FEODOROVNA
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COUNTESS LILY MALEVSKY-MALEVITCH
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DMITRY
Name
VLAD POPOV
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GLEB VAGANOV
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TSARINA ALEXANDRA
Name
YOUNG ANASTASIA
Name
COUNT LEOPOLD
Name
TSAR NICHOLAS II
Name
MARIA ROMANOV
Name
MARFA
Name
ODETTE IN SWAN LAKE
Name
PRINCE SIEGFRIED IN SWAN LAKE
Name
VON ROTHBART IN SWAN LAKE
Name
COUNT IPOLITOV
Name
ALEXI ROMANOV
Name
GORLINSKLY
Name
TATIANA ROMANOV
Name
OLGA ROMANOV
Name
PAULINA
Sophia Allen
Dunya/Ensemble

Creative Team

Diana Brown Shaw

Assistance Director
ANASTASIA: THE MUSICAL (100%) Book by Terrence McNally (50%) Music by Stephen Flaherty (50%) Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens (50%)

Meet the Company

Name

ANYA / PRINCESS ANASTASIA

Name

DOWAGER EMPRESS MARIA FEODOROVNA

Name

COUNTESS LILY MALEVSKY-MALEVITCH

Name

DMITRY

Name

VLAD POPOV

Name

GLEB VAGANOV

Name

TSARINA ALEXANDRA

Name

YOUNG ANASTASIA

Name

COUNT LEOPOLD

Name

TSAR NICHOLAS II

Name

MARIA ROMANOV

Name

MARFA

Name

ODETTE IN SWAN LAKE

Name

PRINCE SIEGFRIED IN SWAN LAKE

Name

VON ROTHBART IN SWAN LAKE

Name

COUNT IPOLITOV

Name

ALEXI ROMANOV

Name

GORLINSKLY

Name

TATIANA ROMANOV

Name

OLGA ROMANOV

Name

PAULINA

Sophia Allen

Dunya/Ensemble
Sophia Allen - Dunya/Ensemble Test Test

Diana Brown Shaw

Assistance Director
Diana Brown Shaw - Assistance Director Test Test Test TEst

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Articles

Theatre Tuscaloosa to Hold Auditions for ANASTASIA in May

Theatre Tuscaloosa will hold open auditions for "Anastasia" May 19-20 at 6 p.m. with a dance call and/or callbacks on May 21 in the Wilson Carr Rehearsal Hall on the Martin Campus of Shelton State Community College.

Based on the 1997 animated film of the same name, "Anastasia" premiered on Broadway in 2016. From the same writing team that crafted "Ragtime," this magical show transports audiences from the twilight of the Russian Empire and the end of the Romanov dynasty, to the euphoria of Paris in the 1920s. Anya, a brave young woman with amnesia, sets out to solve the mystery of her past. Pursued by a ruthless Soviet officer determined to silence her, Anya enlists the aid of a dashing con man and a lovable ex-aristocrat. Together, they embark on an epic adventure to discover whether she might truly be the Grand Duchess Anastasia.

Tina Turley, Theatre Tuscaloosa Executive Producer, leads this production as director. She is joined by Leslie Poss, musical director; Lindsay Sockler Troha, choreographer; Ashlyn Lambert, stage manager; Jeanette Waterman, Costume Designer; Therrin Eber, lighting designer; and Jameson Sanford, scenic designer. With the book by Terrence McNally, music by Stephen Flaherty, and lyrics by Lynn Ahrens, "Anastasia" is set to enchant audiences.

This production will be Turley's final show as Executive Producer ahead of her retirement in August. "Anastasia" will also mark the grand re-opening of the Bean-Brown Theatre after renovations began in 2023.

"'Anastasia' will be my final show before I retire, so this is a bittersweet moment," Turley said. "I'm looking forward to seeing Tuscaloosa's talent at auditions as theatre magic returns to the Bean-Brown."

"Anastasia" has numerous roles of various types and ages available. A full list of characters and descriptions can be found at https://www.theatretusc.com/anastasia.

Those who audition should prepare 16 measures of a song in the style of "Anastasia;" it is encouraged to know the entire song chosen. An accompanist will be provided to play sheet music, or an auditionee can provide a music track in their audition form. A dance audition will only be held during callbacks. Be prepared to participate in cold readings from the script. Auditionees are encouraged to check-in up to 30 minutes ahead.

Auditionees must sign up through the online audition form at https://www.theaterforms.com/theatretusc/summer25/auditionform/ and select specific time slots prior to audition dates. For those aged 13 years or younger, time slots are available at 6-6:45 p.m., and for ages 14 and older time slots are available at 6:45-7:30 p.m., 7:30-8:15 p.m. and 8:15-9 p.m. Each time slot has 15 spots available and are identical for each audition day.

Scripts of "Anastasia" are available to read in the Theatre Tuscaloosa Management Office in advance (recommended); however, scripts may not leave the premises. The office is open Monday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday 9 a.m. to noon.

The final rehearsal schedule will be announced after casting. Rehearsals will generally run 7-10 p.m. Monday through Friday and 2-5 p.m. on Sundays until closer to performance weeks. "Anastasia" performances run July 18-27 in the Bean-Brown Theatre.

Donors

Executive Producers - $2,500+

Kathy Grissom
Judi Rabel
Cissy and David Fuhrman

 

 

 

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