Scottish Rite Theatre presents: Maurice Sendak’s Really Rosie
SRT is proud to present a unique production of Maurice Sendak’s classic family music.
Directed by Jenny Larson, with musical direction by SRT Artistic Director Emily Marks and starring a cast of young Austin rock musicians, including Lex Land as “Rosie”, James Robinson, Matt Puckett and Claire Puckett of Mother Falcon, Hannah Hagar and Cole Wilson.
Staged as a rock show more than musical theater, this production features all new arrangements by the ensemble. Emily Marks created a band from scratch with the cast and they spent a month working up the tunes as though they were their own new material. The result is a fresh take on a 70s era milestone in children’s theater.
More info on Really Rosie at The Scottish Rite Theater, Austin, TX
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