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Broadway's A Bronx Tale Releases New Production Photos

Adam Kaplan recently stepped into the production, replacing Bobby Conte Thornton as Calogero. He takes over from the original Calogero.

Christiani Pitts and Adam Kaplan take hands in a scene from A Bronx Tale at the Longacre Theatre.
Christiani Pitts and Adam Kaplan take hands in a scene from A Bronx Tale at the Longacre Theatre.
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A Bronx Tale — The Musical recently celebrated its one-year anniversary at Broadway's Longacre Theatre.
The production, featuring music by Alan Menken, a book by Chazz Palminteri, lyrics Glenn Slater, and direction by Robert De Niro and Jerry Zaks, has released a new set of production photos as it heads into its second year.

A Bronx Tale currently stars Tony Award nominee Nick Cordero (Waitress) as Sonny, Richard H. Blake (Jersey Boys) as Lorenzo, Adam Kaplan (Newsies) as Calogero, Will Coombs (Matilda national tour) as Young Calogero, Lucia Giannetta (Les Misérables) as Rosina, Bradley Gibson (Rocky) as Tyrone, and Christiani Pitts (Broadway debut) as Jane.

The ensemble features Michelle Aravena, Gilbert L. Bailey II, Joe Barbara, Michael Barra, Brianna-Marie Bell, Jonathan Brody, Ted Brunetti, Brittany Conigatti, Kaleigh Cronin, Sam Edgerly, Charlie Marcus, Janelle McDermoth, Shannon Mullen, Jonah Mussolino as the Young Calogero alternate, Robert Neary, Dominic Nolfi, Brandi Porter, Paul Salvatoriello, Joseph J. Simeone, Joey Sorge, Cary Tedder, Keith White, and Christopher Henry Young.

Based on the critically acclaimed play that inspired the now classic film, this streetwise musical will take you to the stoops of the Bronx in the 1960s — where a young man is caught between the father he loves and the mob boss he’d love to be. Featuring an original doo-wop score, this is a tale about respect, loyalty, love, and, above all else, family.

A Bronx Tale features choreography by Sergio Trujillo, music supervision and arrangements by Ron Melrose, orchestrations by Doug Besterman, musical direction by Jonathan Smith, and fight choreography by Robert Westley. The design team includes Beowulf Boritt (scenic design), William Ivey Long (costume design), Howell Binkley (lighting design), Gareth Owen (sound design), Paul Huntley (hair and wig design), and Anne Ford-Coates (makeup design).

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