A heartbroken man never leaves his apartment, finding his only solace in memories of the past. Then a mysterious couple moves in next door. Eavesdropping on them becomes his new entertainment—and his new obsession. Soon he finds himself drawn into a web of love, lies, deceit, and danger. Inspired by classic film noir, this new musical is written by Broadway artists Duncan Sheik and Kyle Jarrow and directed by Darko Tresnjak.
A lyrical snapshot and celebration of the manic, intoxicating diversity of New York. Four stories collide over one Friday night in Manhattan.
Nate Shepherd, late 40's, and Jenny Sparks, early 30's, meet in a fancy New York eatery. Complete strangers who have had a rotten day, waiting for their better halves, they reveal to one another that they are going to meet new people tonight. They quickly realize they are waiting for each other. When Nate loses his girlfriend (after getting fired from his cushy job at an ad agency) and Jenny loses her boyfriend to a drug overdose, Nate's girlfriend suggests that they should move in together as friends to split the rent and ease each others pain. As their friendship grows into something more, their relationship becomes a loving but complicated experience.
Adam Kantor graduated from Northwestern University in 2008. Soon after college, he landed a starring role, portraying Mark in the closing cast of the Broadway musical Rent, with the last performance being made into a film, Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway. On Broadway, he has also appeared in the musical Next to Normal and the Broadway Revival of Fiddler on the Roof. He starred in the 2013 Off-Broadway revival of the musical The Last Five Years. He has also appeared Off-Broadway in the musicals Avenue Q and Falling for Eve. Description above from the Wikipedia article Adam Kantor, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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