"See this show."
-- Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
Lost
A New Musical by Kirk Wood Bromley and Jessica Grace Wing
August 8-24, 2003 at the NYC Fringe Festival
September 4-14, 2003 at the Connelly Theatre
With Inverse Theater; New York, NY
Cast of Characters (in alphabetical order)

Stepmother, Wampus Cat:                            Anni Bruno
Little Wing:                                                  Youssif Eid
White Fawn:                            Annemieke Marie Farrow
Mamba:                                                     Molly Karlin
Silas:                                                   Adam Kemmerer
Hanlon:                                                     Ted Malawer
Monk, Stephen Bishop, Bell Witch:         Janell O'Rourke
Carl Pruitt:                                         Timothy Reynolds
Father, Martin Stone:                             Ed Roggenkamp
Ivy:                                                            Jenna Rose*
Mandy, Hot Rod Lovers, Bell Witch:        Karin Lili Ruhe
Nut Knox:                                              Michael Ruby*
Laborious:                                           John Schmacher*
Girl Who Danced Herself to Death:               Kelly Spitco
Gabby:                                                        April Vidal*
Mazy:                                                   Chanelle Wilson

                           *appearing courtesy of Actor's Equity Association
Annemieke Marie Farrow as White Fawn and John Schumacker as Laborious
Credit: Richard Termine
Jessica Grace Wing (1971-2003)
This production is dedicated to Jessica Grace Wing, an inspired artist and dear friend.  As a founding member of Inverse, Jessica worked with us for over seven years.  Our sadness at her loss is assuaged only by the fact that together we were able to bring this, her final work, to completion.  Inverse is committed to ensuring that her compositions are never forgotten, and our deepest sympathies are extended to her family and friends.  We will always miss her.
"Annemieke Marie Farrow looks beautifully ethereal and sings gorgeously."
-- American Theatre Web
Production Team

Music:                                            Jessica Grace Wing
Book & Lyrics:                              Kirk Wood Bromley
Director:                                                   Rob Urbinati
Producer/Dramaturg:                                  Chad Gracia
Production & Stage Management:         Ruthie L. Conde
Musical Director/Arrangement:       Valerie Berke Sciarra
Orchestration:*                                   Martin Blessinger
Costume Design:                                        Karen Flood
Set/Puppet Design:                                        Jane Stein
Lighting Design:                                             Jeff Nash
Choreography:                                     Barbara P. King
Make-up and Hair Design:              Richard K. Kathlean
Make-up and Hair Artist:                     Erin McReynolds
Assistant Stage Manager/Props:               Rachel Grundy
Orchestra:                        Sarah Engelke, David Preiser,
                                     David Grunberg, Sergio Reyes
Publicity:                    Brett Singer and Associates, LLC

*Additional orchestration by Matt Rocker ("Mamba Jamba," "In All Flattery," "End the Horror") and Valerie Sciarra ("Ever New, Ever Free," "Lost in Your Love," "Live With Us").
"The best musical in the Fringe"
-- David Cote,
Time Out New York
"[Annemieke Marie Farrow], as a white fawn with a secret, is eye and ear-catching."
-- Matthew Murray, Talkin' Broadway
"Lost is my first find of this year's Fringe."
-- Alexis Soloski,
The Village Voice
"An inventive, macabre drama... sparkling score... perfect Fringe Festival fare."
-- The New Yorker
"There is a theatrical treasure here awaiting your discovery."
-- Martin Denton, NYTheatre.com
Now available in the Lincoln Center Archives!
Winner of 2003 NYC Fringe Festival Award
for Excellence in Music & Lyrics
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