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10-MINUTE MUSICAL COLLECTION

Music by Assaf Gleizner
Book & Lyrics by Cindy Sideris

Comedy

Run This Town

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A jazzy comedy about a gangster in the 1920s who is frustrated with his friends and accomplices, and wants to work with and learn from a pro. However, he soon realizes people aren't always who they seem to be, and sometimes your friends are your best partners.

Overview

Cast Size

3m, 3f, 3a

Duration

10-12 Mins. Approx.

Setting

Chicago, 1925

Subgenre

Parody/Spoof

Themes

Business, Friendship, Politics

Target Audience

Appropriate for all audiences

Style

Classic/Standard Musical Theatre

Instrumentation

Piano/Vocal

Additional Resources

N/A

Cautions

Mild Adult Themes, Alcohol References
Synopsis

Casting Information

  • BIG AL - Male Identifying, a gangster modeled after a young Al Capone, who is the protagonist of the piece, but is definitely more goofy than threatening.

  • HAIRDO SISTERS - Three, Female Identifying/non-binary “Andrews Sisters” type singers in a 1920’s jazz club.

  • ONE-EYES PETE - Male Identifying, a burly, over-confident gangster who is not who he appears to be. Donald Trump, but a 1920’s gangster character version.

  • GANGSTERS #1 and #2 – any gender – goofy gangsters who are terrible at committing crimes

  • SHADY MAN – Male Identifying, accomplice to One-Eyed Pete, slightly mysterious, but never very threatening. 

 

Note: The roles of HAIRDO SISTERS and GANGSTERS #1 AND #2 can be played by the same actors.

Songs

Run This Town
00:00 / 01:38
Nowhere to Hide
00:00 / 01:46
Nothing Shady
00:00 / 01:48
Confession Song
00:00 / 02:03
Casting & Songs
Media

Media

Production History

  • First performed: The BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theater Workshop – 10 minute musicals presentation, NYC

  • 2018 - Theatre Now’s SOUND BITES 5.0, Festival of 10-minute musicals at Signature Theatre, NY

Production History
Author's Bios

Author Bios

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ASSAF GLEIZNER was born and raised in Israel and has been working as a composer, musical director, orchestrator, and arranger both in NYC and around the world for the past ten years. Select credits include: Broadway: Stephen Schwartz 70th Birthday Concert- Featuring Ben Platt, Renee Fleming, Lindsey Mendez, & Andrew Lippa (Hudson Theater)- Orchestrator, Arranger. Arts For Autism- Featuring Kelli O'Hara, Julia Murney, & Christopher Jackson (Gershwin Theater)- Orchestrator, Arranger. Off-Broadway: Friends the Musical Parody)- Composer, Orchestrator. 90210! The Musical- Composer, Orchestrator. Full House Musical Parody- MD, Orchestrator. Regional: The Swingaroos (Florida Studio Theater)- Composer, MD. Other: The Astonishing Times of Timothy Cratchit (The Workshop Theatre, NYC)- Cast Recording Featuring Adam Kaplan & Emily Skeggs. You're the Pest: The Web Series- Composer, Music Supervisor. Assaf is also a member of the BMI Lehman Engel Musical Theatre Workshop.

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CINDY SIDERIS has been working as a writer and creative producer for nine years. She began her training with the Upright Citizens Brigade, completing their Improv and Advanced Sketch Comedy Writing programs. Her sketch comedy musical West Side Story Remade had a sold-out run at The PIT. Other: Run This Town (Theatre Now’s SOUND BITES 5.0 Festival, Signature Theatre). Cindy holds an MBA from NYU with a focus on Entertainment, Media and Technology, and works as an Associate Producer for the annual NYU Tisch Gala. She is a proud member of The Dramatists Guild and The BMI Musical Theatre Advanced Workshop.

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