About

Silk Road Cabaret: Broadway Sings the Silk Road

The World Premiere

October 21–November 1, 2009

Conceived and Curated by Jamil Khoury

Directed by Elizabeth Margolius

Musical Direction by Gary Powell

Silk Road Cabaret: Broadway Sings the Silk Road features songs from popular Broadway musicals set along the Silk Road—from Pacific Overtures to Two Gentlemen of Verona to Jesus Christ Superstar to The King and I to Zorba to Miss Saigon, and many more in between. This bold and harmonious East-West interplay blends music with personal stories and showcases performers of diverse backgrounds as they claim, reclaim, subvert, and poke fun at a host of old favorites from the Broadway repertoire.

 
Program Book

Cast

Cast

Ensemble | Christine Bunuan

Ensemble | Dipika Cherala

Ensemble | Katherine L. Condit

Ensemble | Joseph Anthony Foronda

Ensemble | Erik Kaiko

Ensemble | Govind Kumar

Ensemble | David Rhee

Production Team

Production Team

Producer | Mailk Gillani

Producer and Curator | Jamil Khoury

Director | Elizabeth Margolius

Musical Director | Gary Powell

Stage Manager and Production and Facilities Manager | Michelle Dane

Scenic Design | Lee Keenan

Lighting Design | Chris Feurig

Technical Director | Jason Pikscher

Production Intern | Jessica Toro

Box Office Coordinator | Margaret Kovalcik

Group Sales Coordinator | Tiffany Smith

House Manager | Amanda Vevers

Concessions | Justinn McDaniel

Press and Archive Photographer | Michael Brosilow

Press

Press

Feature "Fall Arts Guide 2009 Best Bets: Silk Road Cabaret: Broadway Sings the Silk Road," Chicago Reader, August 27, 2009

Review "Silk Road Cabaret Broadway Sings the Silk Road," Chicago Critic, October 26, 2009

Review "Silk Road Cabaret," The Beverly Review, October 28, 2009

Review "Collected songs are greater than sum of its parts," Chicago Tribune, October 28, 2009

 

Videos

Videos

B-roll

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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