Last night, The Colony Theatre in Burbank unveiled its latest production, a powerful new musical starring Dani Shay, Cidny Bullens, Blake Jenner, and more.
The show delves into the remarkable true story of Albert Cashier, a Civil War soldier whose life challenges the conventions of identity and gender.
Dani Shay takes on the role of young Albert Cashier, while Cidny Bullens portrays the older version of this enigmatic figure. Blake Jenner steps into the shoes of Jeffrey N. Davis, with John Bucy rounding out the main cast as Billy Middleton. Heather Provost serves as the Producing Artistic Director, guiding the production with a sharp eye for detail and a deep respect for the historical significance of the narrative.
Adapted from Jay Paul Deratany’s book, the musical offers more than just a historical recounting; it’s a poignant exploration of themes that resonate deeply with today’s social climate. Directed by Richard Israel, with music and lyrics by Deratany, Coyote Joe Stevens, and Keaton Wooden, the production brings to life the incredible story of Private Albert Cashier, born Jennifer Hodgers. The show masterfully intertwines Cashier’s Civil War heroism with modern issues of identity, acceptance, and the ongoing struggle for equality.
The musical is anchored by Anthony Lucca’s expert musical direction, which ensures that the story’s emotional beats hit with full force. Spanning two hours with a 15-minute intermission, the performance is both engaging and thought-provoking, leaving audiences to reflect on the striking parallels between the struggles of the past and those of the present.
As the narrative unfolds, it’s impossible not to draw connections between the civil rights issues faced by Albert Cashier and the challenges still confronting LGBTQ communities today. The production doesn’t shy away from these tough topics, instead using them to underscore the timelessness of the fight for equality and human dignity.
In short, this musical is a must-see, not only for its historical significance but also for its contemporary relevance. It’s a show that leaves a lasting impact, reminding us all that the battles fought in the past continue to echo in our world today.
CAST & CREW
Producers: Christine Russell, Jay Deratany, Robert Ulrich
Book: Jay Paul Deratany
Lyrics: Keaton Wooden, Joe Stevens, Jay Paul Deratany
Music: Keaton Wooden, Joe Stevens
Director: Richard Israel
Choreographer: Hayden J Frederick
Music Direction: Anthony Lucca, Anthony Zediker
Tickets may be purchased from www.colonytheatre.org. Prices range from $45-75.
Previews
Thursday, September 5 at 8:00 PM
Friday, September 6 at 8:00 PM
Opening Night
Saturday, September 7 at 8:00 PM
Show schedule: September 7-22
Thursdays at 8:00 PM
Fridays at 8:00 PM
Saturdays at 8:00 PM (September 14th Matinee at 2:00 PM)
Sundays at 3:00 PM