Exciting New Musical Premiering: Too Bright to See
Industry readings for the groundbreaking musical Too Bright to See, based on Kyle Lukoff's acclaimed novel, are set for December 16 at 3 PM and 7 PM at Judson Memorial Church. This production seeks to embrace the themes of grief, friendship, and self-discovery through the experiences of an eleven-year-old trans child named Bug.
Exploring Timely Themes in Musical Storytelling
This poignant story revolves around Bug's journey as he copes with the loss of his beloved Uncle Roderick and encounters a ghost who leads him to question his own identity. As stated by book and lyricist Mika Kauffman, "By placing a trans child at the center of a universal story, we’re not only normalizing our community’s existence, we’re proudly screaming that trans kids belong. I can’t wait for a trans child to see themself on stage." This sentiment is particularly resonant given the current political climate surrounding trans youth.
A Celebrated Team Behind the Scenes
The musical features a talented team, including director Heath Saunders and music director Saúl Nache, both known for their dedication to nurturing thoughtful and engaging theater. Kauffman expressed enthusiasm for the collaborative effort saying, "I'm not ready to say what I think the show is going to be yet—but I am more than ready to find out together." This reflects a commitment to artistic exploration and inclusivity.
Meet the Cast
The cast is headlined by Fin Gagnon as Bug, with Blanca Del Loco, Max Raymond, Samy Nour Younes Figaredo, Evan Michael Smith, and Kristyn Michele rounding out the key roles. Additional talents, such as Alexa Belli and others, form the ensemble, promising a diverse range of performances that will amplify the musical's heartfelt narrative.
This reading comes at a time when representation in the arts is vital for fostering understanding and empathy, making it essential viewing for industry professionals and supporters alike.
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