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A Never-Ending Line Discount Tickets
About A Never-Ending Line on Broadway
Opening
Aug. 3, 2017
Closing
Sept. 17, 2017
Story for A Never-Ending Line
A Never-Ending Line, a new song cycle composed by Jaime Lozano (The Yellow Brick Road, Children of Salt), will make its New York debut at the Metropolitan Room on July 24th, 2017 followed shortly after by a full run Off-Broadway at The Players Theatre in Greenwich Village. The musical will be directed by Jaime Lozano, musical direction by Geraldine Anello with musical arrangements and orchestrations by Lozano and Jesús Altamira.
Lozano, named Broadway’s “next big thing” by Lin Manuel-Miranda, developed the piece with a group of female lyricists (Lindsey Erin Anderson, Neena Beber, Lauren Epsenhart, Sami Horneff, Victoria Kühne, Lisa Mongillo, Marina Pires, Noemi de la Puente and June Rachelson-Ospa).
Inspired by his upbringing in a strong matriarchy, Lozano conceived the show as a tribute to the women in his life. The songs, performed by a company of four, explore the unique challenges women face in society today on the journey to find happiness, love, and meaning in their lives. The themes of acceptance, hope, and friendship are universal reminders that no matter who we are or where we come from, our lives are all connected through the shared experience of womanhood.
Lozano, named Broadway’s “next big thing” by Lin Manuel-Miranda, developed the piece with a group of female lyricists (Lindsey Erin Anderson, Neena Beber, Lauren Epsenhart, Sami Horneff, Victoria Kühne, Lisa Mongillo, Marina Pires, Noemi de la Puente and June Rachelson-Ospa).
Inspired by his upbringing in a strong matriarchy, Lozano conceived the show as a tribute to the women in his life. The songs, performed by a company of four, explore the unique challenges women face in society today on the journey to find happiness, love, and meaning in their lives. The themes of acceptance, hope, and friendship are universal reminders that no matter who we are or where we come from, our lives are all connected through the shared experience of womanhood.