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All Genres > Spoken Word > With Music > ORIGINAL N.Y. CAST: Moscow

"An incredible journey to a phenomenal destination..."

MOSCOW

"MOSCOW" is a musical play involving 3 men (Jon, Luke and Matt) attempting to define who they are and why they are confined together in an abandoned theatre. While enduring what may be described as "soul searching" experiences, the men make further uses of their time by playing "sockball" and having found a script written by Anton Chekhov, by also acting in various roles contained in this play "THE THREE SISTERS."

Although self exploration, relationship conflict and gay romance are apparent elements in the production's chemistry, MOSCOW amplifies the universal and eternal questions asked by all people everywhere throughout all time: "WHO are we, WHERE are we, and WHY are we here?"

Whether we examine the core of our souls or play prescribed roles in our lives, as do the three men in "MOSCOW" when from time to time they become characters in "THE THREE SISTERS," we, in our various and sometimes clumsy, naïve ways, struggle to keep our conscious selves and dreams alive. As we each approach the "ultimate destination," our very own specific definitions and versions of "MOSCOW," truth and heightened understanding will hopefully be realized. By obtaining a soundtrack), you will be able to continue to listen to, experience and enjoy the extraordinary words and music of "MOSCOW!"

Book and Lyrics by Nick Salamone
Music by Maury R. McIntyre
Starring Nic Arnzen, Alan Mingo, Jr., and Clay Storseth

Check out the artist's website:
http://MOSCOWMUSICAL.COM

Track List:
1. Cliff Notes
2. Chekhov's Opening
3. Luke Quits
4. Epiphany
5. The Love Scene
6. Mosco'
7. Likely
8. Becoming Me
9. Alabama
10. Touch
11. Vershinin's Monologue
12. Empty Room
13. Chekhov's Fire Scene
14. Behind Me
15. So Long, Matt
16. Lullaby
17. Listen, Luke / Italian For Window
18. Chekhov's Finale

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