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Get Your First Look At The National Tour Of Anastasia

Author News DeskNews Desk, October 18th, 2018

Now On Tour!

The national tour of Anastasia is now under-way! Take a look at the cast in action in these newly released production images. Lila Coogan leads the cast as Princess Anastasia with Stephen Brower as Dmitry and Jason Michael Evans as Gleb.

Also featured in the cast is Joy Franz as Dowager Empress, Tari Kelly as Countess Lily, Edward Staudenmayer as Vlad and Victoria Amelia Bingham as Little Anastasia.

Anastasia originally opened on Broadway in April 2017 and features a score by Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty and book by Terrence McNally. The production's first national tour kicked off in Schenectady, New York, on October 9 and is scheduled to play over 30 cities across the US!

What is Anastasia about?

Orphaned at a young age and unable to remember her parents or family, feisty street sweeper Anya falls in with charismatic conmen Vlad and Dmitry who, seeing an opportunity they can't miss, train her in the ways of the aristocracy, in a style similar to Eliza in My Fair Lady. They have their sights set on Paris, where the Dowager Empress resides. Mother of the overthrown Tsar Nicholas II and one of the only surviving Romanovs after the Russian Revolution, the Dowager Empress holds out hope that her long-lost granddaughter Anastasia survived the terrible revolt.

Vlad and Dmitry, realising Anya is the spitting image of Anastasia, convince her to sneak out of Russia with them to meet the Empress and claim their reward. Yet along with their grand adventure, a budding romance blossoms between our heroine and the dashing young Dmitry, while the mystery of her birth unravels...

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