The vinyl set includes new, embossed cover artwork, an LP-size booklet, liner notes by theatre critic Frank Rich, complete lyrics, never-before-seen production photos and set model illustrations, an exclusive set of removable stickers featuring characters from the show and an MP3 download.
Book Of Mormon Original Cast Recording Download
The Book of Mormon is set to release its Tony- and Grammy-winning original Broadway cast recording on vinyl on November 18. The special edition vinyl set will be available in the U.S at Barnes & Noble, through the official web store, and to audience members at the merchandise stands of Broadway's Eugene O'Neill Theatre and U.S. tour stops.
The vinyl set will also include special features, such as new, embossed album cover artwork; a full-color, LP-size booklet, including liner notes by Frank Rich and complete lyrics; never-before-seen production photos and set model illustrations; an exclusive set of removable stickers featuring characters from the show; and an MP3 download card for the full digital cast recording. Following a six-month Barnes & Noble exclusive, the two-disc set will be sold in U.S. record stores.
The original The Book of Mormon cast includes:Andrew Rannells (Playing: Elder Price)
Josh Gad (Playing: Elder Cunningham)
Nikki M. James (Playing: Nabulung)
Rory O'Malley (Playing: Elder McKinley)
S. Michael Potts (Playing: Mafala Hatimbi)
Lewis Cleale (Playing: Joseph Smith, Jesus, Price's Dad, Mission President)
Stage Entertainment and Ghostlight Records have announced that TINA - THE Tina Turner MUSICAL Original London Cast Recording is available for digital download and streaming today Friday, March 29. A physical CD is planned for release later this spring. The album was recorded in February 2019 at Angel Studios and RAK Studios, produced by the musical's Music Supervisor Nicholas Skilbeck and Ghostlight Records founder Kurt Deutsch, and co-produced by Tom Kelly. To order or stream the album, please visit HERE.Directed by Phyllida Lloyd and written by Katori Hall with Frank Ketelaar and Kees Prins, TINA - THE Tina Turner MUSICAL is choreographed by Anthony Van Laast, with set and costume designs by Mark Thompson, musical supervision by Nicholas Skilbeck, lighting by Bruno Poet, sound by Nevin Steinberg, projection design by Jeff Sugg and orchestrations by Ethan Popp.The critically acclaimed production received its world premiere in April 2018 in London and subsequently has broken all box office records at the Aldwych Theatre, where it is now booking to December 2019. Adrienne Warren, who plays Tina Turner in the show in the West End, will recreate her celebrated performance on Broadway in Autumn 2019.
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