Stories on Stage presents the world premiere of David Nehls’ suspenseful new musical “The Wind,” a one-person musical, performed by Emily Van Fleet (fresh from her dazzling performance as Carole King at the Arvada Center), accompanied by Nehls, violinist Emily Lewis and cellist David Short. The single performance is on Sunday, January 14, 2024, at 2 p.m. at the Su Teatro Cultural and Performing Arts Center.
As a composer/lyricist, David Nehls is best known for the music and lyrics of “The Great American Trailer Park Musical,” and the musical, “Mommie Dearest,” which he has collaborated with Christina Crawford.
A fan of old movies, David came across the 1928 silent film version of “The Wind” stars Lillian Gish as the isolated heroine, Letty, driven insane by the endless wind. The movie was adapted from the novel of the same name written by Dorothy Scarborough in 1925.
Nehls says, “Something about the story just grabbed me. The imagery was fascinating. And the character journey… I’d been looking for something besides the typical musical to write. And I love that era: the late nineteenth century. Especially in the United States.”
Audience members are invited to join the cast at the free milk and cookies reception after the show.
Celebrating their 23rd Season, Stories on Stage presents renowned actors performing dynamic and entertaining short stories.
Tickets are $26 and may be purchased here or by calling 303-494-0523.
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