“The Prom,” a heartfelt story about young love, inclusion and fighting injustice, is coming to Footlite Musicals this fall.
“The Prom” is a love story set in a small conservative town in Indiana, where four down-on-their-luck Broadway actors rally around 17-year-old Emma after she’s banned from attending the high school prom with her girlfriend. Co-directed by Jerry Beasley and Claire Slaven (“Kinky Boots”) with choreography by Thomas Mason, “The Prom” is onstage at the historic Hedback Theatre Sept. 19-Oct. 5.
“The Prom is a celebration of love and acceptance and the power of standing together,” Beasley said in a statement. “It gives me and my community a voice (and) a place to belong and reminds us that everyone deserves to live their truth and be seen for who we are.”
Written by Bob