How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying

"It stings mischievously and laughs uproariously. [...] It belongs to the blue chips among modern musicals."
The New York Times
Why see How To Succeed In Business Without Really Trying?
just another day at the office
For their inaugural season BAM! present this irreverent musical satire of 1960s big business! Following the rise of J. Pierrepont Finch, who uses a nifty little handbook called "How To Succeed In Business" to climb the corporate ladder from lowly window washer to high-powered executive, tackling such familiar but potent dangers as the company man, the office party, backstabbing co-workers, caffeine addiction and, of course, the search for true love.
The 9 time Tony Award winner and recipient of the Pulitzer, its a retro trip into 1960's Ad-land: think Mad Men with a little bit more plaid and pizazz, but still bitingly relevant.
With a book by Abe Loesser and Music and Lyrics from , such as standards "I Believe in You," "Happy to Keep His Dinner Warm," "The Company Way," "Been a Long Day," "Rosemary" and "Brotherhood of Man. How to Succeed is a wonderful vintage treat of a Musical and is sure to get your ambitions flowing!
Key Information
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Cast
Kyle Stoner, J. Perrepont Finch
Chloe Condon, Rosemary
Kirk Johnson, J.B. Biggley
Sarah Mitchell, Smitty
Mary Kalita, Hedy LaRue
Nikki Arias, Miss Jones
Michael Cabanlit, Mr. Twimble/Mr. Womper
Matt Ono, Mr. Bratt
Benjamin Nguyen, Mr. Gatch
Brendon North, Bud Frump
RJ San Jose, Mr. Jenkins
Brian Conway, Mr. Tackaberry
Justin Lucas, Mr. Peterson/Mr. Ovington
Nicole Frydman, Miss Krumholtz
Samantha Pistoresi, Miss Susan Parker
Melissa Martinez, Miss Lisa Lopez
Jackie Dennis, Miss Cynthia Roberts
Janice Engelgau, Miss Patricia Henderson
Pauli Amornkul, Miss Donna Flores
Creative
Matthew McCoy, Director
Aejay Mitchell, Choreographer
Jon Gallo, Music Director
Eric Johnson, Stage Manager
Pasquale Spezzano, Costume Designer
Kayla Pierce, Scenic & Props Designer
Nicholas Rieker, Sound Designer
David Carver-Ford, Wig Designer
Corrida Carr, Wardrobe Mistress