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Release Date:
April 17, 2021
Original Title:
Pete 'n' Keely
Production Companies:
Paper Mill Playhouse
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 73
Staged as a live taping of a 1968 television special that reunites a divorced singing duo, this kitschy spoof had New York critics singing its praises. As Pete and Keely stroll down memory lane reprising songs from their days of stardom, they take “unscripted” swipes at each other that dredge up hilarious moments from their turbulent past. This charming musical features unforgettable renditions of the era’s popular favorites as well as original songs in the spirit of the times.
Choreographer:
Mark Waldrop
Costume Design:
Bob Mackie
Leon Dobkowski
Director:
Mark Waldrop
Director of Photography:
Tyler Milliron
Hair Designer:
Kaitlyn Adams
Lighting Design:
Charlie Morrison
Lyricist:
Mark Waldrop
Music:
Patrick Brady
Music Arranger:
Patrick Brady
Music Director:
Jeffrey Lodin
Set Designer:
Kelly James Tighe
Sound Designer:
Matt Kraus
Writer:
James Hindman
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