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Release Date:
January 1, 2005
Original Title:
Yank! A World War II Love Story
Alternate Titles:
Yank
Yank!
Yank! A New Musical
Yank! A WWII Love Story
Genres:
Drama | Music | Romance | War
Production Companies:
Brooklyn's Gallery Players
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 124
Set during World War II, Yank! chronicles the romantic relationship between two servicemen long before don't-ask-don't-tell was part of the national discussion. With a lively score inspired by the pop sounds of the 1940s, Yank! captures the spirit and exuberance of the era even as it explores questions of prejudice, courage and survival. It tells the story of Stu—a photographer for Yank magazine—and Mitch, an Army Private, who fall in love and struggle to survive in a time and place where the odds are stacked against them. - Broadway World
Choreographer:
Jeffry Denman
Costume Designer:
Tricia Barsamian
Director:
Igor Goldin
Lighting Design:
Ken Lapham
Lyricist:
David Zellnik
Music:
Joseph Zellnik
Music Director:
Daniel Feyer
Producer:
Matt Schicker
Production Manager:
Kathleen Munroe
Writer:
David Zellnik
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