Theatre - Martin Short: Fame Becomes Me
Fame Becomes Me begins with Short and company singing the exuberant "Party with Marty," launching what he intends to be a celebration of his "fabulous, perfect life." Very quickly, it becomes clear the audience—addicted to Oprah and "Behind the Music" — expects scandal and angst from their star. Lacking any in his own life, Short frantically modifies his life story as he and the cast tell it, adding the requisite struggle, pain and psychobabble to fabricate an increasingly hilarious alternative autobiography
Show Information
| Director: |
Scott Wittman |
| Based On: |
- |
| Dates and Locations: |
Broadway production at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater closed on January 7, 2007 |
Cast
| Martin Short |
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| Brooks Ashmanskas |
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| Mary Birdsong |
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| Capathia Jenkins |
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| Nicole Parker |
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Creative Team
| Music |
Marc Shaiman |
| Lyrics |
March Shaiman |
| Lyrics |
Scott Wittman |
| Book |
Martin Short |
| Book |
Daniel Goldfarb |
| Choreography |
Christopher Gatelli |
| Set Design |
Scott Pask |
| Costume Design |
Jess Goldstein |
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