Marvin Makes Music is a musical adaptation of Marvin Hamlisch’s autobiographical children’s book of the same name. The piece also weaves in true layers about the celebrated composer inspired from his adult autobiography, documentaries, and interviews to bring additional resonance to the characters and conflicts. The story should engage and delight family audiences of all ages, from 7 and up.

The production features a book and lyrics by Caitlin Collins (These Walls, Outbound) and music by Matthew Lowy (Fallen Skies, These Walls). Direction is by the award-winning Scott Weinstein (Million Dollar Quartet, Ragtime). The piece is commissioned and produced by Holly Weis.

Leading the cast is Michael Hurst (The Hours) as Marvin, with Jill Abramovitz (Beetlejuice) in the role of Mavin’s mother Lilly and Price Waldman (A Gentleman’s Guide to Love & Murder) playing Marvin’s father Max. Matthew Curiano (Ragtime) will appear as Piano, supported by ensemble members Sarah Hamaty (Prospect Theater Co Lab at Symphony Space) and Joy Del Valle (West Side Story).

The rich score honors the versatility and scope of Hamlisch’s musical upbringing – ranging from sounds of contemporary musical theatre, to Classical influences, to Old-World Vienna, to 1950s Rock ‘N Roll, to the bustling streets of New York City, to the Golden Age of Broadway.

Marvin Makes Music is a love-letter to the legacy of Hamlisch and the power of Broadway musicals, as well as an invitation to children and adults alike to listen for the music around them and inside themselves.