Christiana Little sings the music of Caleb Damschroder & Natalie Tenenbaum at the 45th Street Theatre
Posted on August 1, 2012
Christiana Little sings the work of Caleb Damschroder & Natalie Tenenbaum at the 45th Street Theatre on Thursday, August 2 at 9:30pm, part of a concert by the BMI Musical Theatre Workshop First Years. Christiana will be singing “Sunny Honeymoon” and accompanying herself on the ukulele. Tickets can be purchased here.
Tickets on sale for BOMBSHELL BABY!
Posted on July 17, 2012
BOMBSHELL BABY! A WW2 Musical Starring Veronica Garland (book and lyrics by Christiana Little, music by Christiana Little and Rachel Felstein) will run July 26-29 at the Ensemble Studio Theatre in NYC. Tickets and more info about the show at www.bombshellbabymusical.com!
BOMBSHELL BABY by Christiana Little to showcase at Ensemble Studio Theatre
Posted on June 12, 2012
Christiana Little’s first full-length work, Bombshell Baby! A World War II Musical Starring Veronica Garland, is slated for showcase the Ensemble Studio Theatre in Manhattan the last weekend of July. For more information on this TOTALLY EXCITING new work, keep your mouse trained on www.bombshellbabymusical.com.
BOMBSHELL BABY! A World War II Musical Starring Veronica Garland stars opera singer Matthew Anchel as his female alter ego, Veronica Garland. Book & Lyrics by Christiana Little, Music by Christiana Little & Rachel Felstein, with Arranger & Music Director Zach Abramson.
“1944: When the Super Secret Service has a trouble finding Hitler, they call on Veronica Garland, the most beautiful woman in the world, star of stage and screen, to come to the rescue. Accompanied by a cross-dressing fighter pilot, a contraband candy dealer, and a French-Canadian cabaret dancer, Veronica belts and shimmies her way across Europe. Will she be derailed by an unexpected “bundle of joy”? Will she wheedle recon out of the One-Eyed Nazi? Will she ever find her MIA husband? And will that damn Hitler guy ever be de-bunkered? You have to come see BOMBSHELL BABY to find out!”
If you love new musical theatre works, drag queens (and kings), pithy social commentary, rousing music, dance numbers and/or scatalogical Nazi humor, then this show is for you.

