CyberTank Productions & The Center at West Park present
Glass Town
A New Musical by Miriam Pultro
Directed by Daniella Caggiano
On Demand March 22-April 4
Glass Town from The Tank on Vimeo.
A rock requiem starring the Brontë siblings -- Anne, most feminist and most faithful, a neosoul star; Emily, melancholy alt-rock prodigy; Branwell, full of the blues; and Charlotte, fiery frontwoman, desperate for recognition and love. A staged concept album that defies traditional musical theatre, Glass Town explores familial bonds, grief, and isolation, using the literary family as archetypal touchstones.
MIRIAM PULTRO is an NYC-based actor/singer/writer, born in Philadelphia, who lived in Melbourne for several years. Composer: folk-pop song cycle Comings & Goings; choral Renaissance prog rock fairy tale musical Stardust; Tam Lin (Halloween one-act); @quarantinethemusical. Performer: RENT, Beauty and the Beast, Assassins, Pokémon (Mewtwo/others), Joe’s Pub. She wrote/directed/starred in the award-winning web series Mythos and was signed to EMI Music with vocal group Bell’Aria. She is passionate about diversity, equity, inclusion, and representation in the arts; expanding the scope of musical theater; and making beautiful, excellent things. @miriampultro // miriampultro.com
DANIELLA CAGGIANO is a freelance director and native New Yorker. She is a former MTC Directing Fellow, Drama League Resident, and alum of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab. Named one of The Interval’s “Women to Watch”, Daniella has directed or developed work at NYTW, Joe’s Pub, The Lark, MTF, WOW Cafe, HERE, and Feinstein’s/54 Below among others. Favorite projects include a site-appropriate Fun Home in a funeral home (starring Tony nominee Jenn Colella), Next To Normal, Vinegar Tom (performed with an original Riot Grrrl score), Macbeth, Tumacho (Assistant, dir. Leigh Silverman) and School Girls; Or, The African Mean Girls Play (Associate, dir. Rebecca Taichman). MFA: The New School, BA: Sarah Lawrence College www.daniellacaggiano.com
Glass Town is a co-production of The Tank and The Center at West Park.