The Scarborough News

Adam features on new musical recording

- By Sue Wilkinson sue.wilkinson@jpimedia.co.uk Twitter@SueWilkins­onSN

Musical theatre star Adam Crossley has hit a high note with the release of a cast recording of a show he starred in.

With lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, who wrote the musical Wicked, and music by Charles Strouse, Rags The Musical is set in the early 1900s and follows a Jewish immigrant named Rebecca, who arrives on Ellis Island, New York, with her son.

Rebecca has to decide whether to stay true to her heritage or give it up when her sewing and dressmakin­g skills guide her towards a better life.

Adam, who has returned home to Falsgrave because of the coronaviru­s, played one of the Americans.

“The two of them were used almost as Narrators to pass comment on the story unfolding to the audience.

“They weren’t particular­ly nice characters but the dark undertones were hidden among their Vaudeville style presentati­on,” said Adam.

He appeared in the original London production at the Park Theatre.

Adam went to Lindhead and Scalby schools and studied with Julie Hatton at the Hatton School of Performing

Arts in Scarboroug­h.

“I had always been interested in musical theatre but it was while I was at Hattons that I knew it was what I wanted to do,” said Adam.

While at Scalby School he appeared in Honk, We Will Rock You and Our House.

He studied at Bodywork Company Dance Studios in Cambridge before working on one of the biggest cruise ships in the world – Harmony of the Seas, This included appearing in Grease.

He toured with Ray Quinn in Summer Holiday and has also appeared in the musicals LegallyBlo­ndeandNice­Work.

Adam also teaches and is at present using his bedroom as his base.

Rags The Musical is available for digital download now.

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Adam Crossley, and a scene from Rags The Musical.

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