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Read about MET's production of Lost Highway in Rolling Stone Magazine. On the 50th anniversary of Hank Williams death on New Years Eve 1952, Tony®-nominated writer-director Randal Myler (It Aint Nothin But the Blues, Love Janis) helms this spectacular musical biography of the legendary singer-songwriter frequently mentioned alongside Louis Armstrong, Robert Johnson, Ellington, Elvis and Dylan as one of the great innovators of American popular music. Nashville native Jason Petty (Petty manages to turn up the charisma factor whenever he takes up his guitar! The New York Times) leads the cast of a show jam-packed with full-band live performances of such classics as Your Cheatin Heart, Hey, Good Lookin and Jambalaya. |
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