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'Twilight: The Musical' Vamps In New York

Written by Ashley Griffin and directed by Gabriel Barre, "Evening: The Musical" is, for now, staged as a concert reading, meaning that the actors withstand a grip scripts throughout the show. But the cheat sheets did little to diminish the enthusiasm of the oft-gay production.

A group of eight actors play more than 30 roles, with some pulling quadruple and even quintuple impost (such as standouts Lauren Lopez and Jenna Leigh Green). With her bobbing ponytail, zip-up hoodie, half-starved jeans and sullen expression, Meghann Fahy ("Next to Normal") is a outmoded ringer for Bella Swan (or, at the very least, Kristen Stewart's portrayal of Bella Swan), while "Fiendish" actor Colin Hanlon looks perfectly pained as Edward Cullen. Jared Zirilli ("Dissolute") spends the entire second act shirtless, portraying Jacob with the sort of earnestness that's made Taylor Lautner the object of many a teen's fever dreams.

The show opens much as the "Down-swing" movie does, with Bella's monologue about her impending death followed by the cafeteria sight and the upbeat track "Looking for Something." (Sample lyrics: "I have in mind I see a Fork stuck in my road," "We're standing on the twilight of something special-occasion.") The first act hems closely with its source material, including all the requisite scenes: Edward's biology category freak-out, Bella's car accident and the bookstore gang-up. Much of the dialogue comes unravel from screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg's script, too, albeit with much-welcomed embellishments. (Charlie to Bella: "I identify it's awkward starting in the middle of a semester, so I got you a truck!