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Does the Devil Wear Prada in Indiana?
Discovering Broadway, a nonprofit founded in 2019, has brought actors and writers to the state for weeklong retreats to workshop movies-turned-musicals.
Christy Altomare, right, and Corey Cott performed material from the musical “Ever After” at Hotel Carmichael in Carmel, Ind.Credit.Lee Klafczynski for The New York Times
May 28, 2021Updated 5:15 p.m. ET
CARMEL, Ind. What do the performers Christy Altomare and Corey Cott do during a weekend in this midsize Central Indiana city in between workshops for a Broadway-aimed musical?
They get cake. And steak.
In that order.
“I’m pretty sure Corey lived in the Cake Bake Shop this week,” said Joel Kirk, the founder of Discovering Broadway, a nonprofit that brings New York actors and creative teams of Broadway-bound musicals to Indiana to work on their shows-in-progress.