Beanie Feldstein to star as “Fanny Brice” in new Broadway revival of FUNNY GIRL; Set for Spring 2022 Debut!!

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HELLO GORGEOUS!!! It’s been many years of rumors, development plans, and so much more…. now it’s all come to this!!! THE GREATEST STAR is back!!! It has been officially announced that Golden Globe Award nominee Beanie Feldstein (Booksmart and last seen on the Great Bright Way in the recent revival of Hello, Dolly) has officially been tapped to star in the highly anticipated long awaited Broadway revival of FUNNY GIRL beginning Spring 2022!!
Feldstein will take on the musical’s iconic role of celebrated comedic versatile entertainer “Fanny Brice”, the role made famous 58 years ago by the iconic Barbra Streisand.
This revival of the classic Jule Styne, Bob Merrill, and Isobel Lennart will be a Broadway production of the recent 2015 London revival. This production premiered at London’s Menier Chocolate Factory and later transferred to the West End at the Savoy Theatre a year later before touring the UK. That production’s creative team will include….
Direction by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer (Broadway’s original Spring Awakening, Thoroughly Modern Millie, HEDWIG, Head Over Heels, and the current Off Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors),
Choreography by Ellenore Scott (Broadway’s Head Over Heels, TV’s So You Think You Can Dance, and the current Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors),
Musical direction by Emmy Award winner Michael Rafter (TV film version of Gypsy, Broadway’s Thoroughly Modern Millie, Swing, the 1996 revival of The King and I),
an updated book by Tony Award winner Harvey Fierstein (Broadway’s La Cage Aux Folles, Torch Song, Hairspray, Newsies, Kinky Boots, and so much more),
sets by Tony Award winner David Zinn (Broadway’s Fun Home and the upcoming The Minutes),
and
so much more.
Additional casting, start time, and a Theater will be announced at a later time.
Now in case anyone may not be familiar with FUNNY GIRL, it’s set in New York City around the year of 1910 prior before World War 1. the story centers on the rise and fame of acclaimed versatile entertainer Fanny Brice. It also follows her stormy relationship with entrepreneur, gambler, and womanizer Nick Arnstein. It features an iconic score by Jule Styne and Bob Merrill and book by Isobel Lennart. Notable songs include I’M THE GREATEST STAR, PEOPLE, YOU ARE WOMAN, WHO ARE YOU NOW, THE MUSIC THAT MAKES ME DANCE, MY MAN, and of course the show’s signature song…. DON’T RAIN ON MY PARADE.
The musical was first conceived by Ray Stark, (the son-in-law to Fanny Brice via his marriage to her daughter Frances). He originally wrote an official authorized biography of Fanny Brice’s life based on taped recollections she had dictated. However, he was unhappy with the result. It cot him $50,000 to stop publication of the book entitled THE FABULOUS FANNY.
He then turned Hollywood screenplay writer Ben Hecht on creating a film about Fanny’s life. However, Hecht nor the ten writers who succeeded him were able to produce a version that pleased Stark. Finally, Isobel Lennart submitted the perfect script for the film pleasing both Stark and Columbia Pictures executives, who offered Stark $400,000 plus a percentage of the gross for the property. The original film was initially called MY MAN (named after a real life song by Maurice Yvain, Jacques-Charles, Albert Willemetz, and Channing Pollock which later would later be part of the iconic 1968 film version of FUNNY GIRL). The screenplay got the attention of acclaimed performer Mary Martin, who contacted Ray Stark, and proposed to him an idea that it should be a stage musical instead. Immediately, Stark contacted Broadway producer David Merrick who suggested that Jule Styne and Stephen Sondheim would do the score. However, Sondheim was not pleased of the idea of having Fanny being played by Mary Martin since she was NOT Jewish. Martin herself heard Sondheim’s response which caused her to loose interest in the project and dropped out. Sondheim dropped out from co-composing and was replaced by Dorothy Fields and then eventually ended up with Bob Merrill. In addition, the original director of the musical was the acclaimed Broadway director and choreographer Jerome Robbins.
For the lead role of Fanny Brice, several actresses were initially on board for the project including….
Anne Bancroft (however, she dropped due to being disappointed with the score not suiting her voice),
Eydie Gormé (however, she dropped due to the creative team being disappointed with NOT casting her husband Steve Lawrence as Nick Arnstein),
and
Burnett was interested in the project but really suggested that if the team could find an amazing talent that can play the role, look for a performer who was Jewish. With a list of suggestions running out, a lightbulb lit up for Jule Styne. He recalled attending a performance of I CAN GET IT FOR YOU WHOLESALE and there was a standout performer in that cast…. a 19 year old Barbra Streisand. At the time, Streisand was performing at the Bon Soir in Greenwich Village. He was impressed with her performance but was not impressed with her looks. After a brief argument with his wife, Styne hired Barbra Streisand on the spot.
In addition, there was even was more behind the scenes drama including a full argument between Jerome Robbins vs. Isobel Lennart about the screenplay not being a viable book for a stage musical. Ray Stark refused of all this which caused BOTH Robbins to quit the project and the musical was put back on the shelves temporarily.
A few years later, work on FUNNY GIRL continued. David Merrick hired another set of directors to the production including Bob Fosse and then eventually went to Garson Kanin. From there, Merrick he bowed out and Stark became sole Broadway Producer.
Meanwhile, Barbra Streisand was NOT happy about Garson Kanin’s new direction and was used to working with Jerome Robbins. During rehearsals, Kanin initially insisted on cutting PEOPLE from the musical because it didn’t fit the character. However, the song was already recorded as a single. Luckily, Kanin agreed to let it remain based on audience reaction to it.
The musical had its world premiere Pre-Broadway tryout engagements in both Boston and Philadelphia. Both engagements dealt with tons of negative reviews on the score and book…. including that the show was way too long. However, critics praised the performers (especially Streisand). The creative team kept working on the score and book delaying the New York run…. 5 times. However, the hard work paid off.
FUNNY GIRL officially opened in 1964 at Broadway’s Winter Garden Theatre (later transferred to the Majestic Theatre and the Broadway Theatre) where it ran for 17 previews and 1,348 performances. It was an instant smash. Under the direction of Garson Kanin and choreographed by Carol Haney (under the supervision of Jerome Robbins), the cast was led by…
Barbra Streisand (later Mimi Hines) as “Fanny Brice”,
Sydney Chaplin (later George Reeder, and Johnny Desmond) as “Nick Arnstein”,
Kay Medford (later Fritzi Burr) as “Mrs. Brice”.
Danny Meehan (later Phil Ford) as “Eddie Ryan”,
Jean Stapleton (later Beulah Garrick and Elizabeth Moore) as “Mrs. Strakosh”,
and
Roger De Koven (later Alan Manson and William Larsen) as “Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.”
The musical was nominated for 8 Tony Awards in 1964 including BEST MUSICAL, BEST LEADING ACTRESS IN A MUSICAL (for Barbra Streisand, and BEST LEADING ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Sydney Chaplin). However, it lost all the categories.
The musical’s original Broadway cast recording also went on to top the charts. It debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 and achieved gold record status.
FUNNY GIRL would later go on to become a smash hit in London’s West End (featuring Streisand briefly playing the role of “Fanny Brice” till she got pregnant), Australia, several National Tours, and productions all around the world.
FUNNY GIRL was last done on a New York stage as a one night only concert production to raise money for The Actors Fund in 2002 at Broadway’s New Amsterdam Theatre (where the story of FUNNY GIRL takes place). Under the direction of Peter Flynn and conducted by Seth Rudetsky, it was known for having a different actress play the role of “Fanny Brice” in a different scene. Several of the “Fanny’s” included….
It also included Peter Gallagher as “Nick Arnstein”.
Plans and rumors of this overdue Broadway revival of FUNNY GIRL have been speculating the Theater community since the 2010 era.
Initially a Broadway revival was supposed to come in 2012 at the Imperial Theatre. Under the direction for Tony Award winner Bartlett Sheer, the production was supposed to star Lauren Ambrose as “Fanny Brice”. However, the production was postponed due to economic finances being low.
In 2014, Ryan Murphy initially was eyeing interest in producing a full scale revival of FUNNY GIRL based on what was seen on his acclaimed Award winning smash hit musical TV series Glee. As many of us know, GLEE did majority of all the great songs from the musical (including DON’T RAIN ON MY PARADE, I’M THE GREATEST STAR, and FUNNY GIRL). On the series, it was the fictional Broadway debut of the main character of “Rachel Berry”. For the actual Ryan Murphy produced revival, he was planning on casting Lea Michele (who plays “Rachel Berry” on GLEE) in a Broadway comeback….as “Fanny Brice”. However, nothing ever came of the production.
In 2018, talks were made that Rosie O’donnell has come on board to the new revival playing the role of “Mrs. Brice” (the mother of “Fanny). For the lead role, it was rumored that Grammy and Oscar winning recording artist Lady Gaga would star as “Fanny Brice” following to the success of her performance in the movie musical remake of A Star is Born,
and
early of last year in 2020, another rumor came about that this revival would be led by Tony winner Idina Menzel as “Fanny”. Sadly, didn’t work out.
With FUNNY GIRL being a smash hit on stage, it’s also an iconic movie musical that is still loved by Musical Theater fans everywhere. The original film was released in 1968 from Columbia Pictures.
When it was time to make the film, studio executives were really strict and thought Barbra Streisand wasn’t at that level yet to lead a major motion picture. They wanted to cast a bigger and more established Hollywood actress in the role of “Fanny Brice”. Initially, it was given to Shirley MacClaine. However, Ray Stark (who also produced the film) insisted on Barbra Streisand. From there, they got her and Barbra’s career rose even higher…..
Under the direction of William Wyler, the original film version of FUNNY GIRL starred….
Barbra Streisand reprising her performance as “Fanny Brice”,
Omar Shariff as “Nick Arnstein”,
Kay Medford reprising her performance as “Mrs. Brice”.
Lee Allen as “Eddie Ryan”,
Mae Questel as “Mrs. Strakosh”,
and
Walter Pidgeon as “Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.”
The film went on to be nominated for 8 Academy Awards in 1969 including BEST PICTURE. However, it took home only 1 for BEST ACTRESS for Barbra Streisand….. historically tying with Katharine Hepburn in The Lion in Winter.
Later on there would be a movie musical sequel to FUNNY GIRL entitled FUNNY LADY with Barbra Streisand reprising her role of “Fanny Brice” which was released in 1975. In that sequel, it follows Fanny’s life following her divorce from Nick Arnstein to her marriage to songwriter and impresario Billy Rose. It went on to get several Oscar nominations but lost that year.
Most recently, that acclaimed 2015 West End revival of FUNNY GIRL (that’s coming to Broadway) was filmed in 2018 during its UK tour run at the Manchester Opera House from Trafaglar. Under the direction of Michael Mayer, it was led by….
Sheridan Smith as “Fanny Brice”,
Darius Campbell as “Nick Arnstein”,
Rachel Izen as “Mrs. Brice”,
Joshua Lay as “Eddie Ryan”,
Nigel Barber as “Florenz Ziegfeld”,
and more.
We’re cannot wait to GET READY FOR HER LOVE, CAUSE SHE’S A COMER!!!!
Congrats Beanie!!! So happy and cannot wait to welcome you back to Broadway!!!
Who is excited?!!!!

 

NYBT TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN: # 46 – SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE

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RISE & SHINE BROADWAY FANS! The 74th Annual Tony Awards is just 46 DAYS AWAY. With anticipation in the air for both Broadway’s biggest night and the return of Musical Theater returning home to the Great Bright Way, we at New York Broadway Tours continue to serenade you with previously highlighted performances from previous telecasts on our TOP 50 TONY AWARDS COUNTDOWN. It’s truly the happiest for us to celebrate the world of The Arts and what makes New York City the greatest.
Speaking of art, our selection at # 46 on our countdown is a celebration of making art a reality. We take you to an art studio following the life of a famous painter in the process of creating his most signature masterpiece of them all….. Through a fictional and inspirational way. We are talking about spending Sunday in the Park with George. With a legendary score by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Lapine, the musical is inspired by the French pointillist painter Georges Seurat’s famous painting entitled A SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE ISLAND OF LA GRANDE JATTE.
From the 1984 telecast, Tony winning legends Mandy Patinkin as “Georges Seurat” and Bernadette Peters as “Dot” along with the full cast performs one of the musical’s most powerful, colorful, and spiritual songs SUNDAY.
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE’s journey to the stage originally began in 1981. After a disappointing and scathing critical reception of his previous musical Merrily We Roll Along (which closed after 16 performances), Stephen Sondheim was preparing to give up Musical Theater. However, it took a little reassurance from writer James Lapine. One day, the duo made multiple visits to the Art Institute of Chicago studying one of the most iconic paintings of all…. Georges Seurat’s A SUNDAY AFTERNOON ON THE ISLAND OF LA GRANDE JATTE. The idea was to show him that what makes art happen is the artist themselves. After doing some research on Seurat’s life, Sondheim and Lapine decided to make their musical project fictional. As a fictional piece inspired by Seurat’s life, it would be a celebration of the meditation of art, emotional connection and community.
While still being developed, the show had its world premiere OFF-Broadway at Playwrights Horizons in the Summer of 1983 running for only 25 performances. Under the direction of James Lapine, the cast was led by…..
Mandy Patinkin as “Georges Seurat”
And
Bernadette Peters as “Dot”.
FUN FACT: The original OFF Broadway Ensemble had some notable familiar faces that have gone on to become successful stars on Broadway, Film, and TV consisting of Kelsey Grammar, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, and Christine Baranski. However, they did not continue when the show would eventually go to Broadway.
For SUNDAY’s OFF Broadway run, the audience was able to experience the changes and updates of what was going on with the show being developed. Initially for its first 22 shows, the show was performed with only its FIRST ACT. The final 3 shows of its run were done with both ACT 1 and ACT 2. One of its earliest audience members was the legendary Leonard Bernstein who raved about the musical. It eventually would take the big jump ON Broadway.
After some tweaking and updates, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE made the move ON Broadway the following year of 1984. It played the Booth Theatre for 35 previews and 605 regular performances. With the same creative team, the cast was led by….
Mandy Patinkin (later Robert Westenberg, Cris Groenendaal, and Harry Groener) as “Georges Seurat”
and
Bernadette Peters (later Joanna Glushak, Betsy Joslyn, and Maryann Plunkett as “Dot”.
The original production earned mixed reviews but its powerful and haunting score and story plus the cast were all praised.
The original SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE would go on to be nominated for 10 Tony Awards that same year. It would go on to win 2 Technical Awards that evening for BEST SCENIC DESIGN and BEST LIGHTING DESIGN. However, it did earn top honors from other Award shows including the Drama Desk (winning 8 including OUTSTANDING MUSICAL), The New York Drama Critic Circle Award (being the recipient for BEST MUSICAL). In addition, the show went on to win the 1985 Pulitzer Prize for Drama (given to Sondheim and Lapine) making history as one of the few musicals ever to get this honor.
With its life after Broadway, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE went on to inspire audiences around the world with its 1991 debut in London’s West End playing the National Theatre for 117 performances, It was led by….
Phillip Quast as “Georges Seurat”
And
Maria Friedman as “Dot”.
That London debut would also go on to be nominated for 6 Olivier Awards taking home 2 including the big prize for BEST NEW MUSICAL. In addition, the show also took home a BEST ACTOR IN A MUSICAL (for Phillip Quast).
SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE would eventually make a full circle return to both London and our New York Theater scene (TWICE).
The show was revived first in London back in 2005 playing the Menier Chocolate Factory for a 5 month run back in 2005 and won 5 Olivier Awards (including OUTSTANDING MUSICAL PRODUCTION). It was a huge smash, the production transferred overseas to our New York backyard and back on Broadway in 2008. Produced here in the Big Apple by Roundabout Theatre Company, it played Studio 54 for a limited engagement for 32 previews and 149 regular performances. Under the direction of Sam Buntrock, this cast both in London and New York were led by….
Daniel Evans as “Georges Seurat”
and
Jenna Russell as “Dot”.
The 2008 Broadway revival would go to be nominated that same year for 9 Tony Awards including BEST REVIVAL OF A MUSICAL. However, it lost all of its categories. It did however get other Awards here including several Technical Awards from the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards.
The most recent revival of SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE here in the Big Apple happened in 2016. It was performed as a 4 night only concert production at New York City Center as part of its annual GALA staged productions of popular Broadway hits. Thanks to its unforgettable reception, this concert staging transferred to Broadway the following year of 2017. It reopened the newly renovated and updated Hudson Theatre (marking it the first time it was used as a Broadway Theater in 54 YEARS) running for a limited engagement of 11 previews and 61 regular performances. Under the direction of Sarna Lapine, the cast was led by….
Oscar nominee Jake Gyllenhaal as “Georges Seurat”
and
Tony winner Annaleigh Ashford as “Dot”.
With the production being a limited engagement and so many new shows that were coming at the time, this recent Broadway revival of SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE withdrew themselves from competing in that year’s Tony Awards.
This recent revival of SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE was also expecting to make its way overseas to London’s West End for a limited engagement (with both Gyllenhaal and Ashford reprising their performances) at the Savoy Theatre in 2020. However, it was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. It is expecting to reschedule its run at a time to-be-announced.
Today, SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE continues to inspire audiences with its powerful story of art around the world. It’s been performed in schools, community, and regional theaters. Plus, there have been multiple concert stagings as well.
Isn’t this musical truly a love letter to art?!!

Casting revealed for return of DISNEY ON BROADWAY hits THE LION KING & ALADDIN

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MAKE WAY! JUST CAN’T WAIT indeed as the magic of the MOUSE is making its triumphant comeback on the Great Bright Way next month!! We are so happy to announce that full casting has been revealed for the return of both of Disney on Broadway‘s long running Award winning smash hits….. The Lion King and Aladdin. What a lineup it is featuring a mix of long time cast members and newbies being part of this historical time of Broadway returning after 17 months of being shutdown.
For The Lion King, expecting to bring the spirit of PRIDE ROCK back to life 8 times a week will consist of returning and longtime cast members….
Broadway & West End favorite Stephen Carlile as the ruthless, wicked, and evil “Scar”,
James Brown-Orleans as trouble making co-non stop laughing hyena “Banzai”,
Adrienne Walker (also seen on Broadway in the recent revival of Kiss Me Kate) as the brave love interest lioness “Nala”,
The legendary Tshidi Manye as the wise and spiritual madrill “Rafiki”,
L. Steven Taylor as the brave and wise “King Mufasa”,
Cameron Pow (also seen Off Broadway in The 39 Steps) as Pride Rock’s trusty comic relief and no-nonsense reporter bird “Zazu”,
Fred Berman as everyone’s favorite cool and wisecracking high energetic merekat “Timon”,
Bonita J. Hamilton as sassy trouble making co-non stop laughing hyena “Shenzi”
Robb Sapp (previously also appeared on Broadway in WICKED and alumni of THE LION KING Tour) as “Ed”,
Ben Jeffery as everyone’s favorite wisecracking warthog “Pumbaa”,
and
a Full Ensemble!!!
New to and leading the Broadway cast’s return will be Brandon A. McCall as the brave, determined, and heroic “Simba”. He makes his Broadway debut with the show after having previously understudied the role on the National Tour.
The cast will also introduce newcomers…..
Vince Ermita and Corey J. alternating as “Young Simba”
and
Alayna Martus and Sydney Elise Russell alternating as Young Nala.
Meanwhile over at ALADDIN, set to take audiences into A WHOLE NEW WORLD in the land of AGRABAH will feature returning cast members…..
Michael James Scott bringing down the house as the showstopping “Genie”,
ALADDIN legend himself Jonathan Freeman reprising his signature performance he voiced in the original 1992 Animated film as the evil sorcerer “Jafar”,
original cast member Don Darryl Rivera as the sarcastic and very impatient wicked sidekick “Iago”,
Brad Weinstock (who also appeared on the National Tours of WICKED and Jersey Boys) as co-trusty, caring, and adventurous STREET RAT sidekick “Omar”,
MiLo Alosi as co-trusty, caring, and adventurous STREET RAT sidekick “Kassim”,
JC Montgomery as the kind-hearted, responsible, and royal “Sultan”,
and
a Full Ensemble.
New to the cast will include its 2 brand new leads…..
Michael Maliakel who will star as the titular role of the poor boy turned royal prince himself “Aladdin“. He makes his Broadway debut with the show after having previously playing the role on the National Tour
and
Shoba Narayan (previously appeared on Broadway in Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812 and was last seen prior before the shutdown as “Nessarose” in WICKED plus the National Tour of Hamilton) as the feisty, determined, rebellious, and dreamy “Princess Jasmine”.
The cast will also welcome….
Zach Bencal who makes his Broadway debut as the co-trusty, caring, and adventurous STREET RAT sidekick “Babkak”, a role he previously played on the National Tour.
Disney’s THE LION KING is set to once again ROAR it out to packed audiences at the Minskoff Theatre beginning September 14th,, 2021. Meanwhile, ALADDIN is set to have audiences discover ANOTHER ARABIAN NIGHT at the New Amsterdam Theatre beginning September 28th, 2021.
WELCOME BACK DISNEY ON BROADWAY!!!
Congrats to all those being part of this history making return!!!
Who is excited?!!!

MJ announces full casting set to MOONWALK on Broadway!!!

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BEAT IT! Full official casting details have been made for the highly anticipated MJ: the musical heading for the Great Bright Way this holiday season. It also includes more details on who exactly will be playing what in the show. Under the direction and choreography by Christopher Wheeldon, the cast will include….
Quentin Earl Darrington (Broadway’s recent revivals of RAGTIME, Cats, and Once On This Island) in the role of no-nonsense father “Joseph Jackson”, Rob, and others,
Whitney Bashor (Broadway’s The Bridges of Madison County and last seen Off Broadway in The Unsinkable Molly Browns) as “Rachel”,
Gabriel Ruiz (Off Broadway’s Blood and Gifts) in his Broadway debut as “Alejandro”,
Antoine L. Smith (Broadway’s Memphis along with the recent revivals of The Color Purple, Miss Saigon, and Carousel) as Motown Records founder ” Berry Gordy“, “Nick”, and others,
Joey Sorge (Broadway’s The Drowsy Chaperone, the 2011 revival of How to Succeed, Nick Work if You Can Get It, and A Bronx Tale plus last seen Off Broadway in Carmelina) as “Dave”,
John Edwards (Broadway’s Jersey Boys and the Off Broadway revival of Smokey Joe’s Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller) as “Jackie Jackson”,
Ayana George in her Broadway debut as mother “Katherine Jackson”,
Apollo Levine in his Broadway debut as celebrated musician “Quincy Jones“, Tito Jackson, and more,
Lamont Walker II in his Broadway debut as “Jermaine Jackson”,
Zelig Williams (Broadway’s Hamilton) as “Marlon Jackson”.
and a full Ensemble.
This promising high energetic MOON WALKING cast joins alongside the previously announced Myles Frost who will make his Broadway debut in the titular role of THE KING OF POP himself “Michael Jackson“.
MJ promises to be an evening of THRILLER NIGHTS, SMOOTH CRIMINALS, MOONWALKING, and so much more. The show will be coming to Broadway’s Neil Simon Theatre. Previews begins December 6th, 2021 and will open on February 1st, 2022.
Congrats to this incredible cast lineup!!!!
Who is excited?!!!

Casting revealed for National Tours of DISNEY ON BROADWAY hits THE LION KING & FROZEN

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Casting Announced For National Tours of FROZEN and THE LION KING
BREAKING NEWS: Not only we got the announcement of casting for Disney on Broadway returning to the Big Apple, we got news of casting for its National Touring companies set to relaunch later this Fall!!!
The latest casting announcement goes for the Tours of Disney’s smash hit productions of The Lion King and Frozen –. What an incredible lineup of talents that will inspire audiences to FEEL THE LOVE TONIGHT once more and of course…… LET IT GO!!!!
For The Lion King National Tour, expecting to bring the spirit of the PRIDE LANDS to a city near you will include its returning cast members….
Spencer Plachy (previously seen on Broadway in the 2013 revival of Romeo and Juliet) as the wicked, ruthless, and evil “Scar”,
Gerald Ramsey as the brave and wise “King Mufasa”,
Nick Cordileone as everyone’s favorite cool and wisecracking high energetic meerkat “Timon”,
Jürgen Hooper as Pride Rock’s trusty comic relief and no-nonsense reporter bird “Zazu”,
Ben Lipitz as everyone’s favorite wisecracking warthog “Pumbaa”, a role he previously played in the Broadway company,
Kayla Cyphers (previously in Bat Out Of Hell) as the brave love interest lioness “Nala”,
Keith Bennett as trouble making co-non stop laughing hyena “Banzai”,
Martina Sykes (previously in the Broadway and Touring companies of Motown) as trouble making co-non stop laughing hyena “Shenzi,”
Robbie Swift as trouble making co-non stop laughing hyena “Ed”,
Charlie Kahler as “Young Simba” at certain performances
Kalandra Rhodes as “Young Nala.” at certain performances,
and
a Full Ensemble!!
New to the touring company will be some familiar LION KING veteran cast members consisting of….
Darian Sanders returning to the tour as the brave, determined, and heroic “Simba”.
and
longtime global cast member Gugwana Dlamini as the wise and spiritual mandrill “Rafiki”, which she previously played on the tour, in Germany, on Broadway, and in London’s West End company which she just reopened.
The new tour will also welcome….
Jaylen Lyndon Hunter as “Young Simba” at certain performances
and
Nia Mulder as “Young Nala” at certain performances.
THE LION KING National Tour will ROAR once again across America beginning October 1st, 2021 in Cleveland, OH before traveling all across the United States and Canada.
Meanwhile with Frozen‘s National Tour, expecting to bring the magic of ARENDELLE once again will include the tour’s original cast members….
Caroline Bowman (Broadway’s WICKED and Kinky Boots) as the magical and powerful icy princess turned snow queen herself “Elsa”,
Caroline Innerbichler as the brave, awkward, childlike, and energetic princess herself “Anna,”
Austin Colby (Off Broadway’s Jersey Boys and Caroline Bowman’s real life husband) as the handsome, dashing, but jerkoff Prince Charming himself “Hans,”
F. Michael Haynie (Broadway’s Wicked and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory) as everyone’s optimistic and WARM HUG loving snowman “Olaf,”
Mason Reeves as ARENDELLE’s “always kept to oneself” ice harvester turned true love interest “Kristoff”,
Collin Baja and Evan Strand alternating as resident reindeer “Sven” (FUN FACT: This role is alternated because of how physical it is on the performer’s body),
and
a Full Ensemble.
New to the FROZEN tour company will include a familiar face to the show…..
Drama Desk nominee Robert Creighton (Broadway’s Chicago and Anything Goes plus Off Broadway’s Cagney) reprising the role of the sleazy royal sidekick of “Hans” himself “The Duke of Weselton” which he originated on Broadway.
The touring cast will also welcome….
Natalia Artigas and Natalie Grace Chan alternating as “Young Elsa”
and
Olivia Jones and Victoria Hope Chan as “Young Anna”.
FUN FACT: Natalie Grace Chan and Victoria Hope Chan will BOTH make FROZEN history as the first real life sister to star opposite each other as the young version of the show’s heroines.
FROZEN’s National Tour brings the ARENEDELLE back FOR THE FIRST TIME IN FOREVER starting September 10th, 2021 in Buffalo, NY before traveling all across the United States and Canada.
Check to see when both THE LION KING and FROZEN are heading to your towns!!!
WELCOME BACK TO BOTH TOURING COMPANIES!!!
Who is excited?

HAMILTON’s AND PEGGY 3rd National Tour relaunches in San Francisco

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Hamilton
RAISE A GLASS!!! After 17 months, Lin-Manuel Miranda‘s Award winning phenomenon Hamilton is back where it all takes place…. IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA!!! Tonight, the show’s 3rd National Tour (better known as the AND PEGGY company) will officially relaunch in San Francisco, CA at the Orpheum Theatre.
It also makes history as, the first American production, 2nd production of the show overall, and the 2nd Broadway National Tour to re-open.
Under the direction of Thomas Kail and choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, the cast taking center stage in THE GOLDEN GATE and touring across America will be….
Broadway veteran Julius Thomas III in the title role of THE 10 DOLLAR FOUNDING FATHER himself “Alexander Hamilton” (a role he previously played in the Broadway production),
Marja Harmon (Broadway’s The Book of Mormon and The National Tour of The Lion King) as “Angelica Schuyler”,
Broadway veteran Donald Webber, Jr as the show’s narrator and Vilnian himself “AARON BURR, SIR” (a role he previously understudied in the Broadway production and also played in Puerto Rico),
Newcomer Victoria Ann Scovens as “Eliza Schuyler”,
Ashley De La Rosa (fresh from the cast of Mean Girls) in the double duty in the roles of “Peggy Schuyler” (AND PEGGY) along with “Maria Reynolds”,
Paris Nix taking on the dual roles of “Marquis de Lafayette” and “Thomas Jefferson”, which he previously performed in the show’s Chicago company,
Rick Negron (who previously appeared in Miranda’s debut hit In The Heights on Broadway) taking on royal duties as “King George III” which he previously played in Puerto Rico,
Darnell Abraham as “General George Washington”, a role he previously understudied on tour,
Newcomer Brandon Louis Armstrong in the dual roles of “Hercules Mulligan” and “James Madison”,
Newcomer Andy Tofa taking on the dual roles of “John Laurens” and “Phillip Hamilton”,
and
a full Ensemble.
HAMILTON’s other 2 National Touring companies (the ANGELICA and PHILLIP Tours) are expecting to relaunch their runs later this year.
As previously announced, The Broadway production reopens at the Richard Rodgers Theatre on September 14th, 2021, in London’s West End starting August 19th, 2021, and will bring its Australian company to Melbourne starting next year.
We send our love, support, and appreciation for HAMILTON’s AND PEGGY TOUR COMPANY. Wishing them a happy, healthy, and safe first night back and a successful continued run.
Break a leg to the full cast, crew, musicians, and creative team!!
HISTORY IS HAPPENING!!!
Who is excited?!!!