Chorus Member Joined: 3/29/22
The strictly limited 16-week engagement will begin previews on Tuesday, September 27th at the John Golden Theatre
Official opening night 10/20
Gotta love LaChanze as a producer!
I have no idea what this is but I will see Corey Hawkins in just about anything. He was sensational in Six Degrees of Separation.
Updated On: 6/14/22 at 04:22 PM
Between two shows in the new Public season and this, Suzan-Lori Parks is blowing up my theater feed today.
Stand-by Joined: 2/26/17
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Based on what Kenny Leon said on the Tony's Red Carpet, supposedly this is the first of FOUR Broadway productions he'll be helming this year, including OHIO STATE MURDERS with Audra MacDonald, a TBD production this spring at the American Airlines, and the anticipated Broadway transfer of TRADING PLACES.
Am I the only one who’s super excited to see Yahya Abdul Mateen II on Broadway??
Fantastic news all around!
Corey was sensational in "Six Degrees of Separation" and the "In The Heights" movie, as well as being one of the nicest celebrities I've ever met.
Also, Yahya is definitely nice to look at. So I'm already sold...
I saw the original with Jeffrey Wright and Mos Def. A gripping piece of work.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is one of the most exciting rising-star film actors working today. Can't wait to see this.
It will be interesting to see how this fares at the box office, if they can bring in full-priced ticketbuying fans who don't ordinarily go to the theatre.
Featured Actor Joined: 2/13/22
Two brilliant rising stars, this sounds like it should be great
Leading Actor Joined: 5/2/13
Was I right again...
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The Distinctive Baritone said: "I saw the original with Jeffrey Wright and Mos Def. A gripping piece of work."
I was describing this to a friend on Monday. Then I looked up to see if Mos Def was still acting and it seems he has given up the arts to become an activist
Featured Actor Joined: 5/30/19
n2nbaby said: "I have no idea what this is but I will see Corey Hawkins in just about anything. He was sensational in Six Degrees of Separation."
It’s a thrilling masterpiece. A must see.
I read the play a couple of years ago and now hate I did. Go in blind. You won’t regret.
I am excited for this. But why Kenny Leon? Again?
How exciting! I saw it done regionally it when I was in high school a couple times (the actors playing Booth and Lincoln swapped roles every night, so I wanted to go back and see the opposite pairing) and it was thrilling. I remember the stage being covered in a metal cage and it was a very explosive production - lots of thrown props and physical acting. They’re both exceptional actors, and Kenny Leon is an exceptional director, so this should be great.
Kenny Leon is very hit or miss for me, and I think even the best work I've seen from him has been "good not great."
Granted, I've only seen 6 of his shows, only going back to 2018-ish. So I guess my sample size is limited. I feel like I missed out on the peak of his career, but I really haven't been impressed with his recent work - which tends to feel pretty unimaginative, often lackluster, with inconsistent acting.
I'm not hugely worried about his attachment to this production, though. The text is strong, and the actors are really talented, and will have no trouble holding their own. It's not the sort of project that will demand much from the director, and Leon doesn't seem like the type to interfere with something that already works on its own.
JBroadway said: "I'm not hugely worried about his attachment to this production, though. The text is strong, and the actors are really talented, and will have no trouble holding their own. It's not the sort of project that will demand much from the director, and Leon doesn't seem like the type to interfere with something that already works on its own."
This is my general feeling about Leon. He is not a director who –– to put it crassly –– can "polish a turd" in the way that sometimes Alex Timbers or Susan Stroman can. But when he's working with a good script and good actors, he can coax great performances out of them. Even something like AMERICAN SON, which isn't a great play, was a very "watchable" production under his direction.
Kenny Leon is a lowkey director. He's not one of those types of who micromanages everything, which makes him good for plays and more naturalistic work, but not necessarily for musicals.
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