Bonnie & ClydeBook by Ivan Menchell
Music by Frank Wildhorn Lyrics by Don Black Directed by Jeff Calhoun At the height of the Great Depression, two small-town kids from the middle of nowhere became the biggest folk heroes in all America. They craved adventure – and each other. Their names were Bonnie and Clyde. Unafraid, unashamed, and irresistible, their daring story of love and crime captured the imagination of a country. Today, the most infamous duo of the 20th century takes aim at a whole new target: Broadway. Category: Musical, Original, Broadway Setting: The 1930's, West Dallas Texas. Total Number of Performances: 69 First Preview Performance: November 4, 2011 Opening Night Performance: December 1, 2011 Closing Night Performance: December 30, 2011 Opening Night Production Credits Opening Night Cast Jeremy Jordan, Laura Osnes, Claybourne Elder, Joe Hart, Louis Hobson, Melissa Van Der Schyff, Talon Ackerman, Leslie Becker, Mimi Bessette, Alison Cimmet, Daniel Cooney, Jon Fletcher, Kelsey Fowler, Victor Hernandez, Michael Lanning, Garrett Long, Matt Lutz, Marissa McGowan, Tad Wilson Swings: Sean Jenness, Katie Klaus, Cassie Okenka, Justin Matthew Sargent Understudies: Rozi Baker (Young Bonnie), Alison Cimmet (Blanche Barrow, Cumie Barrow, Emma Parker, Governor Ferguson), Daniel Cooney (Preacher, Sheriff Schmid), Jon Fletcher (Clyde Barrow), Sean Jenness (Henry Barrow, Preacher), Katie Klaus (Blanche Barrow), Garrett Long (Blanche Barrow, Cumie Barrow, Emma Parker, Governor Ferguson), Matt Lutz (Buck Barrow, Ted Hinton), Marissa McGowan (Bonnie Parker), Cassie Okenka (Bonnie Parker), Justin Matthew Sargent (Buck Barrow, Bud, Clyde Barrow, Ted Hinton), Jack Tartaglia (Young Clyde), Tad Wilson (Preacher, Sheriff Schmid) Theatre Owned/Operated by The Shubert Organization (Phillip J. Smith: Chairman; Robert E. Wankel: President) Produced by Kathleen Raitt, Jerry Frankel, Jeffrey Richards, Barry Satchwell Smith, Michael Jenkins, Howard Caplan, Bernie Abrams/Michael Speyer, Barry & Carole Kaye, Terry Schnuck, Nederlander Presentations, Inc., Alden Badway/The Broadway Consortium, Corey Brunish/Brisa Trinchero, Patty Baker, Bazinet & Company and Jeremy Scott Blaustein; Produced in association with Stageventures 2011 Limited Partnership, Darren Bagert, Robert G. Bartner, BGM, Broadway Across America, Ronald Frankel, Tony Ponturo, Bruce Robert Harris/Jack W. Batman, Cynthia Stroum and DSM/Gabriel Kamel Book by Ivan Menchell; Lyrics by Don Black; Music by Frank Wildhorn; Musical Director: Jason Howland; Music arranged by John McDaniel; Music orchestrated by John McDaniel Directed by Jeff Calhoun; Choreographed by Jeff Calhoun; Associate Director: Coy Middlebrook Scenic Design by Tobin Ost; Costume Design by Tobin Ost; Lighting Design by Michael Gilliam; Sound Design by John Shivers; Projection Design by Aaron Rhyne; Hair and Wig Design by Charles LaPointe; Make-Up Design by Ashley Ryan; Associate Scenic Design: Christine Peters; Associate Costume Design: Leslie Malitz; Associate Hair Design: Leah Loukas; Associate Lighting Design: John Viesta General Manager: Bespoke Theatricals; Company Manager: Doug Gaeta; Associate Gen. Mgr: David Roth; Associate Co. Mgr: Roseanna M Sharrow Technical Supervisor: Neil A. Mazzella and Hudson Theatrical Associates; Production Stage Manager: Paul J. Smith; Stage Manager: Megan Schneid Conducted by Jason Howland; Musical Supervisor: John McDaniel; Associate Conductor: Jeff Tanski; Music Contractor: David Lai; Piano: Jason Howland; Synthesizer: Jeff Tanski; Violin: Cenovia Cummins; Drums: Clint DeGanon; Bass: Chris Lightcap; Guitar 1: Brian Koonin; Guitar 2/Banjo/Pedal Steel: Gordon Titcomb; Woodwinds: Rob Jacoby and Dan Willis; Synthesizer Programmer: Randy Cohen Fight direction by Steve Rankin; Casting: Telsey + Company; General Press Representative: Jeffrey Richards Associates, Irene Gandy and Alana Karpoff; Marketing: Jeffrey Richards Associates, Alana Karpoff and Irene Gandy; Advertising: Serino Coyne, Inc. "An Arresting New Musical" |
New Broadway musical BONNIE & CLYDE will play its final performance at the Gerald Shoenfeld Theatre tonight at 8:00 PM. The production played its first preview on November 4, and officially opened December 1.
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