Before Stepping Out Onto the Road, the Touring Cast of Bullets Over Broadway Visits 39 Steps | Playbill

News Before Stepping Out Onto the Road, the Touring Cast of Bullets Over Broadway Visits 39 Steps The company of the national tour of Woody Allen's hit musical Bullets Over Broadway took a visit to 39 Steps last night, Sept. 14. The Off-Broadway return of Patrick Barlow's Tony Award-nominated comedy 39 Steps officially opened April 13 at the Union Square Theatre. Producer Douglas Denoff is behind the revival, which reunites the musical's entire original creative team as well as some of the cast.

The creative team includes Tony-nominated writer Patrick Barlow, Tony-nominated director Maria Aitken, Tony-winning lighting designer Kevin Adams, Tony-winning sound designer Mic Pool and Tony-nominated scenic and costume designer Peter McKintosh.

Before Stepping Out Onto the Road, the Touring Cast of Bullets Over Broadway Visits 39 Steps


"39 Steps is a joyful and anarchic experience for all concerned – I'm delighted to return to it – and there's a particular pleasure in making theatrical magic without trillion-dollar sets!" said director Aitken in an earlier statement.

Binder Casting cast the production, featuring general management by Roy Gabay Productions and Daniel Kuney.

The 39 Steps (which has now dropped the "The" from its title) received its American premiere at the Huntington Theatre Company in Boston prior to opening on Broadway in 2008 at the American Airlines Theatre. It transferred to the Cort Theatre and then to the Helen Hayes Theatre before closing in January 2010 after 771 performances. The work then moved to New World Stages, where it played through January 2011. The West End production will end its nine-year run this September.

For more information and to purchase tickets, visit 39StepsNY or call (877) 250-2929. The Union Square Theatre is located at 100 East 17th St., Manhattan.

 
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