Get a 1st Look at Off-Broadway's Y2K Comedy for Fan Fiction Lovers I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire | Playbill

Production Photos Get a 1st Look at Off-Broadway's Y2K Comedy for Fan Fiction Lovers I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire

The new play about a middle schooler who plans to kidnap and marry the Spider-Man actor is written by Samantha Hurley.

Tessa Albertson in I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire Evan Zimmerman for Murphy Made

Performances don't begin for the Off-Broadway world premiere of Samantha Hurley's I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire until July 8, but we've already got a first look at the show. Previews start at the cell theatre July 8, with opening night set for July 12. The run will continue through July 29. Take a look at the newly released production shots below.

Dealing with an absent father, a neglectful mother, and mean-spirited classmates, Shelby Hinkley's eighth grade is proving to be a hard time. To cope with it all, Shelby focuses on the best thing about 2004: Spider-Man. When leading an online fan club is no longer enough, she decides to kidnap and marry Tobey Maguire; but will the actor live up to her happily-ever-after fantasies?

Take a Look at Production Photos of Off-Broadway's I'm Gonna Marry You Tobey Maguire

Tessa Albertson (Younger) leads the cast as Shelby, sharing the stage with Janae Robinson (Blue Bloods) as Brenda Dee Cankles and Scott Thomas (The Creator) as Tobey. Casting is by Joseph Hayes.

Tyler Struble is directing, leading a creative team including scenic and costume designer Rodrigo Martinez Hernandez, lighting designer Matt Lazarus, and sound designer Nina Field. Kacey Bradshaw is stage managing. The run is produced by Jacob Stuckelman of Watermark Productions and the cell.

“If Shakespeare or Arthur Miller read this play, their brains would probably ooze out of their ears and honestly, I love that for me, for us,” said Hurley in an earlier statement. “This is a play for my people. This is for the girlies who were writing One Direction fan fiction and for anyone who has ever kissed a glossy TigerBeat or M magazine poster in their room. You may think this play is not for you, but it probably is.”

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