MJ the Musical Will Celebrate Spooky Season With International 'Thriller' Performances | Playbill

Broadway News MJ the Musical Will Celebrate Spooky Season With International 'Thriller' Performances

The hit musical continues on Broadway, a U.S. national tour, and London's West End.

Tavon Olds-Sample, Myles Frost, Christian Wilson and company perform Thriller in MJ The Musical Bruce Glikas

MJ The Musical is bringing back their annual Halloween tradition October 31: a special finale performance of the Michael Jackson classic "Thriller," featuring the choreography from the classic music video as well as one-night-only costumes, lighting, and projections. The curtain call performance will take place at Broadway's Neil Simon Theatre, Prince Edward Theatre in London's West End, and Detroit's Fisher Theatre (which will be hosting the musical's U.S. national tour). Audience members are encouraged to wear costumes that evening.

MJ, whose Broadway premiere began previews December 6, 2021, prior to an official opening February 1, 2022, features a book by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and a score made up of some of the most popular songs in recording history. Tony Award winner Christopher Wheeldon directs and choreographs.

The musical also has sets by Derek McLane, lighting by Natasha Katz, costumes by Paul Tazewell, sound design by Gareth Owen, projection design by Peter Nigrini, hair and wig design by Charles LaPointe, music direction by Jason Michael Webb, musical supervision by David Holcenberg, and orchestrations by Holcenberg and Webb. Casting is by Rachel Hoffman of The Telsey Office.

The show took home four 2022 Tony Awards in total, including Best Choreography, Best Lighting Design in a Musical, and Best Sound Design in a Musical.

Read more about the hit musical in the Playbill Vault.

See photos from last year's celebration on Broadway:

Photos: Broadway's MJ The Musical Celebrates Michael Jackson's Thriller

 
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