The Music Man Postpones Broadway Closing Date | Playbill

Broadway News The Music Man Postpones Broadway Closing Date

Starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, the Meredith Willson revival is running at the Winter Garden Theatre.

Hugh Jackman, Sutton Foster, and cast of The Music Man Julieta Cervantes

Seven-six trombones will march a little longer! Broadway's The Music Man, led by Tony winners Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster, has postponed its closing date and will now play through January 15, 2023, at the Winter Garden Theatre. The revival had originally announced a January 1 closing date.

Also leading the Meredith Willson musical are Tony winners Shuler Hensley as Marcellus Washburn, Jayne Houdyshell as Mrs. Shinn, and Marie Mullen as Mrs. Paroo, plus Mark Linn-Baker as Mayor Shinn, Remy Auberjonois as Charlie Cowell, Gino Cosculluela as Tommy Djilas, Emma Crow as Zaneeta Shinn, Benjamin Pajak as Winthrop, Emily Jewel Hoder as Amaryllis, Garrett Long as Ethel Toffelmier, Linda Mugleston as Alma Hix, Jessica Sheridan as Maud Dunlop, Rema Webb as Mrs. Squires, Tony nominee Phillip Boykin as Olin Britt, Eddie Korbich as Jacey Squires, Daniel Torres as Ewart Dunlop, Nicholas Ward as Oliver Hix, Lance Roberts as Constable, and Max Clayton as the standby for Harold Hill.

The Music Man, which features a book, music, and lyrics by Meredith Willson, tells the story of what happens when con artist Harold Hill arrives in River City and falls in love with the straight-laced librarian, Marian. It first opened on Broadway December 19, 1957, at the Majestic Theatre. A 2000 revival played the Neil Simon Theatre.

Jerry Zaks directs the production, which also features choreography by Warren Carlyle, sets and costumes by Santo Loquasto, sound design by Scott Lehrer, lighting by Brian MacDevitt, vocal and dance arrangements by David Chase, orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick, and music direction by Patrick Vaccariello.

The production was nominated for six 2022 Tony Awards, including Best Revival of a Musical.

 
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