CHESS Returns to Broadway with Aaron Tveit, Lea Michele & Nicholas Christopher

May 28, 2025

Chess Broadway Musical TicketsTONY AWARD WINNER
AARON TVEIT

EMMY AWARD NOMINEE
LEA MICHELE

AND

NICHOLAS CHRISTOPHER

WILL STAR IN THE FIRST-EVER BROADWAY REVIVAL OF

CHESS

Music and Lyrics by Benny Andersson, Tim Rice and Björn Ulvaeus

Based on an idea by Tim Rice

New Book by Danny Strong

Music Supervision by Brian Usifer

Choreography by Lorin Latarro

Directed by Michael Mayer

 

(New York, NY) Producers Tom Hulce, Robert Ahrens and The Shubert Organization along with Creative Partners Productions are proud to announce that Tony Award winner Aaron Tveit (Moulin Rouge), Emmy Award nominee Lea Michele (Funny Girl) and Nicholas Christopher (Sweeney Todd) will lead the first-ever Broadway revival of CHESS as Freddie Trumper, Florence Vassey and Anatoly Sergievsky, respectively, in Fall 2025 at a Shubert theater to be announced. Featuring a new book by Emmy Award winner Danny Strong (“Dopesick”), with music and lyrics by Emmy and Tony Award nominees ABBA’s Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winner Tim Rice (Evita), and based on an idea by Tim Rice, this new production will be directed by Tony Award winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening) and choreographed by Drama Desk Award nominee Lorin Latarro (Waitress), with music supervision by Brian Usifer. CHESS will be presented by arrangement with Three Knights, the Shubert Organization and Robert Fox Ltd.

For more information and to sign up for first access tickets visit www.ChessBroadway.com.

CHESS is the iconic musical where power and passion collide, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. It’s America versus Russia at the World Chess Championship, where the espionage and romance are as complicated and exhilarating as the game itself. For the two players and the woman torn between them, everything—personal, professional, and political—is at risk… and nobody’s rules are the same.

Dates, on sale and theater information, additional casting and creative team will be announced shortly.

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BIOGRAPHIES

AARON TVEIT (Freddie Trumper) Aaron Tveit is a Tony-winning, American theatre, television, and film actor. Tveit earned a 74th Annual Tony Award leading the cast of the world premiere production of Moulin Rouge! The Musical. A stage adaptation of Baz Luhrmann’s critically acclaimed film, the Grammy-nominated show premiered on Broadway in the summer of 2019. Tveit also received an Outer Critics Circle honor for his performance. Aaron most recently starred in the critically acclaimed MGM+/Amazon series” Earth Abides.” Apple TV+’s ‘Schmigadoon,” with Cecily Strong, Keegan Michael-Key, Alan Cumming, Kristin Chenoweth and more.  He also appears in Ryan Murphy’s “American Horror Stories” and Audible and Broadway Video’s podcast Hit Job, alongside Keke Palmer, Pete Davidson and more. Television audiences may also know him as Agent Mike Warren on the USA network series “Graceland,” the CBS comic-thriller, “Braindead,” the Emmy award winning television musical, “Grease: Live,” where he played Danny Zuko opposite Julianne Hough and Vanessa Hudgens, and as Tripp Van Der Bilt on the Original “Gossip Girl” series. He has been seen in numerous guest starring roles on “The Good Fight,” “The Good Wife,” “The Code,” “Ugly Betty,” “Law And Order: SVU,” and more. Tveit’s film credits include Tom Hooper's acclaimed adaptation of Les Misérables, where he was seen portraying the character Enjolras alongside Anne Hathaway, Hugh Jackman, Eddie Redmayne and Russell Crowe. Other films: Out Of Blue, Created Equal, Better Off Single, Undrafted, Premium Rush, Howl and Ghost Town. On Broadway, Aaron has recently starred as Sweeney Todd in the most recent revival of the musical. He starred in Catch Me If You Can, in the role of Frank Abagnale Jr. and also created the role of Gabe in the Pulitzer Prize winning Broadway musical Next To Normal, which he developed Off-Broadway at the Second Stage Theatre and debuted on Broadway. In addition to Wicked and Hairspray on Broadway, he starred in the national tours of Hairspray and Rent. He is featured on the cast recordings for Moulin Rouge The Musical! Catch Me If You Can and Next To Normal, as well as his solo album, The Radio In My Head: Live at 54 Below. Tveit has received numerous honors for his work in theatre including the Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance in Next To Normal and the Actors Equity Association Clarence Derwent Award for Most Promising Actor. Nominations included Distinguished Performance from the Drama League, Best Male Dancer from the Fred and Adele Astaire Awards, and Outstanding Featured Actor from the Outer Critics Circle Awards, all for his work in Catch Me If You Can.

LEA MICHELE (Florence Vassey) is an award-winning actress, singer, and New York Times bestselling author, best known for her iconic role as “Rachel Berry” on the critically acclaimed, Golden Globe- and SAG Award-winning series “Glee.” In 2010, she received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe nomination for Best Television Actress – Comedy. She was also recognized in the TIME Magazine’s 2010 TIME 100 List for her incredible performance. From September 2022 to September 2023, Michele took on her dream role, starring as Fanny Brice in the Broadway revival of Funny Girl. Her performance earned rave reviews and broke multiple box office records. Her success in this role led to her inclusion in Time 100’s Most Influential People of 2023. Michele also performed at the Time 100 Gala, the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, and the 2023 Tony Awards, where she performed the iconic “Don’t Rain on My Parade”. In October 2023, Michele made her Carnegie Hall debut, selling out the Stern Auditorium/Perelman Stage in New York City as she performed some of her most beloved songs. Michele’s Broadway journey began at age 8 as “Young Cosette” in Les Misérables. Followed by the original cast of Broadways Ragtime. She later played Shprintze in the 20th-anniversary revival production of Fiddler on the Roof. Her performance as “Wendla” in the Tony Award-winning Spring Awakening earned her a Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Musical. The show also received a Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album. In 2021, Michele reunited with her Spring Awakening cast for a special one-night-only concert, which was captured in the HBO documentary “Spring Awakening: Those You’ve Known.” Other television and film credits include “Scream Queens,” “The Mayor,” New Years Eve, Same Time, Next Christmas and Legends of Oz: Dorthy’s Return. Beyond acting, Michele’s passion for music has defined her career. She has had the honor of performing at the White House for President Barack Obama and took the stage at a major Democratic fundraiser attended by Presidents Joe Biden, Barack Obama, and Bill Clinton. Michele has also delivered a powerful performance at the Super Bowl, released four albums, and embarked on international tours, captivating audiences around the world. In 2014, Michele became a bestselling author with her debut book, Brunette Ambition, followed by You First the next year. With over 10 million social media followers, she is also a prominent figure in fashion, beauty, and wellness. Michele is repped by Untitled and WME.

NICHOLAS CHRISTOPHER (Anatoly Sergievsky). Born in Bermuda and raised in Boston, Nicholas starred as ‘George Washington’ in the Broadway production of Hamilton, and most recently took over as the role of ‘Seymour’ in Little Shop Of Horrors on BroadwayPreviously, Nicholas starred in the 2024 Encores! production of Jelly’s Last Jam as the titular role of ‘Jelly Roll Morton’. In 2023, Nicholas starred in the acclaimed Broadway revival of Sweeney Todd as ‘Pirelli’, performing opposite Josh Groban and Annaleigh Ashford. During this time, he also starred as the lead role of ‘Sweeney Todd’ for multiple performances. Nicholas studied at the Juilliard School and The Boston Conservatory, where he cultivated his unique range as both an actor and a singer. Select theater and TV credits include Miss Saigon, David Bowie’s LazarusHurt Village (Katori Hall), and Rent, “ALL RISE” (CBS), “UNITED STATES OF AL” (CBS) and “SEX&DRUGS&ROCK&ROLL” (FX).

BENNY ANDERSSON (Music and Lyrics). Born 16 December 1946 in Stockholm.
1952 Received accordion lessons from his father and grandfather.
1964-68 Member of the Hep Stars, Sweden's most popular rock band in the 1960's. During this time, he began composing music. "Sunny Girl" and "Wedding" were huge hits for the Hep Stars. 1972 - 82 ABBA.
1982 - 84 Composed the music (together with Björn Ulvaeus and Tim Rice) for the musical, Chess. 1987 Began collaborating with Orsa Spelmän. Recorded three albums deeply rooted in Swedish folk music: Klinga Mina Klockor, November 1989 and Fiolen Min. In 2001, this collaboration led to the formation of Benny Andersson's Orchestra, a 16-man constellation with vocalists, Helen Sjöholm and Tommy Körberg. Thus far, this has resulted in eleven CD albums and several summer tours. 1990 - 95 Composed the music to Kristina from Duvemåla. Premiered in October 1995. Also founder of ABBA Voyage in London. Received the title of professor from the Swedish government. Inducted to in the Royal Swedish Academy of Music in 2007.
Appointed Honorary Doctor of the College of Humanities at Stockholm University in 2008, and at Luleå University of Technology in 2012.
Benny Andersson is married to former TV producer, Mona Nörklit. They have one child, Ludvig Andersson. Benny Andersson also has two children from a previous marriage, Peter Grönvall and Helene Odedahl. He has seven grandchildren: Charlie, Felix, Fabian, Malin, Viola, Leonard and Eleanor.

BJÖRN ULVAEUS (Music and Lyrics). In the mid-Fifties Björn fell in love with rock'n'roll and skiffle. By the early Sixties he was a member of a folk group called the West Bay Singers. In 1963 they entered a talent contest and were discovered by publisher Stig Anderson and his partner, Bengt Bernhag. The band acquired a new name, the Hootenanny Singers, and quickly became one of Sweden's most popular groups. In 1966, Björn had a chance meeting with Benny Andersson, himself a member of Sweden's number one pop group, The Hep Stars. They hit it off and wrote their first song together, 'Isn't It Easy To Say'. In 1970 the pair started releasing records as a duo and also staged a cabaret show with their fiancees, Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. From 1972 and a decade onwards Björn was occupied by his work with ABBA. In 1983, Björn and Benny started writing the musical Chess with lyricist Tim Rice. A concept album was released in 1984, in 1986 the musical opened in London's West End and in 1988 on Broadway. Björn and Benny's next musical opened in Stockholm in October 1995. It was called Kristina from Duvemåla and was based on the novel series The Emigrants by author Vilhelm Moberg. Björn co-writes songs with Benny Andersson for his band BAO. In 1999 Judy Craymer and Björn Ulvaeus produced Mamma Mia!, the first jukebox musical and he was involved in many of the productions around the world from then on as well as the 2008 and 2018 movie versions. Mamma Mia the Party is an immersive dinner experience in the Mamma Mia world. Björn co-wrote the story and produced it first in Stockholm 2018 and it is still playing in Gothenburg and London. In 2021, ABBA announced the release of the first album in 40 years, Voyage, as well as a virtual stage show "Voyage” which opened in a new custom-built arena in London in 2022. Björn is president of CISAC, an umbrella organization for all royalty collecting societies for songwriters in the world. He is also involved in a songwriting tool called Session, which captures songwriting metadata during the creative process. In 2014, together with EQT founder Conni Jonsson, Björn founded Pophouse. Pophouse acquires and develops entertainment brands within music, podcast and gaming, and the company began a serious venture into music catalogue investments in 2022.

TIM RICE (Music and Lyrics) has worked in music, theatre and films since 1965 when he met Andrew Lloyd Webber, a fellow struggling songwriter. Rather than pursue Tim’s ambitions to write rock or pop songs they turned their attention to Andrew’s obsession – musical theatre. Their first collaboration, The Likes Of Us, did not set the musicals world alight, but their next three works together did – Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Jesus Christ Superstar and Evita. Tim has since worked with other distinguished composers such as Elton John (The Lion King, Aida), Alan Menken (Aladdin, King David, Beauty and the Beast), Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson (Chess), and Stuart Brayson (From Here To Eternity). He has also written with Freddie Mercury, Burt Bacharach, Graham Gouldman, Gary Barlow and Rick Wakeman among others. Many of his musicals continue to play around the world in a huge variety of productions, big and small. In both 2024 & 2025 Tim toured the UK and Ireland (56 dates in all) to present an evening of his songs, My Life In Musicals, mercifully performed by top singers and musicians rather than by him, to which he added reminiscence and comment, recalling their creation, success (or rejection) and the joy (usually) of working with great composers. Sir Tim’s interests beyond music, film and theatre include cricket. He founded his own team in 1973. Heartaches Cricket Club has now played over 750 matches and been on playing tours to the USA, Russia, France, Estonia, Hungary, Germany and South Africa. He was President of the world’s most famous cricket club, MCC, in 2002. He has recently recorded a series of talks for BBC Maestro on Writing and Performing in Musical Theatre. He writes and presents a podcast (entitled Get Onto My Cloud) about his sixty-year career– playing hits and flops, out-takes and number ones. He dedicates considerable time to several British educational institutions and charities, many connected with sport for disadvantaged children. He is a patron of the Bob Willis Fund (along with Bob Dylan!), an enterprise inspired by the late great English cricketer, dedicated to raise prostate cancer awareness. He crops up here and there in all branches of the media drawing on his extensive knowledge of the history of popular music. He has won several awards, mainly for the wrong thing or for simply turning up, but since you ask: 1 Emmy, 5 Grammys, 3 Tonys and 3 Oscars, making him an EGOT. His shows have spent more weeks on Broadway than those of any other British lyricist. He was knighted by Her Late Majesty the Queen in 1994. Despite requests, he is not retiring just yet.

DANNY STRONG (Book) is an Emmy and Golden Globe-winning writer, director, actor, and producer. He is the creator, showrunner, writer and director of the award-winning Hulu series “Dopesick,” starring Michael Keaton and Rosario Dawson. He was also the co-creator, executive producer, writer, and director for the hit FOX series “Empire.” He wrote the screenplays for the films RecountGame ChangeThe ButlerRebel in the Rye (which he also directed), and co-wrote The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 & 2.  For theater, in addition to his new book for Chess, he is also writing the book for the new musical Galileo that premiered at Berkley Rep in May 2024. As an actor, he’s appeared in major roles in several iconic TV shows and films including “Billions,” “Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,” “Mad Men,” “Girls,” “Justified,” “Gilmore Girls” and “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.” On stage, he’s appeared in over 50 plays and musicals in regional theaters and in Los Angeles. He's won many awards including two Primetime Emmy Awards, two WGA awards, two Peabody awards, a PGA award, a Golden Globe, the Pen USA Literary Award, the Scripter Award, a DGA nomination and the NAACP Image Award. He is a graduate of the USC School of Dramatic Arts.

MICHAEL MAYER (Director). Award-winning director Michael Mayer has worked in a broad spectrum of media from theatre and opera to television and film. Current theatre: The hit revival of Little Shop of Horrors now in its 6th year at the Westside Theatre, the national tour of his hit Broadway revival of Funny Girl (which starred Lea Michele) and the national tour of A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical. Broadway credits include Swept Away (featuring songs by the Avett Brothers) Adam Driver and Keri Russell in Burn This, Head Over Heels (featuring the songs of The Go-Go’s), Neil Patrick Harris in Hedwig and the Angry Inch (Tony Award, Best Musical Revival, also National Tour), Spring Awakening (Tony Award/Best Musical and Tony, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards for Best Director; also London, National Tour, Vienna, Tokyo, and Seoul productions); Green Day’s American Idiot (also co-author, Drama Desk Award for Best Director; also US, UK and Asia tours); Thoroughly Modern Millie (Tony Award/Best Musical also London and National Tour), Side Man (Tony Award/Best Play also London and Kennedy Center Productions),  A View from the Bridge (Tony Award/Best Revival),  Michael Moore’s The Terms of My Surrender, Everyday RaptureYou're a Good Man, Charlie Brown, and Triumph of Love; Off-Broadway credits include Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 21 Chump Street (BAM), Chess (Kennedy Center), Love, Love, Love (Roundabout), Brooklynite (Also co-author, Vineyard), Whorl Inside A Loop (with Dick Scanlan, Second Stage), 10 Million Miles (Atlantic): He directed the award-winning national tour of Angels in America. London: a record-breaking West End run of Funny Girl and a UK tour. Tokyo: As You Like It(Toho Theatre). Film: A Home at the End of the World (Excellence in filmmaking, National Board of Review, GLAAD nomination), Single All the Way for Netflix, Flicka, The Seagull. He was featured in both the documentaries “Those You’ve Known” on HBO and “Broadway Idiot.” Television credits Include: “Smash” (Pilot, producing director: Season One), two seasons of “Alpha House” (Amazon), and producer for the HBO film WIG. He made his Metropolitan Opera debut with a celebrated new production of Rigoletto, followed by a co-production (with the English National Opera) of Nico Muhly’s Marnie, and a new production of La Traviata, which broke box office records. He directed the world premiere of Jeanine Tesori’s Grounded which opened the Met’s 24/25 season, and his new production of Aida premiered at the Met on New Year’s Eve 2024.  Additional Awards and fellowships: the inaugural Daryl Roth Creative Spirit award, Drama League Founders Award, Jefferson, Ovation, Alan Schneider, and Carbonell awards;  Fox Foundation, Drama League and TCG/NEA Directing Fellowships. He serves on the Boards of SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers Society) and the Arthur Miller Foundation.

LORIN LATARRO (Choreographer) a multiple Drama Desk, Lortel, and Chita Rivera nominee has choreographed on  Broadway with Once Upon A Mattress, The Who’s Tommy, Heart Of Rock And Roll, Into The Woods, Waitress, Mrs. Doubtfire, Les Liaisons Dangereuses with Janet McTeer and Liev Schreiber, Waiting For Godot with Sir Ian McKellen and Sir Patrick Stuart and Merrily We Roll Along at The Roundabout. Other - La Traviata at The Metropolitan Opera, Chess at The Kennedy Center, Lin-Manuel Miranda’s 21 Chump Street for “This American Life” (Brooklyn Academy of Music), The Public Theater’s The Visitor, Twelfth Night and The Odyssey (Public Works, Delacorte Theater), Oliver, Fanny and GOD BLESS YOU, MR ROSEWATER (City Center Encores!), and A CHRISTMAS CAROL (McCarter Theatre). Directing credits include Joy at The Laura Pels Theater starring Betsy Wolfe. Candace Bushnell’s one woman show, Is There Still Sex In The City at the Daryl Roth Theatre (a NYTimes Critic’s Pick), Begin Again with music by Train, Hitchhikers Guide To The Galaxy-The Immersive Experience, Queen Of The Night which garnered a Drama Desk Award, The David Foster and Kat McPhee Show, #DATEME at The Westside Theatre, A Taste Of Things To Come at Chicago’s Nederlander Broadway, Swelling And Irritation by Jodi Picoult and Tim McDonald, Trails by Jeff Thompson, Christy Hall. Rodgers After Hammerstein – 92Y Lyrics and Lyricists, Beth Malone’s Three Part Harmony - Theatre Aspen. Ms. Latarro holds a BFA from The Juilliard School. She holds a secondary degree from NYU Tisch Film and Television Directing Fundamentals. Lorin has traveled to India and Africa multiple times to work with The Gates Foundation in family health and planning and is the founder of ArtAmmmo.org Artists Against Gun Violence as seen in the NY Times, PBS, Rachel Maddow, BBC.

BRIAN USIFER (Music Supervisor) is a Music Supervisor, Arranger, Orchestrator, and Music Producer. His work on Broadway includes Swept Away (Music Supervisor, Arranger, Orchestrator) The Heart of Rock and Roll (Music Supervisor, Arranger, Orchestrator), A Beautiful Noise: The Neil Diamond Musical (Orchestrator, Incidental and Dance Arrangements) Disney’s Frozen (Music Director, Additional Arrangements) The Book of Mormon (Associate Music Supervisor) and Kinky Boots (Music Director, Additional Arrangements.) He was also the Associate Music Supervisor for Kinky Boots on Tour, in London and in Toronto. Regional credits include: Berkeley Rep, Arena Stage (Helen Hayes Award winner for Swept Away), The Kennedy Center, and Barrington Stage Co. Concerts include: Bobby and Kristen Lopez: American Songbook at Lincoln Center, Clay Aiken “Tried and True DVD,” for PBS. Additionally as an orchestrator; Galileo at Berkeley Rep, Mr. Chickee’s Funny Money by Motown legend Lamont Dozier Off-Broadway at the Atlantic, Into the Wild, NBC’s Annie Live (Additional Orchestrations), The Wiz Live (Additional Orchestrations) and can be heard as a pianist on “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel” on Amazon.

TOM HULCE (Producer) is an internationally acclaimed actor. For his Mozart in Amadeus, he received an Oscar nomination, a Golden Globe nomination, and won Italy’s Donatello. He made his Broadway debut at 20, starring opposite Anthony Hopkins in Peter Shaffer’s Equus. He also starred on Broadway in Aaron Sorkin’s A Few Good Men and on London’s West End in The Normal Heart. His films include Dominick and Eugene, Parenthood, Animal House, and voicing the title role in Disney’s Hunchback of Notre Dame. As a producer, with Julia Rask, he presented the American premiere of Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads with Annette Bening, Lynn Redgrave, and Tyne Daly. With partner Ira Pittelman, he developed and produced the Broadway musical Spring Awakening, winning 8 Tony Awards including Best Musical, and the Broadway smash Green Day’s American Idiot. They most recently presented Ain’t Too Proud – the Life and Times of the Temptations in an acclaimed run on Broadway, two national tours and abroad. He and director Michael Mayer made their first film together, A Home at the End of the World, starring Colin Farrell, Robin Wright, Dallas Roberts, and Sissy Spacek. Their second film, The Seagull, premiered in 2018 and starred Annette Bening, Saoirse Ronan, Corey Stoll, and Elizabeth Moss.

ROBERT AHRENS (Producer). Current Broadway: Just in Time directed by Alex Timbers and starring Jonathan Groff as “Bobby Darin” and Call Me Izzy starring 6-time Emmy winner Jean Smart. Also currently producing the long-running hit revival of Little Shop of Horrors (Drama Desk, Drama League & Outer Critics Circle awards for Best Musical Revival) directed by Michael Mayer at the Westside Theatre which currently stars Milo Manheim and Liz Gillies. Lead produced Xanadu (Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Musical, Drama Desk for Best Book), Disaster! and Grey House. Presented in concert on Broadway: The Temptations & The Four Tops, Frankie Valli, Kathy Griffin, Gloria Estefan & Miami Sound Machine. Select other: Company (Tony), Oklahoma! (Tony), Angels in America (Tony), Hadestown (Tony), Ain’t Too Proud, Evita.

THE SHUBERT ORGANIZATION (Producer). The Shubert Organization is America’s oldest professional theatre company and the largest theatre owner on Broadway. Since the dawn of the 20th century, Shubert has operated hundreds of theatres and produced hundreds of plays and musicals enjoyed by millions of theatregoers both in New York City and throughout the United States. Shubert currently owns and operates 17 Broadway theatres, six off-Broadway venues, and the Forrest Theatre in Philadelphia. Under the leadership of Robert E. Wankel, Chairman and CEO, The Shubert Organization continues to be a leader in the theatre industry, including innovative ticketing and distribution, marketing, producing, and more.  

CREATIVE PARTNERS PRODUCTIONS (Producer) is a Tony Award-winning home for visionary storytellers and theater professionals building innovative, values-based work. Founders C. Graham Berwind, III and Eleni Gianulis-Vermeer are dedicated to providing creative support and production resources to an engaged, diverse community of artists. Productions include: Once Upon a Mattress (2024 Broadway revival), Celebrating Stephen Schwartz at The Metropolitan Opera, Jason Robert Brown at Carnegie Hall, Only An Octave Apart at Wilton’s Music Hall, A Mountain for Elodie at the Edinburgh Fringe, The Rescues and Freestyle Love Supreme at Gramercy Theatre, PBS Great Performances: Purlie Victorious, and Floyd Collins in association with Lincoln Center Theater. Broadway Co-Productions: A Strange Loop, Funny Girl, The Piano Lesson, Mike Birbiglia: The Old Man & The Pool, Pictures From Home, A Doll’s House, Parade, Good Night Oscar, New York New York, The Sign in Sidney Brustein’s Window, Just For Us, Here Lies Love, Purlie Victorious, The Wiz, Merrily We Roll Along, Stereophonic, All In, Swept Away, Gypsy, Just in Time, Good Night and Good Luck, John Proctor is the Villain. Off-Broadway: Angry Alan, The White Chip. West End: A Little Life, A Strange Loop, The Old Man & The Pool, Backstairs Billy, Opening Night, Hello Dolly, Stereophonic.

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