The producers of Hairspray, winner of eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, have announced that teen idol Ashley Parker Angel will play his final performance as dreamy Link Larkin on Sunday, September 14 at the Neil Simon Theatre after more than a year and half with the musical. Angel played his first performance, and made his Broadway debut, Friday, January 19, 2007.
Ashley Parker Angel became a breakout star on the ABC series "Making the Band." The show chronicled the formation of his multi-platinum recording group O-Town, most widely recognized for the smash hit "All or Nothing." Ashley has toured internationally, recently appeared in his own MTV series "There and Back," and last year released his solo album Soundtrack to Your Life. His single "Let You Go" achieved the highest debut on Billboard's hot singles chart of any artist in 2006 and spent weeks at number one on MTV's "TRL."
About
Hairspray
In
Hairspray it's 1962-the '50s are out and change is in the air. Baltimore's Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, has only one passion-to dance. She wins a spot on the local TV dance program, "The Corny Collins Show" and, overnight, is transformed from outsider to irrepressible teen celebrity. But can a plus-size trendsetter in dance and fashion vanquish the program's reigning princess, win the heart of heartthrob Link Larkin, and integrate a television show without denting her 'do? Only in
Hairspray! Welcome to the '60s!
Hairspray is based on the
New Line Cinema film written and directed by
John Waters, who serves as a creative consultant on the musical comedy. It features a book by
Mark O'Donnell and
Thomas Meehan, and a score by five-time Academy Award nominee
Marc Shaiman (who co-wrote the music and lyrics for the acclaimed animated musical, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut) and lyrics by Shaiman and
Scott Wittman.
Hairspray is directed by
Jack O'Brien and choreographed by
Jerry Mitchell; scenic design is by
David Rockwell; costume design is by
William Ivey Long; lighting design is by
Kenneth Posner; and sound design is by
Steve C. Kennedy.
Hairspray, which celebrated its sixth anniversary on Broadway in August 2008, is the winner of eight 2003 Tony Awards, including best musical, best actor (
Harvey Fierstein), best actress (
Marissa Jaret Winokur), best featured actor (
Dick Latessa), best score (
Marc Shaiman and
Scott Wittman), best book (
Mark O'Donnell and
Thomas Meehan), best director (
Jack O'Brien), and best costume design (
William Ivey Long).
Hairspray also swept every one of the year's best musical awards, winning, in addition to the Tony, the New York Drama Critics Circle Award, the Drama Desk Award, the Outer Critics Circle Award, and the Drama League Award.
Hairspray currently stars
Marissa Perry as Tracy Turnblad,
George Wendt as Edna Turnblad,
Karen Mason as Velma Von Tussle,
Tevin Campbell as Seaweed J. Stubbs,
Ken Marks as Wilbur Turnblad,
Kevin Meaney as Male Authority Figure,
Susan Mosher as Female Authority Figure,
Naturi Naughton as Inez,
Niki Scalera as Penny Pingleton, and
Clarke Thorell as Corny Collins.
Hairspray is produced by
Margo Lion;
Adam Epstein; The Baruch-Viertel-Routh-Frankel Group;
James D. Stern/
Douglas L. Meyer;
Rick Steiner/
Frederic H. Mayerson; SEL & GFO;
New Line Cinema, in association with
Live Nation; A. Gordon/E. McAllister; D. Harris/M. Swinsky; J. & B. Osher.
Hairspray plays Tuesday and Thursday at 7pm; Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday at 8pm; Wednesday and Saturday at 2pm; Sunday at 3pm, at Broadway's
Neil Simon Theatre, 250 West 52 Street.
For ticket information, phone Ticketmaster at 212-307-4100, or for group sales, phone 212-302-7000 or 800-677-1164.
Hairspray offers the ShowTrans system for foreign-speaking audience members in the following languages: French, Japanese, Portuguese, and Spanish. Same-day, lottery tickets are sold at the box office for seats in the first row of the orchestra. For more information about
Hairspray, please consult the
Hairspray website at
www.hairsprayonbroadway.com.
Photo Credit Peter James Zielinski