The box office for CORAM BOY, The National Theatre of Great Britain's American premiere production of the play adapted by Helen Edmundson from the award-winning novel by Jamila Gavin, with direction by Melly Still, will open at the Imperial Theatre (249 West 45 Street, west of Eighth Avenue) on Monday, March 26 at 10:00 a.m.
CORAM BOY will begin preview performances on Monday, April 16 and will officially open on Wednesday, May 2.
Philip Anderson, John Arbo, Sean Attebury, Renee Brna, Charlotte Cohn, Sean Cullen, Katie Geissinger, Zachary James, Tinashe Kajese, Katherine Keyes, Evangelia Kingsley, B.J. Karpen, Eric William Morris, Samantha Soule, Daniel Neer, Nina Negri, Mark Rehnstrom, Martin Sola, Alisson Weller, Greg Wright complete the 20 member cast as an on-stage choir that will perform Handel's "Messiah" and original music composed by composer Adrian Sutton to be accompanied by a 7 piece chamber orchestra.The ensemble cast features Jolly Abraham (Bombay Dreams) as "Molly," Uzo Aduba as "Toby," Jacqueline Antaramian (Julius Caesar) as "Mrs. Hendry," Bill Camp (Heartbreak House) as "Otis Gardiner," Dashiell Eaves (The Lieutenant of Inishmore) as "adult Thomas Ledbury," Xanthe Elbrick as "young Alexander/Aaron," Tom Riis Farrell (Dirty Blonde) as "Thomas Claymore," Brad Fleischer (Pig Farm) as "Meshak," Karron Graves as "Isobel Ashbrook," Laura Heisler as "Edward Ashbrook," Angela Lin as "Miss Price," David Macdonald (Two Shakespearean Actors) as "Lord Ashbrook," Quentin Maré (Julius Caesar) as "Frederic Handel," Tony Award® nominee Jan Maxwell (Chitty, Chitty, Bang, Bang) as "Mrs. Lynch," Kathleen McNenny (The Constant Wife) as "Mrs. Milcote," Cristin Milioti (The Lieutenant of Inishmore) as "Alice Ashbrook," Charlotte Parry (The Real Thing) as "young Thomas Ledbury," Christina Rouner as "Lady Ashbrook," Ivy Vahanian as "Melissa/Angel," Wayne Wilcox (Suddenly Last Summer) as "adult Alexander Ashbrook."Tickets are available by calling Telecharge at (212) 239-6200, (800) 432-7250 outside the NY metro area, or online at Telecharge.com. Beginning Monday, March 26th, tickets will be available at the Imperial Theatre box office (249 West 45th Street).
Tickets prices range from $56.25 - $101.25. All prices include a $1.25 facility fee.
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