Gypsy, the great American musical, will return to Broadway starring Patti LuPone, the leading lady of the American musical theatre. Gypsy will reunite LuPone with co-stars Boyd Gaines and Laura Benanti.
Directed by multiple Tony Award winner and author of the musical Arthur Laurents, Gypsy is scheduled to begin performances on March 3, 2008 and open on Thursday, March 27, 2008 at Broadway's St. James Theatre. Further casting will be announced shortly.
The new production will be based on the critically acclaimed New York City Center Encores! production which enjoyed a triumphant three week run in July of this year. LuPone will lead the cast in the role of "Rose," the quintessential stage mother, joined by Gaines as "Herbie" and Benanti as "Louise," the daughter who transforms into the title character of "Gypsy" in this musical fable suggested by the memoirs of Gypsy Rose Lee.
Gypsy is written by three legendary theatrical giants. The book is by two-time Tony Award winning legend Arthur Laurents, with music by two-time Tony Award winner Jule Styne and lyrics by multiple Tony Award winner Stephen Sondheim. The 1959 blockbuster, originally directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, boasts a legendary score with such classic songs as "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Rose's Turn" and "Some People."
Gypsy will feature
scenic designs by James Youmans, costumes by Tony Award winner Martin
Pakledinaz (Grease, Thoroughly Modern Millie), lighting by Tony
Award winner Howell Binkley (Xanadu, Jersey Boys), hair by Tony Award winner
Paul Huntley (Young Frankenstein, Grease) and sound design by Dan Moses
Schreier (A Catered Affair, 110 in the Shade).
Patti LuPone's (Rose) most recent NY stage appearances include John Doyle's hit revival of Sweeney Todd, Passion for Lincoln Center's American Songbook Series, the NY Philharmonic's productions of Candide and Sweeney Todd, the Broadway productions of Noises Off, The Old Neighhorbood and Master Class, her own concerts "Matters of the Heart" and "Patti LuPone on Broadway," the City Center Encores! productions of Can Can and Pal Joey and three sold out concerts at Carnegie Hall. Outside of New York, she made her debut with the LA Opera in a new production of Mahagonny and appeared in Jake Heggie's new opera To Hell and Back last season and previously starred in the title role of Marc Blitzstein's Regina at the Kennedy Center.
Photos of Patti LuPone (2007) by Joan Marcus
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