"Spamilton," the critically acclaimed parody of "Hamilton," welcomes Chicago actor Becca Brown to the production as the new female star.
Brown has performed with theater companies including The Second City and The Hypocrites, and her TV and film credits include the 2003 feature film "School of Rock" and the second season of "Easy" on Netflix.
"Spamilton" is playing an open-ended run at the Royal George Theatre (1641 N. Halsted), with tickets onsale through October 1 and new tickets added weekly. Tickets ($35 - $99) can be purchased at the Royal George Theatre's box office online, at Ticketmaster.com or by calling 312.988.9000.
"Becca originally joined the 'Spamilton' family as our understudy in this spring, and has consistently impressed us with her comedic timing, voice and impeccable impersonations," said 'Spamilton' creator and director Gerard Alessandrini. "It was undeniable that she would be the immediate choice to become the next female performer in Chicago, and she's seamlessly blended into the show next to our talented ensemble."
Created by Tony Award honoree Alessandrini, the mastermind behind "Forbidden Broadway," "Spamilton" officially opened in Chicago on March 12 to rave reviews, with Hedy Weiss of the Chicago Sun-Times calling "Spamilton" an "altogether brilliant, hilarious, cliché-demolishing send-up of 'Hamilton,'" Chris Jones of Chicago Tribune noting "You really don't want to miss 'Spamilton,'" and Barbara Vitello of the Daily Herald exclaiming the show is "deliciously silly. The laughs come fast and furious!" The all-Chicago "Broadway ready" (Chicago Sun-Times) cast includes Donterrio Johnson, Adam LaSalle, Becca Brown, ERIC ANDREw Lewis, Yando Lopez and David Robbins, as well as Sydney Charles and Brandon Kinley.
Becca Brown is a native Chicagoan actor, comedian and musician with training from University of Illinois at Chicago, The Second City Training Center and iO Training CenteR. Brown has performed music and stand up all over the country and is a regular performer at The Second City, iO, Laugh Factory and Salonathon. Recent theatre credits include "American Idiot" (The Hypocrites) and the title role in "Jenna Roxy" and the "Church of Modern Love" (The Hideout). Movie fans may recognize Brown as the female bassist in the 2003 film "School of Rock," and she can be seen in the upcoming second season of "Easy" on Netflix. Brown is represented by Shirley Hamilton Talent.
"Spamilton," which was initially scheduled in New York as an exclusive 18-performance off-Broadway engagement, has extended three times and is now playing its fourteenth smash month of an open engagement at the 47th Street Theatre in the heart of New York's Theatre District.
In addition to Alessandrini, the creative team includes Gerry McIntyre (Choreography), Dustin Cross (Costume Design), Milo Blue (Scenic Design), Andy Kloubec (Lighting Design), Matt Reich (Sound Design), Jamie Karas (Prop Design), Leah Munsey-Konops (Wig Design), Fred Barton (Musical Director), and Richard Danley and Fred Barton (Musical Arrangements).
"Spamilton" is produced in Chicago by John Freedson, David Zippel, Gerard Alessandrini, Margaret Cotter and Liberty Theatricals, in association with JAM Theatricals.
The performance schedule for "Spamilton" is as follows: Tuesdays through Fridays at 7:30 p.m., Saturdays at 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. For additional details, visit Ticketmaster.com or TheRoyalGeorgeTheatre.com. For more information, visit Spamilton.com.
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