Rebecca Naomi Jones to replace Lena Hall in Hedwig

Tom Millward
Tom Millward

It has now been announced that Broadway alum Rebecca Naomi Jones will replace Tony Award winner Lena Hall as Yitzhak in Broadway's rock musical comedy Hedwig and the Angry Inch at the Belasco Theatre. Ms Hall will play her final performance on 4 April 2015, with Ms. Jones beginning her engagement on 14 April 2015.

Shannon Conley will take over the role of Yitzhak for one week only, beginning performances on 7 April 2015.

Rebecca Naomi Jones made her Broadway debut in 'Passing Strange' in 2008 and also starred in Green Day's 'American Idiot' from 2010. She can currently be seen off-Broadway in Charles Mee's 'Big Love' at the Signature Theatre.

Original Hedwig and Co-creator John Cameron Mitchell continues in the lead role of Hedwig for a limited run through to 26 April 2015. Glee star Darren Criss will play his limited engagement in the title role from 29 April to 19 July 2015.

Hedwig and the Angry Inch opened at the Belasco Theatre on 22 April 2014, following previews from 29 March, and is currently booking through to 19 July 2015. It is directed by Tony Award-winner Michael Mayer (Spring Awakening), with choreography by Spencer Liff ("So You Think You Can Dance").

The production took home last year's Tony Award for Best Revival of a Musical and has seen increased demand for tickets since the telecast, which saw Neil Patrick Harris take home his first Tony Award for his portrayal of transgender Hedwig. Lena Hall also took home the award for Best Featured Actress in a Musical.

The show opened to excellent reviews, with critics praising the show, party due to Patrick Harris' central performance: "Shamelessly enjoyable show. ... one of the few unqualified pleasures of this Broadway spring" (NYTimes); "Frisky, unapologetically raunchy fable of love, loss, fury and freedom" (NY Daily News).

Hedwig and the Angry Inch tells the story of an "internationally ignored' rock singer, Hedwig (Harris), and her search for stardom and love. Born a boy named Hansel whose life's dream is to find his other half, Hedwig reluctantly submits to a sex change operation in order to marry an American G.I. and get over the Berlin Wall to freedom. The operation is botched, leaving her with the aforementioned 'angry inch.'"

The musical comedy began off-off-Broadway at Westbeth and then ran over two years at the Jane Street Theatre beginning in Feb 1998. The musical won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Best Off-Broadway Musical and both John Cameron Mitchell and Stephen Trask won Obies. Rolling Stone called it "the Best Rock Musical Ever" in 2001. It won a 1998 New York Magazine Award and Entertainment Weekly's "Soundtrack of the Year" Award. Time Magazine named Hedwig and the Angry Inch the Top Musical of 1998.

The film of Hedwig and the Angry Inch, directed by John Cameron Mitchell, won the Audience Award and Best Director Awards at Sundance. John Cameron Mitchell won the Best New Director from the National Board of Review, the Gotham Awards, and the LA Critics Society.

- by Tom Millward

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