'Camelot' sets complete Broadway cast
The musical begins performances in March.
It's true, it's true, the crown has made it clear! The complete cast has been set for the latest Broadway revival of Lerner and Loewe's Camelot. Lincoln Center Theater's production begins performances on March 9 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, with an official opening on April 13.
New principal cast members include Dakin Matthews as Merlyn/Pellinore, Taylor Trensch as Mordred, Marilee Talkington as Morgan Le Fey, Anthony Michael Lopez as Sir Dinadan, Fergie Philippe as Sir Sagramore, and Danny Wolohan as Sir Lionel. They join the previously announced Andrew Burnap as Arthur, Phillipa Soo as Guenevere, and Jordan Donica as Lancelot Du Lac.
The ensemble includes Delphi Borich, Matías De La Flor, Sola Fadiran, Rachel Fairbanks, Nkrumah Gatling, Christian Mark Gibbs, Holly Gould, Monte Greene, Edwin Joseph, Tesia Kwarteng, James Romney, Ann Sanders, Britney Nicole Simpson, Philip Stoddard, Valerie Torres-Rosario, Frank Viveros, and Paul Whitty.
The 2023 Camelot revival is directed by Bartlett Sher and newly adapted by Oscar winner Aaron Sorkin. King Arthur must protect his ideal, noble title kingdom when both his marriage to Queen Guenevere and his claim to the throne come under threat.
The musical features well-known songs including "If Ever I Would Leave You," "The Lusty Month of May," and "What Do the Simple Folk Do?"
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